Packages in unstable/amd64 where the sources failed to download
65 (0.2%) packages where the sources failed to download in unstable/amd64:
cssutils
pyraf
pydl
libyuv
pygattlib
ruby-unparser
texlive-lang
ibus-m17n
m17n-db
webpy
patsy
fiat-ecmwf
python3-openid
adios
groonga
hugin
rust-plotters
rust-freetype-sys
metkit
rust-infer
yc-el
rust-servo-fontconfig-sys
webcamoid
openmpi
chatty
aioairzone
systemd
pyerfa
rust-font-kit
coreapi
rust-freetype-rs
ima-evm-utils
dmidecode
numcodecs
magit
rust-freetype
search-citeseer
gtkam
rust-grcov
wapiti
libcrypt-des-ede3-perl
libdist-zilla-plugin-test-podspelling-perl
ghex
libxstream-java
libbuiltin-compat-perl
libdigest-hmac-perl
openh264
libdist-zilla-plugin-test-perl-critic-perl
libjson-schema-modern-perl
libnet-dns-perl
libgetopt-long-descriptive-perl
libdbix-class-candy-perl
snd
libhtml-rewriteattributes-perl
golang-github-sylabs-sif
kamailio
libdbix-class-helpers-perl
latexila
libdatetime-format-http-perl
golang-github-protonmail-go-crypto
libdata-buffer-perl
astropy
cpanminus
python-pmw
mapproxy
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