Packages in experimental/i386 tested in the last 24h for build reproducibility
146 packages (17.2% of 847) failed to build from source in total, 10 (19.2% of 52) of them in the last 24h in experimental/i386:
symfony
sphinxsearch
polyml
sawfish
musescore-snapshot
autogen
jimtcl
gtk4
php-rrd
php-gmagick
63 packages (7.4% of 847) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 5 (9.6% of 52) of them in the last 24h in experimental/i386:
adios2
tensorflow
vault
okular
osmo-iuh
587 packages (69.3% of 847) successfully built reproducibly in total, 31 (59.6% of 52) of them in the last 24h in experimental/i386:
calendarsupport
zanshin
eventviews
korganizer
kdepim-runtime
incidenceeditor
akonadi-calendar
akonadi-calendar-tools
kontact
rust-ratatui
php-psr
php-uploadprogress
php-uuid
php-gnupg
php-xmlrpc
php-ast
php-gearman
php-yac
php-apcu
php-raphf
xdebug
php-ssh2
jpeg-xl
php-stomp
php-ps
php-excimer
php-memcache
php-maxminddb
php-mongodb
php-msgpack
php-ds
A package name displayed with a bold
font is an indication that this package has a note. Visited
packages are linked in green, those which have not been visited are
linked in blue.
A #
sign after the name of a package
indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a
+
sign indicates there is a
patch available, a P
means a
pending bug while #
indicates a
closed bug. In cases of several bugs, the symbol is repeated.