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Reproducible Builds: Weekly report #55

Published: May 17, 2016.


What happened in the Reproducible Builds effort between May 8th and May 14th 2016:

Documentation updates

Toolchain fixes

  • dpkg 1.18.7 has been uploaded to unstable, after which Mattia Rizzolo took care of rebasing our patched version.
  • gcc-5 and gcc-6 migrated to testing with the patch to honour SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
  • Ximin Luo started an upstream discussion with the Ghostscript developers.
  • Norbert Preining has uploaded a new version of texlive-bin with these changes relevant to us:
    • imported Upstream version 2016.20160512.41045 support for suppressing timestamps (SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH) (Closes: #792202)
    • add support for SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH also to luatex
  • cdbs 0.4.131 has been uploaded to unstable by Jonas Smedegaard, fixing these issues relevant to us:
    • #794241: export SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH. Original patch by akira
    • #764478: call dh_strip_nondeterminism if available. Original patch by Holger Levsen
  • libxslt 1.1.28-3 has been uploaded to unstable by Mattia Rizzolo, fixing the following toolchain issues:
    • #823857: backport patch from upstream to provide stable IDs in the generated documents.
    • #791815: Honour SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH when embedding timestamps in docs. Patch by Eduard Sanou.

Packages fixed

The following 28 packages have become newly reproducible due to changes in their build dependencies: actor-framework ask asterisk-prompt-fr-armelle asterisk-prompt-fr-proformatique coccinelle cwebx d-itg device-tree-compiler flann fortunes-es idlastro jabref konclude latexdiff libint minlog modplugtools mummer mwrap mxallowd mysql-mmm ocaml-atd ocamlviz postbooks pycorrfit pyscanfcs python-pcs weka

The following 9 packages had older versions which were reproducible, and their latest versions are now reproducible again due to changes in their build dependencies: csync2 dune-common dune-localfunctions libcommons-jxpath-java libcommons-logging-java libstax-java libyanfs-java python-daemon yacas

The following packages have become newly reproducible after being fixed:

The following packages had older versions which were reproducible, and their latest versions are now reproducible again after being fixed:

  • klibc/2.0.4-9 by Ben Hutchings.

Some uploads have fixed some reproducibility issues, but not all of them:

Patches submitted that have not made their way to the archive yet:

  • #787424 against emacs24 by Alexis Bienvenüe: order hashes when generating .el files
  • #823764 against sen by Daniel Shahaf: render the build timestamp in a consistent timezone
  • #823797 against openclonk by Alexis Bienvenüe: honour SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
  • #823961 against herbstluftwm by Fabian Wolff: honour SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
  • #824049 against emacs24 by Alexis Bienvenüe: make start value of gensym-counter reproducible
  • #824050 against emacs24 by Alexis Bienvenüe: make autoloads files reproducible
  • #824182 against codeblocks by Fabian Wolff: honour SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
  • #824263 against cmake by Reiner Herrmann: sort file lists from file(GLOB ...)

Package reviews

344 reviews have been added, 125 have been updated and 20 have been removed in this week.

14 FTBFS bugs have been reported by Chris Lamb.

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Misc.

Dan Kegel sent a mail to report about his experiments with a reproducible dpkg PPA for Ubuntu. According to him sudo add-apt-repository ppa:dank/dpkg && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install dpkg should be enough to get reproducible builds on Ubuntu 16.04.

This week’s edition was written by Ximin Luo and Holger Levsen and reviewed by a bunch of Reproducible builds folks on IRC.


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