maint_lua package set for unstable/armhf
Debian package sets:
desktop package sets:
Debian distribution package sets:
maintenance team package sets:
- maint_debian-boot
- maint_debian-med
- maint_debian-ocaml
- maint_debian-python
- maint_debian-qa
- maint_debian-science
- maint_debian-x
- maint_lua
- maint_pkg-fonts-devel
- maint_pkg-games-devel
- maint_pkg-golang-maintainers
- maint_pkg-haskell-maintainers
- maint_pkg-java-maintainers
- maint_pkg-javascript-devel
- maint_pkg-multimedia-maintainers
- maint_pkg-perl-maintainers
- maint_pkg-php-pear
- maint_pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers
The package set maint_lua in
unstable/armhf consists of:
14 (13.7%) packages
failed to build reproducibly:
lua50
rrdtool
lua-lgi
lua-luv
supple
lua-rings
lua-lpeg
luakit
gnuplot
lua-system
luasocket
lua-sandbox
lua-cqueues
lua-posix
1 (1.0%) packages
failed to build from source:
libguestfs
1 (1.0%) packages
are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded:
elektra
86 (84.3%) packages
successfully build reproducibly:
clod
gall
lace
libmpack
lua-ansicolors
lua-apr
lua-augeas
lua-basexx
lua-bit32
lua-bitop
lua-busted
lua-cgi
lua-cjson
lua-cliargs
lua-compat53
lua-copas
lua-cosmo
lua-coxpcall
lua-curl
lua-cyrussasl
lua-dbi
lua-discount
lua-dkjson
lua-doc
lua-event
lua-expat
lua-fifo
lua-filesystem
lua-http
lua-iconv
lua-inifile
lua-json
lua-ldap
lua-ldoc
lua-leg
lua-lemock
lua-logging
lua-lpeg-patterns
lua-lpty
lua-luassert
lua-markdown
lua-md5
lua-mediator
lua-messagepack
lua-mmdb
lua-mode
lua-nginx-cookie
lua-nginx-dns
lua-nginx-kafka
lua-nginx-memcached
lua-nginx-redis
lua-nginx-redis-connector
lua-nginx-string
lua-nginx-websocket
lua-nvim
lua-openssl
lua-orbit
lua-penlight
lua-redis
lua-rexlib
lua-scrypt
lua-sec
lua-soap
lua-sql
lua-svn
lua-term
lua-torch-cwrap
lua-torch-dok
lua-torch-paths
lua-torch-sundown
lua-unit
lua-uri
lua-wsapi
lua-xmlrpc
lua-yaml
lua-zip
lua-zlib
lua5.1
lua5.1-policy
lua5.2
lua5.3
luabind
luajit
luarocks
luxio
tongue
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