Packages in experimental/armhf tested in the last 48h for build reproducibility
43 packages (4.9% of 885) failed to build reproducibly in total, 3 (2.9% of 104) of them in the last 48h in experimental/armhf:
130 packages (14.7% of 885) failed to build from source in total, 20 (19.2% of 104) of them in the last 48h in experimental/armhf:
sleef
signond
sssd
macromoleculebuilder
puppet
libgpiv
autogen
scap-workbench
darkice
kf6-kwallet
reiser4progs
cyrus-imapd
x265
mediagoblin
polyml
dune-istl
nvidia-texture-tools
sphinxsearch
yosys
highway
79 packages (8.9% of 885) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 54 (51.9% of 104) of them in the last 48h in experimental/armhf:
kodi-inputstream-ffmpegdirect
kodi-peripheral-joystick
kodi-pvr-njoy
kodi-pvr-sledovanitv-cz
kodi-inputstream-adaptive
kodi-pvr-wmc
kodi-pvr-vdr-vnsi
kodi-pvr-iptvsimple
kodi-pvr-dvbviewer
kodi-pvr-pctv
kodi-pvr-stalker
kodi-pvr-filmon
kodi-pvr-teleboy
ovito#
kodi-pvr-waipu
signon-kwallet-extension
insighttoolkit5
gnome-snapshot
kaccounts-integration
openmpi
cloudcompare
openstructure
scalapack
gazebo
heudiconv
livi
golang-github-grpc-ecosystem-grpc-gateway.v2
golang-opentelemetry-proto
etesync-dav
janitor
golang-github-google-cel-spec
esdm
node-solid-jose
tycho
golang-github-google-cel-go
zeekctl
vault
q2-phylogeny
node-trust-jwa
libewf
rust-nitrokey-sys
freebayes
groestlcoin
rust-nitrokey
urjtag
ants#
phonetisaurus
imip-agent
keysafe
sequitur-g2p
enhanceio
daq
php-sabre-vobject#
eccodes-python
606 packages (68.5% of 885) successfully built reproducibly in total, 27 (26.0% of 104) of them in the last 48h in experimental/armhf:
garcon
php-pda-pheanstalk
gnome-shell
libsdl3-image
utfcpp
libxfce4util
libxfce4windowing
libsdl3-mixer
rust-event-listener-strategy
icu
meta-phosh
mapnik
rust-prost
rust-multimap
rust-heck
rust-prost-types
flatpak
libsdl3
golang-google-genproto
doctrine
findutils
gajim
clamav
coinutils
rust-prost-build
linphone-desktop
rust-prost-derive
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