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Packages in unstable/amd64 where the sources failed to download

reproducible icon 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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