Packages in experimental/i386 which failed to build reproducibly
172 (27.2%) packages which failed to build reproducibly in experimental/i386:
epiphany-browser
evolution-ews
evolution
libofx
rust-coreutils
haproxy
psi-plus
mitlm
syncany
flint
actor-framework
wsjtx
sendmail
libcorkipset
xfsprogs
mongo-cxx-driver
uhd+
polyml
libcgns
android-platform-external-boringssl
eeshow
pmount
binutils-msp430#
plasma-desktop
powerdevil
qgis
milou
kdecoration
khotkeys
plasma-thunderbolt
ksysguard
kdeplasma-addons
libksysguard
plasma-nm
breeze
kactivitymanagerd
plasma-workspace
plasma-discover
oxygen
plasma-firewall
twitter-bootstrap4
aspectc++
octave-octproj
fcitx5-gtk
scipy
otb
gtk4
mesa
protobuf
sakia
juce
coinmp
netpbm-free
fasta3
pdns
cyrus-imapd
wings3d
icu
tcl9.0
taglib
openssl
tomcat10
dvidvi
python3-stdlib-extensions
tcl8.7
bind
cubew
libgcrypt20
vkd3d
kguiaddons
kiconthemes
kdbusaddons
kholidays
ki18n
kbookmarks
khtml
kjsP
kxmlgui
knotifications
ktexteditor
breeze-icons
kparts
kactivities-kf5
kwallet-kf5
kdnssd-kf5
kjobwidgets
oxygen-icons5
kitemmodels
plasma-framework
purpose
kdav
kunitconversion
threadweaver
kwidgetsaddons
kwindowsystem
knewstuff
kimageformats
solid
kwayland
kfilemetadata-kf5
kpeople
karchive
kcalcore
kcodecs
kcompletion
kcrash
kdelibs4support
kcmutils
kservice
kxmlrpcclient
kglobalaccel
kemoticons
kitemviews
kross
bluez-qt
kirigami2
kinit
kjsembed
kdesu
prison-kf5
ktextwidgets
kpty
attica-kf5
kcoreaddons
kconfigwidgets
krunner
kplotting
knotifyconfig
modemmanager-qt
baloo-kf5
sonnet
ksyntax-highlighting
kdeclarative
kidletime
kio
kpackage
kactivities-stats
kauth
pdl
kconfig
networkmanager-qt
kcontacts
jcabi-aspects
webkit2gtk
libdrumstick
libwebsockets
bcachefs-tools
librep#
singular
python3.10
gnuradio
gr-hpsdr
thunderbird
libopencsd
ogre-1.12
apparmor
marisa
r-bioc-biomart
r-cran-coin
node-matrix-js-sdk
r-cran-segmented
node-tap-parser#
box2d
minimap2
code-saturne
libcdk5
nfft
zeekctl
klibc
iraf
autogen
ocamlgraph
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