Packages in factory/x86_64 which failed to build from source
85 (0.5%) 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.)
mumble
openhtj2k
cobbler
cpp-httplib
python-sherpa
lightsoff
gnome-text-editor
gnome-nibbles
gnome-mahjongg
gnome-calculator
dealers-choice
zswap-cli
intel-ipsec-mb
purple-lurch
cpluff
zola
xtensor-python
tcpreplay
taskwarrior
supervisor
Srain
socat
sile
scsh
rnp
rmt-server
rhythmbox-plugin-alternative-toolbar
retroarch
rc
python-uproot
python-spyder-notebook
python-proton-vpn-network-manager-openvpn
python-papermill
python-oslo.versionedobjects
python-oslo.privsep
python-openstackclient
python-MapProxy
python-langsmith
python-iniparse
python-gpstime
python-glanceclient
python-geventhttpclient
python-envier
python-cdflib
pybind11_protobuf
predict
php-gnupg
pdns
packetdrill
opendkim
octave-forge-video
nss-pam-ldapd
notify-osd
nfswatch
netsniff-ng
naev
mupen64plus
mrouted
libkrunfw
lammps
python-uv
lalpulsar
lalinspiral
lalinference
lalburst
kubediff
ior
ImHex
ibp
hyfetch
gup
guix#
gnustep-base
gnunet
gnu-cobol
gnome-font-viewer
cosmic-ext-applet-ollama
coreboot-utils
ckermit
caja-actions
bat
asteroid
amp
mariadb
llvm20
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