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package set cii-census in stretch/i386
The package set cii-census in stretch/i386 consists of 260 packages:
None 35 (13.5%) packages failed to build reproducibly: readline iproute2 procmail sqlite3 keyutils dash bash sensible-utils gcc-6 ntp libgpg-error console-setup discover debian-faq pciutils xz-utils geoip gdbm# python2.7 xorg-server mesa rsync gcc-defaults ffmpeg+ grub2#+++ gettext clamav exim4 gnutls28 vlc#+ bind9 qemu# git postfix binutils#++
None 2 (0.8%) packages failed to build from source: python-apt subversion#
None None None None 1 (0.4%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: linux+
None 222 (85.4%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl acpi acpid acpi-support adduser analog apache2 apr apr-util apt apt-listchanges attr base-files base-passwd bash-completion bc bootp bsd-mailx bsdmainutils busybox bzip2 bzr ca-certificates chardet coolkey coreutils cpio cron cryptsetup curl cyrus-sasl2 debconf debian-archive-keyring debianutils dictionaries-common diffutils discover-data dkms dmidecode dnsmasq doc-debian dpkg# e2fsprogs eject encfs expat fail2ban fakeroot file findutils fpconst freetype fuse geoip-database glibc glib-networking gmp gnupg2 gpgme1.0 gpm grep groff gzip hostname ifupdown initramfs-tools insserv installation-report iptables iputils isc-dhcp iso-codes ispell kbd klibc kmod krb5# laptop-detect less libbsd libcap2 libclass-isa-perl libdrm libedit libevent libfontenc libgc libgssglue libice libidn liblocale-gettext-perl liblockfile libnfnetlink libnfsidmap libpciaccess libpipeline libpthread-stubs libselinux libsemanage libsepol libsigsegv libsm# libswitch-perl libtext-charwidth-perl libtext-iconv-perl libtext-wrapi18n-perl libtirpc libusb libusb-1.0 libuuid-perl libx11 libxau libxaw libxcb libxcomposite libxdamage libxdmcp libxext libxfixes libxfont1 libxkbfile libxml2 libxmu libxpm libxrandr libxrender libxt linux-base linux-latest logrotate lsb lsof lvm2 lzma m4 make-dfsg man-db manpages mawk menu mercurial mime-support mingw-w64 mlocate mod-gnutls mpfr4 musl mutt nano ncurses netbase netcat netkit-ftp netkit-telnet net-tools newt nfs-utils opencryptoki openldap openssh openssl+ openvpn os-prober p11-kit pam parted patch pcre3 perl pixman popt procps psmisc pth python-debian python-debianbts python-defaults python-soappy reportbug rpcbind rpm rsyslog samba# scowl sed sendmail sgml-base shadow slang2 ssl-cert systemd sysvinit tar tasksel tcp-wrappers texinfo time tokyocabinet traceroute tzdata ucf unzip usbutils ustr util-linux vim virt-manager w3m wayland wget whois x11-xkb-utils xauth xfonts-base xfonts-encodings xfonts-utils xkeyboard-config xml-core xorg yum zip zlib

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