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package set maint_debian-on-mobile-maintainers in unstable/amd64
The package set maint_debian-on-mobile-maintainers in unstable/amd64 consists of 70 packages:
None 2 (2.9%) packages failed to build reproducibly: govarnam unl0kr
None 2 (2.9%) packages failed to build from source: purple-lurch s2geometry
None 66 (94.3%) packages successfully build reproducibly: axc calindori callaudiod chatty confy eg25-manager feedbackd feedbackd-device-themes firefox-esr-mobile-config gmobile gnome-calls gnss-share gtherm kalk koko libaperture-0 libhandy libmbim libomemo libqmi libqrtr-glib lisgd make-dynpart-mappings megapixels meta-phosh meta-plasma-mobile mfgtools mmsd-tng mobile-tweaks modemmanager numberstation osk-sdl phoc phog phosh phosh-antispam phosh-mobile-settings phosh-wallpapers pinhole plasma-dialer plasma-mobile plasma-phonebook plasma-settings pnc portfolio-filemanager powersupply-gtk protection-domain-mapper purple-mm-sms purple-xmpp-carbons purple-xmpp-http-upload qcom-phone-utils qmlkonsole qrtr rmtfs satellite-gtk spacebar squeekboard sxmo-utils tqftpserv tuba umtp-responder vvmd vvmplayer wlr-randr wvkbd wys

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