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Packages in unstable/i386 where the sources failed to download

reproducible icon 58 (0.2%) packages where the sources failed to download in unstable/i386:

tools-deps-clojure plasma-workspace rust-sequoia-octopus-librnp borgbackup2 android-platform-frameworks-base libreoffice# python-os-faults gauche kde-spectacle rust-sequoia-wot rust-sequoia-sop ascd rust-glycin gnome-shell gnome-music edk2 meta-gnome3 vte2.91 rust-sequoia-chameleon-gnupg python-googleapi re2c xarray-safe-s1 tortoisehg golang-github-gopherjs-jsbuiltin kglobalaccel gsad signond sddm python-werkzeug sphinx-autobuild libsoup3 pyobjcryst gitlabracadabra reform-firedecor tree barman jupyterlab gvmd gnome-remote-desktop cl-iterate qtkeychain nbclient+ kaccounts-integration swi-prolog django-otp-yubikey ttf2ufm sphinx-click skypat pythonmagick zenity plasma-framework cdrkit newmat fdroidserver file-roller signon-plugin-oauth2 kaccounts-providers django-widget-tweaks

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