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From: Holger Levsen <holger@layer-acht.org>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] [Reproducible-builds] [PATCH] build: create time and date independent binary
Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2015 14:36:07 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <201507191436.14384.holger@layer-acht.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1434220011.3445.21.camel@collins>

Hi Paul,

sorry for the late reply. 

On Samstag, 13. Juni 2015, Paul Kocialkowski wrote:
> > you've seen https://reproducible.debian.net/u-boot ?
> This seems very minimalistic, but it's good to see U-Boot was given some
> attention already!

:-)
 
> > but maybe you can explain why u-boot needs more reproducibility testing
> > than what there currently is. i'm definitly interested and not opposed,
> > even though I think there shoukd be good reasons to treat some software
> > specially.
> The point is to make U-Boot reproducible for all possible targets, not
> only the few ones that are supported by U-Boot. 

I think your sentence is missing some word??!?

> I think this requires
> some extra infrastructure. In that sense, it is very similar to
> Coreboot.
> 
> > (also please note that we currently only have amd64 hw to run our tests
> > on.)
> 
> The problem is the same as Coreboot, which uses its own toolchain to
> build images. We don't need to have native armhf builds for U-Boot,
> testing with the armhf toolchain that is in Debian should be enough.

I see.
 
> I understand, this works out nicely because all the work on Coreboot
> will be inherited by Libreboot. However, on U-Boot, the work to bring
> reproducible builds has to take place initially. I know for a fact that
> parts of the code use things like __FILE__ or timestamps.

Ah.
 
> That makes sense. For U-Boot, it will certainly make sense for the
> distributions packaging it. I'm the main developer of Replicant, the
> fully free version of Android, and it would definitely be useful to have
> a smartphone on which we can trust that the bootloader can be built in a
> reproducible manner (and checked after being installed).

indeed!
 
> > All this said, if you send me patches, I will probably deploy them as I'm
> > very curious and more reproducibility efforts are good :-) We can can
> > always decide to remove or move them later.
> 
> I wish to make all contributions upstream. What would really help at
> first would be to have all targets built regularly to see where work is
> needed. This is where I think the Debian infrastructure could help, in a
> similar way as what was started for Coreboot.

can you point me to a how to explaining this or tell me those steps, starting 
with "git clone..."?


cheers,
	Holger


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  reply	other threads:[~2015-07-19 12:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-06-12 15:31 [U-Boot] [PATCH] build: create time and date independent binary Heiko Schocher
2015-06-12 20:21 ` Paul Kocialkowski
2015-06-13  9:10   ` [U-Boot] [Reproducible-builds] " Holger Levsen
2015-06-13 18:26     ` Paul Kocialkowski
2015-07-19 12:36       ` Holger Levsen [this message]
2015-07-19 13:14         ` Vagrant Cascadian
2015-07-19 15:00           ` Paul Kocialkowski
2015-07-19 15:18             ` Holger Levsen
2015-07-20  6:23           ` Heiko Schocher
2015-07-20  8:03             ` Paul Kocialkowski
2015-07-19 14:55         ` Paul Kocialkowski
2015-07-19 15:47           ` Holger Levsen
2015-07-19 16:39             ` Paul Kocialkowski
2015-06-15 13:04   ` [U-Boot] " Heiko Schocher
2015-06-13 19:40 ` Chris Kuethe

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