* Martin [2021-04-06 12:22]:
> > From practical viewpoint, among milions and millions of users, when it
> > comes to validating compiler, they would have to validate the
> > reproducible build with comparison to something. Benefits of
> > reproducible builds thus depend of number of people
On 4/6/21 7:40 AM, Jean Louis wrote:
* Jacob Bachmeyer [2021-04-06 05:39]:
Exploits are easier to develop when hardcoded offsets, virtual addresses,
etc. can be used. In a "binary monoculture" environment, that is possible.
This contributes to and worsens security problems in proprietary
Martin wrote:
On 4/4/21 11:38 PM, Jacob Bachmeyer wrote:
Martin wrote:
In a perfect world if everything is reproducible than all the
compilations are deterministic. It means that for a given
environment your source code will always produce the same binaries.
Briefly DDC method is using mix
* Jacob Bachmeyer [2021-04-06 05:39]:
> Exploits are easier to develop when hardcoded offsets, virtual addresses,
> etc. can be used. In a "binary monoculture" environment, that is possible.
> This contributes to and worsens security problems in proprietary software,
> which is almost always