Packages in experimental/i386 tested in the last 24h for build reproducibility
27 packages (4.8% of 564) failed to build reproducibly in total, 1 (2.0% of 49) of them in the last 24h in experimental/i386:
74 packages (13.1% of 564) failed to build from source in total, 5 (10.2% of 49) of them in the last 24h in experimental/i386:
gcc-15-cross
gitaly
reprepro#
rust-debcargo
dovecot
56 packages (9.9% of 564) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 26 (53.1% of 49) of them in the last 24h in experimental/i386:
esdm
libapache2-mod-tile
mediagoblin
zeekctl
node-solid-jose
etesync-dav
libosmo-sccp
vault
vuls
code-saturne
ovito#
libewf
r-cran-mutoss
symfony
osmo-hlr
imip-agent
networking-baremetal
daq
tensorflow
neutron-tempest-plugin
r-cran-alakazam
pizzly
eccodes-python
opensnitch
python-os-vif
osmo-iuh
390 packages (69.1% of 564) successfully built reproducibly in total, 17 (34.7% of 49) of them in the last 24h in experimental/i386:
phpunit-type
php-codecoverage
bind9#
openterface-qt
kdsingleapplication
debian-edu-router
golang-go.crypto
android-platform-tools
util-linux
sigsum-go
android-platform-external-boringssl
rust-libgit2-sys
rust-git2
gnupg2
rust-git2-curl
php-algo26-idna-convert
phpunit
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