Packages in unstable/amd64 where the sources failed to download
57 (0.1%) packages where the sources failed to download in unstable/amd64:
chromium
microsoft-authentication-library-for-python
gnome-settings-daemon
ptyxis
pngphoon
libcpan-perl-releases-perl
aml
fdroidserver
python-rcon
qt6-speech
jruby-utils-clojure
snac2
skopeo
libgnupg-interface-perl
saods9
libparser-mgc-perl
swi-prolog
qt6-wayland
voms-api-java
libervia-backend
python-tinycss2
golang-github-gabriel-vasile-mimetype
qt6-webview
puppetserver
qt6-remoteobjects
nini
pymongo
python-iowait
ruby-fast-gettext
python-docker
cevomapgen
exchange-calendars
golang-github-ionos-cloud-sdk-go
ruby-octokit
open-coarrays
gdk-pixbuf-xlib
python-docx-template
php-codesniffer
python-django-channels
python-tado
python-django-constance
python-prodigy
icdiff
python-catalogue
postgresql-common
passt
gourmand
numatop
luajit
libgit2
pygame
python-django-pgtrigger
knockpy
borgbackup2
postgresql-17
wings3d
metaeuk
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