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Packages in experimental/armhf which failed to build from source

reproducible icon 126 (15.1%) packages which failed to build from source in experimental/armhf: (this list is filtered and only shows unexpected ftbfs issues - see the list below for expected failures.)

mrtdreader autogen darkice puppet scap-workbench mediagoblin cyrus-imapd reiser4progs polyml nvidia-texture-tools sphinxsearch golang-github-google-cel-go yosys fmtlib budgie-desktop broker kopete iem-plugin-suite php-doctrine-dbal kdecoration python-xarray exiv2 python-mrcfile osc aardvark-dns liblsl kworkflow mu-editor eclib inkscape go-gir-generator dino-im musescore-snapshot sawfish gmerlin-avdecoder highway netavark 389-ds-base libcgns blender phpunit-global-state phpunit-recursion-context phpunit-comparator phpunit-type php-timer phpunit-complexity phpunit-code-unit-reverse-lookup phpunit-object-enumerator php-file-iterator phpunit-code-unit phpunit-object-reflector macromoleculebuilder libgpiv php-codecoverage phpunit-diff phpunit-lines-of-code php-text-template rust-async-process mutter rust-futures-rustls khmer rust-soketto dante kf6-threadweaver kf6-kconfig kf6-kconfigwidgets janitor asmjit termrec libosmo-netif vowpal-wabbit## libkqueue safeclib freeipa gmerlin webrtc-audio-processing pluto-sat-code openldap sleef reprepro bali-phy webkit2gtk nbd grok fence-agents sasview varnam-schemes jbig2-imageio android-platform-external-doclava diaspora golang-golang-x-debug monkeysphere golang-github-golang-geo mediasoup pg-cron librep#+ openhft-chronicle-network openhft-chronicle-wire openhft-chronicle-bytes openhft-chronicle-threads xmbmon ruby-nmatrix dtc yamcha phpunit-environment boxes lnav sump-logicanalyzer php-sabre-event# simtools qwt golang-github-urfave-cli-v2 node-readable-stream tools-deps-alpha-clojure vimix ruby-omniauth-salesforce wmbusmeters node-d3-hierarchy ruby-gitlab-pg-query gtk4 ruby-uglifier# gnome-photos poti node-d3-time openhft-affinity node-commander

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