Packages with notes
There are 109 packages with notes in experimental/amd64.
13 unreproducible packages in experimental/amd64, ordered by build date:
syncany
libpinyin
openturns
slepc
rocrand
python-django
mongo-cxx-driver
golang-github-mendersoftware-mender-artifact
erlang
seqan2
petsc
mdanalysis
libforms#
20 FTBFS packages in experimental/amd64, ordered by build date:
ovito
libkryo-java
sphinxsearch
pg-show-plans
connectome-workbench
gmerlin-avdecoder
freebayes
go-gir-generator
sawfish
scap-workbench
polyml
macromoleculebuilder
mitlm
php-sabre-event#
code-saturne
musescore-snapshot
symfony
guix#
powa-archivist
bind9#
40 (5.4%) source packages failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, ordered by build date:
bcachefs-tools
critterding
daq
etesync-dav
go-cpe-dictionary
groestlcoin
grok
grpc
gst-python1.0
gstreamer-editing-services1.0
gst-rtsp-server1.0
hipfft
imip-agent
janitor
libewf
liblsl
lsp-tree-sitter
mediagoblin
node-jsonld
node-solid-jose
node-trust-jwa
phonetisaurus
php-imap
php-sabre-vobject#
ruby-devise-i18n
ruby-gitlab-labkit
rust-attribute-derive
rust-attribute-derive-macro
rust-get-size-derive2
rust-hashbrown
rust-kanata
rust-matrix-pickle
rust-nitrokey
rust-nitrokey-sys
rust-piet-cairo
speedcrunch
texlab
tinysvm
vuls
zeekctl
66 reproducible packages in experimental/amd64:
libcgns
svt-av1
rocm-smi-lib
nanomsg
cyrus-imapd
tcltk-defaults
dino-im
osmo-hlr
mender-client
libsodium
r-bioc-densvis
kdevelop
dash
r-cran-mutoss
r-cran-ggm
cmocka
elpa
unidic-mecab
krb5-auth-dialog
gnucap
cmake
scipy
graphviz+
fmtlib
sqlite-utils
balboa
jaxb-api
nvidia-texture-tools
highway
r-cran-alakazam
shasta
ruby-pg-query
r-bioc-basilisk
lambda-align
actor-framework
xplot
libktoblzcheck
node-d3-color
cubew
tlsh
esdm
povray
scapy
iem-plugin-suite
libzeep
tcl8.7
surgescript#
zipios++
json-simple
libsdl3
snakeyaml
kristall
devio
mockito
kbd
moc
llvm-toolchain-snapshot
smlsharp
alkimia
indi+
unicode-screensaver
xrdp
mender-cli
gpgme1.0
protobuf
mtail
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