[Reproducible-commits] [blog] 01/03: 60: init

Mattia Rizzolo mattia at debian.org
Fri Jun 17 18:07:16 UTC 2016


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Author: Mattia Rizzolo <mattia at debian.org>
Date:   Fri Jun 17 16:49:31 2016 +0000

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+[[!meta title="Reproducible builds: week 60 in Stretch cycle"]]
+
+What happened in the [Reproducible
+Builds](https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds) effort between June 12th and June 18th 2016:
+
+Media coverage
+--------------
+
+GSoC and Outreachy updates
+--------------------------
+
+Documentation update
+--------------------
+
+Toolchain fixes
+---------------
+
+Other upstream fixes
+--------------------
+
+Packages fixed
+--------------
+
+The following XXX packages have become reproducible due to changes in their
+build dependencies:
+
+The following packages have become reproducible after being fixed:
+
+Some uploads have fixed some reproducibility issues, but not all of them:
+
+Patches submitted that have not made their way to the archive yet:
+
+Package reviews
+---------------
+
+XXX reviews have been added, XXX have been updated and XXX have been removed in this week.
+
+XXX FTBFS bugs have been reported by…
+
+diffoscope development
+----------------------
+
+strip-nondeterminism development
+--------------------------------
+
+disorderfs development
+----------------------
+
+tests.reproducible-builds.org
+-----------------------
+
+Misc.
+-----
+
+This week's edition was written by… and reviewed by a bunch of Reproducible builds folks on IRC.
+

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