Packages in experimental/amd64 tested in the last 24h for build reproducibility
39 packages (6.1% of 635) failed to build reproducibly in total, 4 (3.9% of 102) of them in the last 24h in experimental/amd64:
90 packages (14.2% of 635) failed to build from source in total, 7 (6.9% of 102) of them in the last 24h in experimental/amd64:
python-django
polyml
openturns
ruby3.4
ruby-csv
aiobafi6
node-cosmiconfig
90 packages (14.2% of 635) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 65 (63.7% of 102) of them in the last 24h in experimental/amd64:
bcachefs-tools
lsp-tree-sitter
mathcomp-zify
rust-minidom
coq-interval
flocq
coq-menhirlib
coq-gappa
coq-math-classes
coq-iris
coq-unimath
coq-unicoq
coqeal
coq-extructures
mathcomp-multinomials
coq-reduction-effects
coquelicot
coq-libhyps
coqprime
coq-simple-io
coq-hott
coq-corn
coq-ext-lib
coq-hierarchy-builder
coq-record-update
coq-mtac2
ruby-gitlab-labkit
coq-hammer
grpc
mathcomp-bigenough
mathcomp-analysis
coq-quickchick
mathcomp-finmap
incus
coq-reglang
aac-tactics
coq-deriving
ssreflect
liblsl
grok
node-jsonld
ott
coq-relation-algebra
coq-elpi
rust-piet-cairo
ruby-google-apis-storage-v1
rust-nitrokey-sys
etesync-dav
node-solid-jose
rust-nitrokey
go-cpe-dictionary
zeekctl
node-trust-jwa
mediagoblin
libewf
tinysvm
vuls
daq
rust-quickcheck
groestlcoin
coq-bignums
rust-kanata
ruby-devise-i18n
janitor
buzztrax
412 packages (64.9% of 635) successfully built reproducibly in total, 26 (25.5% of 102) of them in the last 24h in experimental/amd64:
dh-nss
node-chai
node-check-error
node-assertion-error
libktoblzcheck
ruby-defaults
rust-sasl
nagstamon
gle-graphics
node-anymatch
fenics-ufl
node-cjs-module-lexer
icu
rust-inquire
ipp-crypto
php-algo26-idna-convert
railcontrol
r-bioc-basilisk
cpp-jwt
meta-kde
php-composer-spdx-licenses
tomcatjss
asmjit
libssc
ruby-pg-query
ucx
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