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There are 105 faulty packages without notes in experimental/arm64.

reproducible icon 4 unreproducible packages in experimental/arm64, ordered by build date:

kf6-breeze-icons python3.13 rocdbgapi botan3

reproducible icon 101 FTBFS packages in experimental/arm64, ordered by build date:

sdl2-compat php-codecoverage tools-deps-alpha-clojure kworkflow webrtc-audio-processing jbig2-imageio gnome-photos sump-logicanalyzer dtc xmbmon golang-golang-x-debug openhft-chronicle-bytes openhft-chronicle-threads rust-soketto safeclib phpunit-object-enumerator phpunit-complexity phpunit-global-state phpunit-comparator phpunit-lines-of-code openhft-chronicle-network openhft-affinity openhft-chronicle-wire rust-hypothesis mediasoup pluto-sat-code grok php-timer phpunit-type php-file-iterator phpunit-code-unit-reverse-lookup phpunit-recursion-context openldap phpunit-code-unit php-text-template phpunit-object-reflector sasview persalys gcc-14-cross gtk4 varnam-schemes carl9170fw qt6-webengine mpmath kf6-kglobalaccel mutter phpunit-diff vorta ruby-serverengine diaspora pg-cron android-platform-external-doclava kf6-networkmanager-qt kf6-kwidgetsaddons khmer kf6-solid kf6-threadweaver kf6-sonnet qt6-wayland rust-futures-rustls python-urllib3 kf6-kplotting golang-github-spiffe-go-spiffe kf6-ki18n kf6-kitemviews kf6-kdnssd kf6-kitemmodels mutatormath python3-defaults qwt bali-phy kata-containers liblsl mu-editor reprepro ruby-nmatrix node-d3-time simtools in-toto-golang slepc4py node-readable-stream janitor ruby-omniauth-salesforce wmbusmeters vimix node-d3-hierarchy monkeysphere yamcha golang-github-golang-geo kf6-kcoreaddons kf6-karchive kf6-kcalendarcore kf6-kcodecs qtdeclarative-opensource-src-gles kf6-kconfig kf6-bluez-qt phpunit-environment rust-async-process kf6-kuserfeedback petsc4py gcc-14-cross-ports

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