Packages in unstable/amd64 where the sources failed to download
77 (0.2%) packages where the sources failed to download in unstable/amd64:
commons-configuration2
numpy
pyrate-limiter
libqrtr-glib
eom
kgeography
spirv-headers
sortedcollections
r-cran-cliapp
ga
python-gssapi
flac
sphinx-substitution-extensions
django-cas-server
python-pygit2
lucene9
wlc
fortran-shlex
jruby-maven-plugins
gnome-characters
alligator
fs-uae
vulkan-loader
pytest-runner
llvm-toolchain-19
python-text-unidecode
postfix
python-ebooklib
crowdsec
stormlib
python-dict2xml
php-lcobucci-clock
kgoldrunner
openarena
libspring-java
php-doctrine-collections
yasm
coq-elpi
jackson-dataformat-yaml
node-tap
pamix
autoconf-archive
monero
vde2
pluma
libmbim
libqmi
soplex
libgd-barcode-perl
wapiti
ptyxis
python-watchfiles
qt6-declarative
freedombox
ruby-nokogiri-diff
crmsh
rust-toml2json
otpw
glib-d
ruby-tdiff
python-stdlib-list
force-ip-protocol
libwebsockets
texmaker
crawl
lumino
ruby-nio4r
golang-github-tdewolff-minify
vim
rust-sourceview5
node-body-parser
zathura
megaglest-data
libgxps
israel-rail-api
ifuse
bijiben
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