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I also worry that your general approach in this thread, somewhat
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very interesting to me; these pages get the most eyeballs.
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like I should at least have some input on the processes and procedures
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a package "had" a testsuite would not make
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I mean, for the "final" official buster builds, that is?
> With extra apologies since I've just broken the context of your patch
> by removing the volatile references
No problem, updated patch is:
commit c27a34ba97e028c5b57a35470f6ecb82ad1d9ffb
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"golf" suggestions welcome,
naturally. (I tried a few sed variants but it got a bit messy.)
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echo "deb ${options}${uri} ${dist} ${components}"
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compiled, but that may not apply here — I simply do not know. I did not
investigate at the time because, again, I was in "categorisation mode"
and just commenting whilst I thought of it.
I'm happy to hear there is a solution incoming however so thank you
for sharing t
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ixable problems with the term
reproducible being taken to mean all sorts of other things, so we
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> we just make this all more explicit instead of abusing sed/awk?
>
> For example:
[…]
So, I heard a vague rumour that this "buster" thing was released? I
was thus wondering whe
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LWN [7] posted and hosted an interesting summary and discussion on
*Hardening the "file" utility for Debian* [8]. In July, Chris Lamb had
cross-posted his reply to the "Re: file(1) now with seccomp support
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for you and a way of "keyword stuffing" various terms the above
paragraphs into search indexes for the benefit of others looking for
perhaps-obscure issue like this in the future. It is also an implicit
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Indeed Jathan, it seems like you have a lot of enthusiasm around this
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ugly special-casing and playing "whack-a-mole" with software that is
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m missing something, if you want to show all news
on this page, can you not just apply:
- {% for post in site.posts limit: 5 %}
+ {% for post in site.posts %}
... on line 11 of news.md. (The limit might be a just copy-paste from
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running an interactive /usr/bin/ipython3 session. Thoughts?
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ation [38] (PGO) and
Link-time optimisation [39] in the dpkg-buildflags tool, nothing
that "overall it is still very hard to get reproducible builds with
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This appears to be a regression from 0.12.0-1 (which has this
dependency). Discovered when trying to release diffoscope on behalf on
the Reproducible Builds[0] effort hence the X-Debbugs-CC, but likely
affects other packages.
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In addition, 51 reviews of Debian packages were added, 22 were updated
and 47 were removed this month adding to our knowledge about identified
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Holger Levsen wrote:
> > Sure, there you go: https://tails.boum.org/contribute/build/reproducible/
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> ah, thank you!
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> time to update r-b.o/who#tails maybe?
Done. :)
Regards,
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Chris Lamb wrote:
> > Yes, of course. I was a bit frustrated in my inability to
> > figure out where the permission bits come from.
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> Oh I can relate, don't worry...
Another solution might be to let strip-nondeterminism handle
these Zip files. There is prior art for this
$(MAKE) minimal
… whilst src:laby has:
11 override_dh_auto_build:
12 $(MAKE) $(OCAML_BEST)
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22 %:
23 dh $@ --with ocaml
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Whilst obviously not strictly identical (eg. the use of the `minimal`
build target), I remain unclear on what the material differ
ecome the
maintainer for this.
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