It isn't any secret that I am trying to take things a little easier post kirkstone release. I have also been trying to keep the patches moving, relying more on others. Sadly it isn't going so well.
For the git issues we're been having I took Ross' solution without too much testing on my part as it all sounded right. Unfortunately it didn't work out due to the way some distros are backporting partial changes and we've had reproducible builds failing for the last week as a result. We're going to have to fall back on the solution I'd been working on which I don't really like but can't find anything better. Ross has been trying to get a patchset to work based on my approach but I suspect I never posted a later tweaked variant of it to the list as even the current proposed series didn't quite work. I think I have that fixed in -next now. Unfortunately that exposed the issue that whilst we were "ignoring" the reproducibility issues, two more crept in through various other changes. As a result I'm now scrambling to try and sort this out before patches start to backlog. I could start reverting things but I'd prefer not to and right now I know one cause but not the other. I'm still not sure one of the issues is exactly as something weird is going on in the debug code :(. Anyhow, please just keep in mind these issues do slow everything down unfortunately. Cheers, Richard
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