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There are 108 faulty packages without notes in experimental/amd64.

reproducible icon 8 unreproducible packages in experimental/amd64, ordered by build date:

unicycler kf6-breeze-icons numpy webkit2gtk php8.3 php8.4 rust-microformats spades

reproducible icon 100 FTBFS packages in experimental/amd64, ordered by build date:

tokodon kmail-account-wizard mimetreeparser qwt phpunit-environment tools-deps-alpha-clojure node-readable-stream node-d3-hierarchy vimix ruby-omniauth-salesforce kworkflow sasview liblsl wmbusmeters ruby-gitlab-pg-query kata-containers webrtc-audio-processing pg-cron reprepro android-platform-external-doclava neochat php-parsedown q2-phylogeny gnome-photos monkeysphere mediasoup openhft-chronicle-threads openhft-chronicle-bytes openhft-chronicle-wire node-d3-time pluto-sat-code tinc yamcha sump-logicanalyzer openhft-chronicle-network libxslt khmer dtc ruby-nmatrix diaspora simtools linphone-desktop plasma-pa sioyek wabt alligator kf6-purpose golang-github-kurin-blazer kf6-bluez-qt kf6-kconfigwidgets marknote phpunit-comparator kf6-ki18n kf6-kconfig php-doctrine-persistence thrift khangman bctoolbox hasl jami php-file-iterator nextcloud-desktop phpunit-global-state plasma-sdk rust-rustls-webpki php-mailparse libqmi ruby-sprockets phpunit-recursion-context phpunit-code-unit-reverse-lookup phpunit-object-reflector libsvm keysmith gmerlin-encoders gmerlin firebird4.0 phpunit-diff php-timer phpunit-lines-of-code phpunit-complexity phpunit-object-enumerator php-text-template phpunit-code-unit merkuro freerdp3 plasma-welcome bluedevil bcmatroska2 golang-github-protonmail-gopenpgp cataclysm-dda libkqueue pycangjie ktrip kasts grok wlcs php-codecoverage elisa-player phpunit-type firebird3.0

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