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Notes about issue randomness_in_objects_inv in unstable

Identifier: randomness_in_objects_inv
Suites: unstable / trixie / bookworm / bullseye / experimental
Description: Some Python documentation tool writes objects.inv files in a random order.
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There is also a translation issue that is being tracked in sphinxdoc_translations
Packages in 'unstable' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

reproducible icon 65 reproducible packages in unstable/amd64: cbor2 cglm consfigurator copyq cppy cvxopt enlighten factory-boy fenics-ffcx fpyutils gdspy glances inkscape-textext liborcus libserial logzero mailman3 mathjax-docs md-toc mopidy mpi4py-fft opendrop openshot-qt pikepdf postorius pyftdi pygccjit pymatgen pyqt5 pyserial-asyncio pysoundfile pytest-qt pytest-regressions python-aioamqp python-attrs python-cleo python-cssselect2 python-django-crispy-forms python-drf-spectacular python-duniterpy python-flask-cors python-ilorest python-josepy python-lark python-libevdev python-matrix-nio python-midiutil python-periphery python-psutil python-pykka python-pyluach python-ruffus python-semantic-version python-telegram-bot python-tinycss2 python-webvtt python-whoosh pytools scapy snakemake stressant subuser twine xpore yoyo

FTBFS icon 5 FTBFS packages in unstable/amd64: mutagen python-dtcwt python-dugong todoman zarr

FTBR icon 5 unreproducible packages in unstable/amd64: pymodbus quart quodlibet terminaltables wireplumber

E404 icon 1 404 packages in unstable/amd64: python-xmlschema

 

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