Packages in factory/x86_64 which failed to build from source
55 (0.3%) packages which failed to build from source in factory/x86_64: (this list is filtered and only shows unexpected ftbfs issues - see the list below for expected failures.)
dnf-plugins-core
identity
pspp
lightsoff
gnome-text-editor
gnome-nibbles
gnome-mahjongg
gnome-font-viewer
gnome-calculator
Rivet
soapy-hackrf
soapy-osmo
soapy-rtlsdr
soapy-remote
netcdf
psi+
rook
caja-actions
ck
python-pyshark
rhythmbox-plugin-alternative-toolbar
python-spyder-notebook
hdf5
enigma
dnf-plugins-extras
clisp
chromium-bsu
aircrack-ng
python-postorius
deepin-start
deepin-pw-check
deepin-daemon
deepin-api
hypre
rpmdevtools
python-mailman-hyperkitty
python-mailmanclient
libprelude
libpreludedb
wyrmgus
rpm-repos-openSUSE
monitoring-plugins-mysql_health
lammps
libzypp-testsuite-tools
guile
scidavis
python-gpstime
cpprest
osmo-bts
piglit
python-pgmagick
qt6-multimedia
rpmconf
viewvc
julia
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