Packages in experimental/i386 tested in the last 48h for build reproducibility
77 packages (13.6% of 567) failed to build from source in total, 11 (22.0% of 50) of them in the last 48h in experimental/i386:
onnxruntime
hasl
syncthingtray
libkryo-java
jpeg-xl
inkscape
sawfish
lensfun
neovim
mrtdreader
dovecot
58 packages (10.2% of 567) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 18 (36.0% of 50) of them in the last 48h in experimental/i386:
osmo-iuh
python-neutron-lib
r-bioc-densvis
deal.ii
node-jsonld
python-ovsdbapp
grpc
android-cuttlefish
python-os-ken
r-bioc-alabaster.base
rust-indieweb
r-cran-ggm
qtdeclarative-opensource-src
r-bioc-alabaster.matrix
macromoleculebuilder
rocm-llvm
llvmlite
xorgxrdp
394 packages (69.5% of 567) successfully built reproducibly in total, 20 (40.0% of 50) of them in the last 48h in experimental/i386:
tiff
dash
libmpack-lua
node-commander
martchus-qtutilities
martchus-qtforkawesome
node-convert-source-map
actor-framework
rust-heck
rust-multimap
tlsh
libchipcard
notmuch
modemmanager
golang-github-google-nftables
proj
dhcpcd
dwarfutils
binutils#
debian-edu-router
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