[Git][reproducible-builds/reproducible-website][master] docs: environment variations: Fix typo in spelling of "system".
Vagrant Cascadian (@vagrant)
gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Wed Aug 2 18:10:42 UTC 2023
Vagrant Cascadian pushed to branch master at Reproducible Builds / reproducible-website
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02a8d70d by Vagrant Cascadian at 2023-08-02T11:10:09-07:00
docs: environment variations: Fix typo in spelling of "system".
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Architecture Information
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-Architecture information refers to crucial details concerning the Linux kernel version and hardware architecture name, which are obtained through the use of the `uname` utility. When builds are conducted on different build systemsf, invoking the `uname` utility may yield diverse hardware architecture and kernel versions, which are then compiled into the resulting artifacts. This variation in architecture information leads to unreproducible builds, as the artifacts produced on different build systems will differ due to the discrepancies in the kernel version and hardware architecture used during the build process.
+Architecture information refers to crucial details concerning the Linux kernel version and hardware architecture name, which are obtained through the use of the `uname` utility. When builds are conducted on different build systems, invoking the `uname` utility may yield diverse hardware architecture and kernel versions, which are then compiled into the resulting artifacts. This variation in architecture information leads to unreproducible builds, as the artifacts produced on different build systems will differ due to the discrepancies in the kernel version and hardware architecture used during the build process.
For instance, during the build process of the `systemd` package, a call is made to the `uname` utility for debugging purposes. This call retrieves the hardware architecture of the build system. In one scenario, the build was performed on a system with the `i686` architecture, while in another, it was executed on a system with the `x86_64` architecture. Consequently, this difference in architectural information is reflected in the resulting artifacts, causing the builds to become unreproducible due to the varying hardware architectures used during the build process as seen [here](https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/issues/unstable/captures_build_arch_issue.html)
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