Packages without notes
There are 70 faulty packages without notes in experimental/i386.
5 unreproducible packages in experimental/i386, ordered by build date:
mypy
qqc2-breeze-style
hx
gcc-15-cross-ports
rust-microformats
65 FTBFS packages in experimental/i386, ordered by build date:
libsvm
mesa
gtk4
onnxruntime
golang-github-protonmail-gopenpgp
botan3
jami
oxigraph
kde-spectacle
php-pcov
gst-rtsp-server1.0
gst-libav1.0
mutter
gst-plugins-base1.0
gst-plugins-good1.0
gst-plugins-bad1.0
harfbuzz
golang-github-dgraph-io-ristretto
ruby-serverengine
bcachefs-tools
lsp-plugins
reprepro
thrift
libqmi
libxslt
wabt
tinc
khmer
libkqueue
php-parsedown
q2-phylogeny
grok
gmerlin
node-readable-stream
qwt
tools-deps-alpha-clojure
ruby-omniauth-salesforce
node-d3-hierarchy
vimix
ruby-gitlab-pg-query
kworkflow
wmbusmeters
liblsl
mediasoup
android-platform-external-doclava
golang-github-golang-geo
diaspora
monkeysphere
golang-golang-x-debug
dtc
yamcha
sump-logicanalyzer
simde
gmerlin-encoders
golang-github-kurin-blazer
openhft-chronicle-wire
openhft-chronicle-bytes
openhft-chronicle-network
openhft-chronicle-threads
node-d3-time
pluto-sat-code
wlcs
keysmith
hasl
linphone-desktop
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