[Reproducible-commits] [blog] 01/01: add everything from alioth:/home/groups/reproducible/weekly-log.txt except ubuntu people joining the channel and thinking loud about making ubuntu reproducible… let's wait for the ubuntu dpkg PPA

Holger Levsen holger at layer-acht.org
Sun May 8 13:20:34 UTC 2016


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commit 503b4b7d10afee43043d1a73305232484f0428b0
Author: Holger Levsen <holger at layer-acht.org>
Date:   Sun May 8 15:20:05 2016 +0200

    add everything from alioth:/home/groups/reproducible/weekly-log.txt except ubuntu people joining the channel and thinking loud about making ubuntu reproducible… let's wait for the ubuntu dpkg PPA
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 drafts/54.mdwn | 21 +++++++++++++++++++--
 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drafts/54.mdwn b/drafts/54.mdwn
index 3342594..33841eb 100644
--- a/drafts/54.mdwn
+++ b/drafts/54.mdwn
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 [[!meta title="Reproducible builds: week 54 in Stretch cycle"]]
 
 What happened in the [Reproducible
-Builds](https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds) effort between May 1st and May 7th:
+Builds](https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds) effort between May 1st and May 7th 2016:
 
 Media coverage
 --------------
@@ -12,12 +12,20 @@ Documentation update
 Toolchain fixes
 ---------------
 
+dpkg 1.18.5 and 1.18.6 were uploaded fixing FIXME/these reproducible bugs and made it neccessary to rebase our dpkg on the version on sid again, which ntyni and lunar did.
+
 Other upstream fixes
 --------------------
 
+not fixes yet:
+ * pdftex upstream discussion by Alexis Bienvenüe https://www.tug.org/pipermail/tex-k/2016-May/002691.html
+ * luatex side: -  https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/dev-luatex/2016-May/005700.html
+
 Packages fixed
 --------------
 
+Last week the 1000th bug usertagged "reproducible" has been fixed! This means roughly 2 bugs per day since 2015-01-01. Kudos and huge thanks to everyone involved! (FTBFS packages have not been counted here.)
+
 TODO: needs reviewing:
 
  * [abcm2ps](https://tracker.debian.org/abcm2ps) is reproducible likely due to toolchain fixes on amd64
@@ -847,6 +855,8 @@ Package reviews
 diffoscope development
 ----------------------
 
+Thanks to Mattia diffoscope is available in jessie-backports now.
+
 strip-nondeterminism development
 --------------------------------
 
@@ -856,8 +866,15 @@ disorderfs development
 tests.reproducible-builds.org
 -----------------------
 
+ * All packages from all tested suites have finally been built on i386.
+ * Due to GCC supporting SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH sid/armhf has finally reached 20k reproducible packages and sid/amd64 has even reached 21k reproducible packages now. 
+ * IRC notifications for non-Debian related jenkins job results go to #reproducible-builds now, while Debian related notifications stay on #reproducible-debian. (h01ger)
+ * profitbricks-build4-amd64 has been fully set up now and is running 398 days in the future. Next: update coreboot/OpenWRT/Fedora/Archlinux/FreeBSD/NetBSD scripts to use it.
+
 Misc.
 -----
 
-This week's edition was written by… and reviewed by a bunch of Reproducible builds folks on IRC.
+There has been a surprising tweet last week: ["Props to @FiloSottile for his nifty gvt golang tool. We're using it to get reproducible builds for a Zika & West Nile monitoring project."](https://twitter.com/kennwhite/status/726785920972673024) and to our surprise Kenn confirmed privately that he indeed ment "reproducible builds" as in "bit by bit identical builds". Wow. we're looking forward to learn more details about this, for now we just know that they are doing this for software qual [...]
+
+This week's edition was written by Reiner Herrmann and Holger Levsen and reviewed by a bunch of Reproducible builds folks on IRC. Mattia also wrote a small ikiwiki makro for this blog to ease linking reproducible issues, packages in the package tracker and the BTS.
 

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