Packages in experimental/amd64 tested in the last 24h for build reproducibility
89 packages (13.5% of 658) failed to build from source in total, 5 (8.9% of 56) of them in the last 24h in experimental/amd64:
hasl
ruby-gitlab-fog-azure-rm
pg-qualstats
cambalache
fenicsx-performance-tests
72 packages (10.9% of 658) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 12 (21.4% of 56) of them in the last 24h in experimental/amd64:
rust-kanata
coq-bignums
php-sabre-vobject#
critterding
janitor
ruby-devise-i18n
gnunet-gtk
imip-agent
rust-axum
speedcrunch
php-imap
phonetisaurus
442 packages (67.2% of 658) successfully built reproducibly in total, 35 (62.5% of 56) of them in the last 24h in experimental/amd64:
libxc
dash
r-cran-mutoss
r-cran-ggm
cmocka
apt-eatmydata
rust-crypto-common
vixl
onnxscript
sxmo-utils
libppd-legacy
railcontrol
proj
bali-phy
dgit-test-dummy
far2l
rust-serde-core
dolfinx-mpc
golang-filippo-bigmod
fenics-basix
fenics-ffcx
pkg-js-tools
rust-serde-json
ifupdown-ng
unicode-data
jruby
pkgconf
rust-serde
vala-panel-appmenu
mujs
onnx
rust-serde-derive
git
python-threadpoolctl
social-auth-app-django
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