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Packages in unstable/amd64 where the sources failed to download

reproducible icon 53 (0.1%) packages where the sources failed to download in unstable/amd64:

python-sluurp python-ewoksdask remind tomoscan nabu python-ewoksutils python-ewoksdata knxd python-jenkins python-ewoksppf python-ewokscore nfsometer nitime python-papermill python-nxtomomill ruby-jekyll-github-metadata jenkins-job-builder lomiri-system-settings rust-stackdriver-logger maven-resolver rabbitmq-server python-pypump python-libevdev pmix igtf-policy-bundle python-apt minetest-mod-homedecor python-tz minetest-mod-pipeworks ruby-ruby-magic-static dh-python qosmic minetest-mod-3d-armor minetest-mod-basic-materials level-zero websockify php-guzzlehttp-promises ruby-gitlab-markup sosreport minetest-mod-quartz jupyter-core python-diskimage-builder texext fsarchiver spectral-cube minetest-mod-currency alienblaster minetest-mod-craftguide flight-of-the-amazon-queen bambam amphetamine-data php-react-promise python-pysaml2

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