Packages in unstable/i386 where the sources failed to download
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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