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There are 60 faulty packages without notes in experimental/i386.

reproducible icon 6 unreproducible packages in experimental/i386, ordered by build date:

rustc gcc-15 cyborg python-keystoneauth1 gcc-15-cross-ports rust-microformats

reproducible icon 54 FTBFS packages in experimental/i386, ordered by build date:

gcc-15-cross reprepro# rust-debcargo dovecot hasl syncthingtray botan3 linphone-desktop mariadb php-getid3 libcsfml rust-futures-rustls golang-github-protonmail-gopenpgp jami php-pcov harfbuzz golang-github-dgraph-io-ristretto ruby-serverengine bcachefs-tools thrift libxslt tinc khmer libkqueue q2-phylogeny grok gmerlin node-readable-stream qwt tools-deps-alpha-clojure ruby-omniauth-salesforce node-d3-hierarchy ruby-gitlab-pg-query kworkflow wmbusmeters liblsl mediasoup android-platform-external-doclava golang-github-golang-geo monkeysphere golang-golang-x-debug dtc yamcha sump-logicanalyzer simde gmerlin-encoders golang-github-kurin-blazer openhft-chronicle-wire openhft-chronicle-bytes openhft-chronicle-network openhft-chronicle-threads node-d3-time pluto-sat-code keysmith

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