Packages in experimental/armhf tested in the last 48h for build reproducibility
49 packages (5.2% of 945) failed to build reproducibly in total, 1 (3.6% of 28) of them in the last 48h in experimental/armhf:
135 packages (14.3% of 945) failed to build from source in total, 5 (17.9% of 28) of them in the last 48h in experimental/armhf:
lnav
qbs
qwt
golang-github-urfave-cli-v2
node-readable-stream
147 packages (15.6% of 945) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 4 (14.3% of 28) of them in the last 48h in experimental/armhf:
golang-opentelemetry-proto
etesync-dav
kf6-kauth
esdm
585 packages (61.9% of 945) successfully built reproducibly in total, 17 (60.7% of 28) of them in the last 48h in experimental/armhf:
gdal
rust-zstd
libimobiledevice
ktls-utils
taglib
hydrogen
php-psr-http-message
ruby-net-ldap
tools-namespace-clojure
ruby-kramdown-rfc2629
cubew
krb5-auth-dialog
gnome-shell-extension-runcat
ruby-sprockets
libstreamvbyte
scheme-bytestructures
tlsh
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