[blog] 01/02: Misc cosmetic changes to 89.
Chris Lamb
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Wed Jan 11 15:04:16 UTC 2017
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commit f93548408720310a8c0e57675a91c4e1b0efb903
Author: Chris Lamb <lamby at debian.org>
Date: Wed Jan 11 15:03:41 2017 +0000
Misc cosmetic changes to 89.
---
drafts/89.mdwn | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drafts/89.mdwn b/drafts/89.mdwn
index 9da12dc..3344e4a 100644
--- a/drafts/89.mdwn
+++ b/drafts/89.mdwn
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ adding to our knowledge about [identified issues](https://tests.reproducible-bui
Upstreaming of reproducibility fixes
------------------------------------
-merged:
+Merged:
- [calibre](https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre/+bug/1654211)
- [jna](https://github.com/java-native-access/jna/pull/748)
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ merged:
- [jackaudio2](https://github.com/jackaudio/jack2/pull/196)
- [gri](https://github.com/dankelley/gri/pull/10)
-opened:
+Opened:
- [rockdodger](https://bitbucket.org/rpkrawczyk/rockdodger/pull-requests/1/allow-to-override-compiledate/diff)
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ tests.reproducible-builds.org
* Debian `arm64` architecture was fully tested in all three suites in just 15 days. Thanks again to [Codethink.co.uk](https://www.codethink.co.uk/) for their support!
* Log diffoscope profiling info. (lamby)
-* Run pg_dump with -O --column-inserts to make easier to import [the dump](https://reproducible.debian.net/reproducible.sql.xz) in a non-postgres db. (mapreri)
+* Run `pg_dump` with `-O --column-inserts` to make easier to import [our main database dump](https://reproducible.debian.net/reproducible.sql.xz) into a non-PostgreSQL database. (mapreri)
* Debian `armhf` network: CPU frequency scaling was enabled for three
Firefly boards, enabling the CPUs to run at full speed. (vagrant)
* Arch Linux and Fedora tests have been disabled (h01ger)
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