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The repository setup is broken, build or publish not possible (no build type (deleted)) armv8el The repository setup is broken, build or publish not possible (no build type (deleted)) i586 The repository setup is broken, build or publish not possible (no build type (deleted)) i586
libwebp unresolvable unresolvable
platform-test unresolvable unresolvable
qt5-rpm-macros unresolvable unresolvable unresolvable
qtbase unresolvable unresolvable unresolvable
qtchooser unresolvable unresolvable
qtdeclarative unresolvable unresolvable
qtgraphicaleffects unresolvable unresolvable
qtimageformats unresolvable unresolvable
qtpim unresolvable unresolvable
qtquickcontrols2 unresolvable unresolvable
qtsvg unresolvable unresolvable
qtwebsockets unresolvable unresolvable
qtxmlpatterns unresolvable unresolvable
sb2-tools-qt5-armv7hl unresolvable unresolvable

Updated at: 2024-05-03 10:25:53+00:00

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