Packages in trixie/armhf tested in the last 24h for build reproducibility
790 packages (2.1% of 36808) failed to build reproducibly in total, 5 (5.6% of 90) of them in the last 24h in trixie/armhf:
r-cran-emayili
openni
handbrake
black
grass
701 packages (1.9% of 36808) failed to build from source in total, 2 (2.2% of 90) of them in the last 24h in trixie/armhf:
679 packages (1.8% of 36808) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 3 (3.3% of 90) of them in the last 24h in trixie/armhf:
atlas-ecmwf
python-cattrs
postgresql-pllua
34242 packages (93.0% of 36808) successfully built reproducibly in total, 79 (87.8% of 90) of them in the last 24h in trixie/armhf:
lazygal
skeema
virtnbdbackup
frugen
rust-nvml-wrapper
libgclib
orange3
rust-nvml-wrapper-sys
libcpan-perl-releases-perl
volk
golang-github-valyala-fasthttp
r-cran-tinytex
r-cran-memisc
kwave
php-codecoverage
plasma-wayland-protocols
libmodule-corelist-perl
php-dragonmantank-cron-expression
elisp-bug-hunter
psqlodbc
dh-ada-library
golang-github-kimmachinegun-automemlimit
php-ml-iri
geoip-database
with-simulated-input-el
practicalxml-java
node-minipass
live-build
librandom123
gifsicle
libgdal-grass
anacron
xournalpp
libnginx-mod-js
eoconv
r-cran-processx
tdom
bibletime
xsettings-kde
python-asyncssh
rust-sourceview5
ruby-omniauth-wordpress
ansible
libjfreechart-java
heartbeat
ttyrec
bfs
persist-el
g2
poppler
fuse-zip
cervisia
acheck
smartmontools
pyim-el
ddccontrol-db
live-boot
processing-core
kxstitch
rust-rebuilderd-common
udisks2
port-for
c-evo-dh
r-cran-quickjsr
igtf-policy-bundle
td1.8.11
libapache2-mod-authn-sasl
haskell-hxt-xpath
vim-easy-align
rust-tokio-rustls-0.24
salt-pylint
mlpack
xir
ensmallen
gtklock
pixelmed
rust-sequoia-wot
prometheus-haproxy-exporter
prometheus-process-exporter
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