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package set maint_pkg-grass-devel in trixie/armhf
The package set maint_pkg-grass-devel in trixie/armhf consists of 129 packages:
None 5 (3.9%) packages failed to build reproducibly: openlayers savi pgrouting postgis nco
None 2 (1.6%) packages failed to build from source: totalopenstation metpy
None None None None 32 (24.8%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: qgis xarray-safe-rcm pymap3d pyshp xarray-safe-s1 satpy xsar stac-check tilemaker openstreetmap-carto pyresample python-geotiepoints pygac trollimage python-hdf4 pystac ruby-hdfeos5 rasterio grass mapcache libgdal-grass merkaartor gmt pktools gdal mapnik tirex fiona osm2pgsql mkgmapgui readosm osm-gps-map
None 90 (69.8%) packages successfully build reproducibly: antimeridian asf-search avce00 debian-gis e00compr ecmwf-api-client epr-api flox freexl fyba geographiclib geolinks geos gmt-dcw gmt-gshhg h5utils jmapviewer josm jsonpath-ng jts lerc libcitygml libgeo-shapelib-perl libgeotiff libhdf4 libosmium librasterlite2 librttopo mapbox-geometry mapbox-polylabel mapbox-variant mapproxy mkgmap mkgmap-splitter ncview netcdf4-python ogdi-dfsg osmctools osmium-tool osmosis owslib pg-comparator pint-xarray postgis-java proj pycoast pydecorate pyepr pykdtree pykml pylibtiff pyninjotiff pyorbital pyosmium pysolid pyspectral pystac-client pytest-recording python-affine python-cligj python-geographiclib python-geojson python-mapnik python-osmapi python-rtree python-shapely python-snuggs python-stetl pytroll-schedule pywps qmapshack remotezip routino ruby-narray-miss ruby-netcdf saga sarsen sfcgal shapelib spatialite spatialite-tools stac-validator tippecanoe trollsift usgs utm virtualpg xarray-datatree xarray-sentinel xradarsat2

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