[Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] 3 commits: Use mdash over straight hyphens.
Chris Lamb
gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Mon Oct 29 22:57:55 CET 2018
Chris Lamb pushed to branch master at Reproducible Builds / reproducible-website
Commits:
525e92b6 by Chris Lamb at 2018-10-29T21:56:00Z
Use mdash over straight hyphens.
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d4fe89bc by Chris Lamb at 2018-10-29T21:56:34Z
Use nicer formatting for these patches.
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1dd80004 by Chris Lamb at 2018-10-29T21:57:35Z
Move 57% stuff to the "correct" week.
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2 changed files:
- _blog/posts/183.md
- _blog/posts/184.md
Changes:
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_blog/posts/183.md
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@@ -13,9 +13,6 @@ week: 183
* Vagrant Cascadian [announced](https://lists.reproducible-builds.org/pipermail/rb-general/2018-October/001227.html) that he has [begun uploading `.buildinfo` files from the Debian archive](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=862073#39) to the experimental [buildinfo.debian.net](https://buildinfo.debian.net/) service.
-* Vagrant Cascadian then used a simple script and found that in the current
-Debian as delivered (now that some .buildinfo data is available) 57% of the packages installed in a minimal system are verifiably reproducible (88 reproducible and 66 unreproducible). This is a major step forward, as this is not a measure of special reproducible builds created "on the side", but of the actual "real world" Debian packages.
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* David A. Wheeler started a thread on [our mailing list](https://lists.reproducible-builds.org/listinfo/rb-general) enquiring on the [status of core reproducibility in Debian](https://lists.reproducible-builds.org/pipermail/rb-general/2018-October/001215.html).
* It was [announced](https://twitter.com/SFScon/status/1055071106552475648) that Chris Lamb will be presenting in on Reproducible Builds at the [SFScon](https://www.sfscon.it) conference in Bozen, Italy on [reproducible builds and how they can prevent developers from becoming targets of various attacks](https://www.sfscon.it/talks/you-think-youre-not-a-target-a-tale-of-three-developers/).
@@ -55,8 +52,8 @@ Packages reviewed and fixed, and bugs filed
* [#911757](https://bugs.debian.org/911757) filed against [zsh-antigen](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/zsh-antigen) — timestamps.
* Marina Moore:
- * [librabbitmq](https://github.com/alanxz/rabbitmq-c/pull/535) - use CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME instead of CMAKE_SYSTEM
- * [golang-go-flags](https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/golang-go-flags/merge_requests/1) - use SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
+ * [librabbitmq](https://github.com/alanxz/rabbitmq-c/pull/535) — Use `CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME` instead of `CMAKE_SYSTEM`.
+ * [golang-go-flags](https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/golang-go-flags/merge_requests/1) — Use `SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH`.
diffoscope development
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_blog/posts/184.md
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@@ -12,3 +12,5 @@ week: 184
* [FIXME](http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-mtools/2018-10/msg00004.html)
* [FIXME](http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-mtools/2018-10/msg00003.html)
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+* Vagrant Cascadian then used a simple script and found that in the current Debian as delivered (now that some .buildinfo data is available) 57% of the packages installed in a minimal system are verifiably reproducible (88 reproducible and 66 unreproducible). This is a major step forward, as this is not a measure of special reproducible builds created "on the side", but of the actual "real world" Debian packages.
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