Packages in unstable/i386 where the sources failed to download
76 (0.2%) packages where the sources failed to download in unstable/i386:
gnome-music
rocr-runtime
php-composer-class-map-generator
php-email-validator
php-doctrine-lexer
localslackirc
libpng1.6
tevent
cgsi-gsoap
gdm-settings
snapd+
libsoup2.4
vlfeat
gsequencer
mbedtls
libreoffice#
sch-rnd
python-asn1
python-pandas-flavor
golang-github-ovn-org-libovsdb
rust-as-raw-xcb-connection
rust-lz4-sys
rust-gix-prompt
golang-k8s-api
g-golf
swift-tools
rust-concat-idents
golang-github-davidmytton-url-verifier
rust-tikv-jemalloc-sys
rust-sys-locale
massxpert2
kalk
golang-k8s-apimachinery
amberol
rust-elfx86exts
rust-rustix-openpty
rust-gstreamer-gl-sys
python-cirpy
golang-k8s-client-go
grpc
libjson-schema-modern-perl
rust-microformats
python-trio
fextremes
exempi
ciso
cjson
crack
heaptrack
flask-gravatar
pkg-js-tools
flask-openid
xerces-c
python-canonicaljson
odr-dabmux
jool
compreffor
git-credential-oauth
yash
cppcheck
xmake
fonts-stix
django-q
python-signedjson
pytest-regressions
librepfunc
gap-cryst
python-fakeredis
sidplayfp
ruby-net-ssh
jmapviewer
apertium
flake8-noqa
shotwell
gudhi
coq-unimath
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