Packages in unstable/amd64 where the sources failed to download
80 (0.2%) packages where the sources failed to download in unstable/amd64:
hw-detect
cdrom-retriever
qtwayland-opensource-src
python-azure
libdc1394
emacs-pg-el
tortoize
network-console
tempest
installation-report
geoip-database
density-fitness
ayatana-indicator-session
grub-installer
libdrm
mdcfg
snapd-glib
scikit-build-core
python-qtpy
qstylizer
pylint-gitlab
rtpengine
yarl
iso-scan
spyder-kernels
python-aiohttp
depthcharge-tools-installer
azure-cli
python-jellyfish
inspircd
timescaledb
android-udev-rules
cdrom-detect
saga
finish-install
nstreams
python-twomemo
obs-ashmanix-countdown
php-nette-utils
citeproc-py
cdebconf
php-econea-nusoap
obs-ashmanix-blur-filter
php-guzzlehttp-promises
python-xeddsa
iraf
ibus-braille
l2tpns
cmsscanner
compiz
espeak-ng
kubernetes
python-oldmemo
csync2
incus
liquidprompt
culmus
cdebconf-terminal
cdebconf-entropy
apt-setup
emacspeak
python-babelfont
haskell-xeno
mig
rust-pathdiff
python-x3dh
emacs-corfu
sjeng
toga2
packmol
openttd-opengfx
shotcut+
python-pytest-shell-utilities+
lxqt-metapackages
xvier
xshisen
linux86
rust-bat
imagemagick
obs-advanced-scene-switcher
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