On 11/10/17 21:02, Chris Lamb wrote: > Hi jathan, > >> I will check the GitHub code instead of Debian Sources. > > The GitHub repositories are read-only mirrors. If you are checking out > the code as a member of the Reproducible Builds team, then it makes more > sense to get it from Alioth, for example: > > $ git clone git.debian.org:/git/reproducible/strip-nondeterminism > >>> What, exactly, makes you say that tar archives are normalised by strip- >>> nondeterminism? >> >> I was thinking tar archives are normalised by strip-nondeterminism >> based on the next contents: >> >> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ReproducibleBuilds/strip-nondeterminism/master/bin/strip-nondeterminism > > You've linked to *something* here, but I don't follow your chain of > reasoning that leads to you believe tar archives are normalised. Can > you help? > > > Regards, > I was focusing in timestamps instead of tar archives, an apology for the misunderstanding. So checking there are not any content related to tar archives in the source code of strip-nondeterminism, I think tar archives format is not yet supported. I am right?
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