[Reproducible-commits] [blog] 01/01: 67: minor fixes (use --word-diff to view)

Ximin Luo infinity0 at debian.org
Tue Aug 9 12:59:51 UTC 2016


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Author: Ximin Luo <infinity0 at debian.org>
Date:   Tue Aug 9 14:59:29 2016 +0200

    67: minor fixes (use --word-diff to view)
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 posts/67.mdwn | 18 +++++++++---------
 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/posts/67.mdwn b/posts/67.mdwn
index 5835d7f..62971dd 100644
--- a/posts/67.mdwn
+++ b/posts/67.mdwn
@@ -157,15 +157,15 @@ Test infrastructure
 -------------------
 
 For testing the impact of allowing variations of the buildpath (which up until
-now we required to be identical for repoducible rebuilds), Reiner Herrmann
-contribed a patch which enabled build path variations on testing/i386. This
-is possible now since dpkg 1.18.10 enables the `--fixdebugpath` build flag
-feature by default, which should result in reproducible builds (for C code)
-even with varying paths. So far we haven't had have many results due to
-disturbances in our build network in the last days, but it seems this would
-mean roughly between 5-15% additional unreproducible packages - compared to
-what we see now. We'll keep you updated on the numbers (and problems with
-compilers and common frameworks) as we find them.
+now we required to be identical for reproducible rebuilds), Reiner Herrmann
+contribed a patch which enabled build path variations on testing/i386. This is
+possible now since dpkg 1.18.10 enables the `--fixdebugpath` build flag feature
+by default, which should result in reproducible builds (for C code) even with
+varying paths. So far we haven't had many results due to disturbances in our
+build network in the last days, but it seems this would mean roughly between
+5-15% additional unreproducible packages - compared to what we see now. We'll
+keep you updated on the numbers (and problems with compilers and common
+frameworks) as we find them.
 
 lynxis continued work to test [LEDE](https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/lede/)
 and [OpenWrt](https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/openwrt/) on two different

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