Packages in unstable/amd64 where the sources failed to download
74 (0.2%) packages where the sources failed to download in unstable/amd64:
soplex
wapiti
libgd-barcode-perl
ptyxis
python-watchfiles
qt6-declarative
freedombox
llvm-toolchain-19
crmsh
ruby-nokogiri-diff
otpw
rust-toml2json
glib-d
ruby-tdiff
python-stdlib-list
texmaker
libwebsockets
force-ip-protocol
crawl
lumino
ruby-nio4r
rust-sourceview5
node-body-parser
vim
golang-github-tdewolff-minify
israel-rail-api
zathura
megaglest-data
libgxps
bijiben
ifuse
pytest-regressions
translate-toolkit
mysql-8.0
emacs-calfw
texlive-base+
reproject
r-cran-xml2
nautilus
htmx
jenkins-job-builder+
python-pytest-click
systemd
os-autoinst
armci-mpi
coot
pytest-xdist
xfce-polkit
tickr
intel-graphics-compiler2
octave-statistics
slurm-wlm
opm-common
python-mistletoe
python-async-property
glibmm2.68
pytest-httpbin
ndcube
mdtraj
up-imapproxy
pytest-datadir
pytest-pylint
betamax
srain
pytest-sugar
lz4
pytest-tornado
ldc
node-wikibase-cli
pytest-forked
qpid-proton
skktools
wit
wdm
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