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Packages in unstable/amd64 where the sources failed to download

reproducible icon 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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