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There are 54 faulty packages without notes in experimental/amd64.

reproducible icon 5 unreproducible packages in experimental/amd64, ordered by build date:

designate python-keystoneauth1 gcc-15 rocthrust cyborg

reproducible icon 49 FTBFS packages in experimental/amd64, ordered by build date:

android-platform-external-doclava golang-github-golang-geo q2-phylogeny openhft-chronicle-bytes monkeysphere openhft-chronicle-wire mediasoup node-d3-time openhft-chronicle-network openhft-chronicle-threads ruby-rack-livereload syncthingtray gmerlin lios php-getid3 keysmith hasl jami golang-github-kurin-blazer tinc sump-logicanalyzer dtc yamcha pluto-sat-code ruby-responders mariadb gmerlin-encoders php-nrk-predis linphone-desktop rust-microformats golang-github-protonmail-gopenpgp dwarfutils phpcpd libxslt khmer libkqueue php-pcov qwt markdown libstreamvbyte node-readable-stream tools-deps-alpha-clojure node-d3-hierarchy ruby-omniauth-salesforce kworkflow ruby-gitlab-pg-query kata-containers thrift wmbusmeters

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