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Notes about issue captures_kernel_variant in bullseye

Identifier: captures_kernel_variant
Suites: unstable / trixie / bookworm / bullseye / experimental
Description: Similar to captures_kernel_version, but specifically refers to capturing
x86_64 vs i686. This can (currently) happen when testing the i386
architecture as we use a 64-bit kernel with a 32-bit Debian userland.
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Notably, we do not use `linux32` to emulate the 32 bit personality when
running those builds, as normally this hides packages that are making use of
`uname` to detect the host architecture when they really should not.
Packages in 'bullseye' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

reproducible icon 31 reproducible packages in bullseye/amd64: ausweisapp2 deepin-image-viewer foot hydrogen kdevelop-pg-qt kdewebkit keepassx keepassxc kjots kmymoney kronometer krusader ktechlab libkf5kexiv2 lokalize monado pentobi poxml procmail proj python-psycopg2cffi qabcs qmapshack qqc2-desktop-style quassel rsibreak sweeper toppic vrfy wireshark shotcut+

FTBR icon 2 unreproducible packages in bullseye/amd64: fairy-stockfish sayonara

 

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