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Packages in unstable/amd64 where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied

reproducible icon 81 (0.2%) packages where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied. Note that temporary failures (eg. due to network problems) are automatically rescheduled every 4 hours.

debian-installer## php-fig-log-test pytorch-sparse cross-toolchain-base-ports ruby-rackup facet-analyser pytorch-geometric ypy cross-toolchain-base-mipsen rust-gsettings-macro rust-imperative resvg ruby-rack-session ruby-google-cloud-translate libpsml aws-checksums pplacer libpappsomspp rust-rust-code-analysis ruby-rubydns setuptools materialize haskell-tidal haskell-hsyaml-aeson hyperspy eclipse-tracecompass stylish-haskell alire ghdl php-laravel-lumen-framework sagemath rust-rust-code-analysis-cli haskell-userid haskell-ircbot user-mode-linux cross-toolchain-base minexpert2 tycho rust-rspotify rust-wasm-bindgen-webidl glirc verilog-mode rust-weedle haskell-raaz aws-shell vibe.d librm threadscope boinc-app-eah-brp pagetools haskell-happstack-authenticate roger-router rust-matchers pytest-jupyter keras sagetex eclipse-collections rust-transmission-client xjig flask-appbuilder django-cachalot libaws dirspec adacontrol gnat-gps ltx darcs asis jupyter-server-terminals r-bioc-rcwl adabrowse ants# backup2swift oxigraph pyocd node-express rtv java-string-similarity mac-widgets lintian-brush elixir-ex-doc

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