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Packages in unstable/armhf tested in the last 48h for build reproducibility

reproducible icon 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

reproducible icon 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

reproducible icon 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

reproducible icon 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

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