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Packages in unstable/amd64 where the sources failed to download

reproducible icon 62 (0.2%) packages where the sources failed to download in unstable/amd64:

mold gtkmm4.0 exchange-calendars iio-sensor-proxy tryton-modules-account-invoice-stock python-xiaomi-ble icingaweb2-module-idoreports racket-mode msitools python-gitdb ukui-settings-daemon qtbase-opensource-src### python-tatsu nova libapache2-mod-qos dwarfutils augustus python-wolf-comm clisp libalog golang-github-zitadel-schema grml-debootstrap httping fuse3 feedbackd-device-themes kubernetes gtkmm3.0 openjdk-25 obs-source-copy virtnbdbackup mksh diaspora-installer tzdata pytest-pylint obs-advanced-scene-switcher mysqmail php-email-validator obs-transition-table python-tinycss responses libetpan setuptools-scm obs-scene-notes-dock refcard mailagent mokutil lyskom-server dokuwiki-plugins-extra libcamera freeorion python-django-debug-toolbar image-garden dokuwiki-templates-extra rust-rebuildctl ocaml-monolith mini-buildd camlp5-buildscripts meli gprbuild zabbix-cli sqlglot libosmo-sigtran

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