[Reproducible-commits] [blog] 01/01: 67: for testing the impact of allowing variations of the buildpath (which up until now we required to be identical for rebuilds), Reiner Herrmann contribed a patch which enabled build path variations on testingi386, as dpkg 1.18.10 enabled the --fixdebugpath build flag feature by default, which should give us reproducible builds even with variyng pathes.
Holger Levsen
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Author: Holger Levsen <holger at layer-acht.org>
Date: Thu Aug 4 10:21:09 2016 +0200
67: for testing the impact of allowing variations of the buildpath (which up until now we required to be identical for rebuilds), Reiner Herrmann contribed a patch which enabled build path variations on testingi386, as dpkg 1.18.10 enabled the --fixdebugpath build flag feature by default, which should give us reproducible builds even with variyng pathes.
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t.r-b.o:
we switched the deployment scripts, so that jenkins.debian.net is now a clone in ~jenkins-adm/ and not in my homedir anymore… (mapreri/holger)
+ for testing the impact of allowing variations of the buildpath (which up until now we required to be identical for rebuilds), Reiner Herrmann contribed a patch which enabled build path variations on testingi386, as dpkg 1.18.10 enabled the --fixdebugpath build flag feature by default, which should give us reproducible builds even with variyng pathes. So far we don't have many results yet due to disturbances in our build network.
chris lamb and thomas schmidt: work in progress patches to make reproducible ISO images.
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