required package set for trixie/amd64
Debian package sets:
desktop package sets:
Debian distribution package sets:
maintenance team package sets:
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maint_debian-accessibility
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maint_debian-boot
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maint_debian-lua
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maint_debian-med
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maint_debian-ocaml
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maint_debian-on-mobile-maintainers
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maint_debian-python
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maint_debian-qa
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maint_debian-science
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maint_debian-x
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maint_pkg-android-tools-devel
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maint_pkg-erlang-devel
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maint_pkg-fonts-devel
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maint_pkg-games-devel
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maint_pkg-golang-maintainers
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maint_pkg-grass-devel
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maint_pkg-haskell-maintainers
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maint_pkg-java-maintainers
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maint_pkg-javascript-devel
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maint_pkg-multimedia-maintainers
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maint_pkg-perl-maintainers
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maint_pkg-php-pear
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maint_pkg-openstack
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maint_pkg-r
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maint_pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers
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maint_pkg-rust-maintainers
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maint_reproducible-builds
The package set required in
trixie/amd64 consists of 26 packages:
1 (3.8%) packages
failed to build reproducibly:
pam
25 (96.2%) packages
successfully build reproducibly:
apt
base-files
base-passwd
bash
dash
debconf
debianutils
diffutils
dpkg#
e2fsprogs
findutils
glibc
grep
gzip
hostname
init-system-helpers
mawk
ncurses
perl
sed
shadow
sysvinit
tar
tzdata
util-linux
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.