Packages in unstable/armhf tested in the last 48h for build reproducibility
808 packages (2.1% of 38623) failed to build reproducibly in total, 4 (3.6% of 111) of them in the last 48h in unstable/armhf:
r-cran-tm
qlcplus
vst3sdk
libcamera
1277 packages (3.3% of 38623) failed to build from source in total, 4 (3.6% of 111) of them in the last 48h in unstable/armhf:
python-tzlocal
cmake
meli
jeolib-miallib
939 packages (2.4% of 38623) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 4 (3.6% of 111) of them in the last 48h in unstable/armhf:
libatomic-queue
eckit
atlas-ecmwf
python-cattrs
35121 packages (90.9% of 38623) successfully built reproducibly in total, 94 (84.7% of 111) of them in the last 48h in unstable/armhf:
r-cran-xfun
inn
apachetop
rust-urlshortener
ifmail
nml
golang-github-valyala-fasthttp
daemontools
python-canmatrix
git-cola
python-a2wsgi
mmdebstrap
rust-netlink-sys
rust-oauth2
gnome-shell-extension-autohidetopbar
binkd
sbd
junitparser
zziplib
r-cran-geometry
dcm2niix
libpgplot-perl
rust-ansi-colours
inchi
qmmp
qdwizard
python-debtcollector
nanovg
haskell-regex
rust-sudo-rs
debusine
libsdl3-ttf
ansible-core
rust-futures
python-botocore
libsdl2
sasmodels
cronie
protobuf-java-format
enter-tex
r-cran-rcmdcheck
libsdl2-ttf
ibus-chewing
plexus-resources
rust-gufo-common
tasmanian
golang-1.24
python-npe2
bibletime
port-for
udisks2
domdf-python-tools
kmod
anacron
php-faker
ttyrec
live-build
libbytesize
python-librtmp
unar
php-embed
xsettings-kde
libimage-png-libpng-perl
live-boot
sunpy
php-getallheaders
ruby-webmock#
igtf-policy-bundle
fluidsynth
python-pyaarlo
smartmontools
uhd
dh-elpa
groonga
identify
r-cran-spatstat.linnet
ubuntu-dev-tools
dnscrypt-proxy
dgit
r-cran-geosphere
python-django-celery-beat
eoconv
r-cran-shinycssloaders
r-cran-spatstat
r-cran-sp
libselinux
azure-vm-utils
r-cran-webmockr
logwatch
gtklock-userinfo-module
zwave-js-server-python
python3-defaults
practicalxml-java
miniflux
A package name displayed with a bold
font is an indication that this package has a note. Visited
packages are linked in green, those which have not been visited are
linked in blue.
A #
sign after the name of a package
indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a
+
sign indicates there is a
patch available, a P
means a
pending bug while #
indicates a
closed bug. In cases of several bugs, the symbol is repeated.