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Debian 14 cracks down on unreproducible packages

theregister·Liam Proven·22 days ago
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oses Dull but important … so, a bit like Debian itself, really About halfway through the Debian 14 “Forky” development process, its release team announced a new goal: deterministic package compilation. The Debian project’s latest Bits from the release team newsletter has a goal which may not sound very big, but will mean significant extra effort in a direction that could prove to be a valuable extra security measure. "Aided by the efforts of the Reproducible Builds project , we’ve decided it’s time to say that Debian must ship reproducible packages,"  wrote ReleaseTeam member Paul Gevers. "Since yesterday, we have enabled our migration software to block migration of new packages that can’t be reproduced or existing packages (in testing) that regress in reproducibility." Of the two links in that paragraph, the independent Reproducible Builds project does not, in this vulture’s humble opinion, explain what it’s all about very clearly.…

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