maint_debian-on-mobile-maintainers package set for unstable/i386
Debian package sets:
desktop package sets:
Debian distribution package sets:
maintenance team package sets:
- maint_debian-accessibility
- maint_debian-boot
- maint_debian-lua
- maint_debian-med
- maint_debian-ocaml
- maint_debian-on-mobile-maintainers
- maint_debian-python
- maint_debian-qa
- maint_debian-science
- maint_debian-x
- maint_pkg-android-tools-devel
- maint_pkg-erlang-devel
- maint_pkg-fonts-devel
- maint_pkg-games-devel
- maint_pkg-golang-maintainers
- maint_pkg-grass-devel
- 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-openstack
- maint_pkg-r
- maint_pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers
- maint_pkg-rust-maintainers
- maint_reproducible-builds
The package set maint_debian-on-mobile-maintainers in
unstable/i386 consists of 68 packages:
2 (2.9%) packages
failed to build reproducibly:
govarnam
unl0kr
1 (1.5%) packages
failed to build from source:
purple-lurch
1 (1.5%) packages
are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded:
phosh
64 (94.1%) packages
successfully build reproducibly:
axc
calindori
callaudiod
chatty
confy
eg25-manager
feedbackd
feedbackd-device-themes
firefox-esr-mobile-config
gmobile
gnome-calls
gtherm
kalk
koko
libaperture-0
libhandy
libmbim
libomemo
libqmi
libqrtr-glib
lisgd
make-dynpart-mappings
megapixels
meta-phosh
meta-plasma-mobile
mfgtools
mobile-tweaks
modemmanager
numberstation
osk-sdl
phoc
phog
phosh-antispam
phosh-mobile-settings
phosh-wallpapers
pinhole
plasma-dialer
plasma-mobile
plasma-phonebook
plasma-settings
pnc
portfolio-filemanager
powersupply-gtk
protection-domain-mapper
purple-mm-sms
purple-xmpp-carbons
purple-xmpp-http-upload
qcom-phone-utils
qmlkonsole
qrtr
rmtfs
s2geometry
satellite-gtk
spacebar
squeekboard
sxmo-utils
tqftpserv
tuba
umtp-responder
vvmd
vvmplayer
wlr-randr
wvkbd
wys
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