essential package set for bullseye/armhf
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  The package set essential in
  bullseye/armhf consists of 21 packages:
  
  
  
 0 (0.0%) packages
  failed to build reproducibly:
  
  
  
  
 21 (100.0%) packages
  successfully build reproducibly:
  base-files
base-passwd
bash
coreutils
dash
debianutils
diffutils
dpkg#
findutils
glibc
grep
gzip
hostname
init-system-helpers
ncurses
perl
sed
shadow
sysvinit
tar
util-linux
  
  
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