[opensuse-factory] reproducible builds status 2023-03
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Hi,
I did some nice patches again this month.
I was also able to resume verification builds after the full rebuild
20230319.
Here are the autogenerated bits:
last month's status:
https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/5...
Last months' reproducible builds project updates (including my work):
https://reproducible-builds.org/reports/2023-02/
I uploaded https://rb.zq1.de/compare.factory-20230402/ today
https://rb.zq1.de/spec/glossar.txt explains the meaning of below values:
total-packages: 14744 (-58)
build-tried: 14690 (-54)
build-failed: 48 (+18)
build-n-a: 202 (-53)
build-succeeded: 14440 (-19)
build-official-failed+na: 167 (-6)
build-compare-failed: 483 (+15)
build-compare-succeeded: 13957 (-34)
verify-failed: 398 (+216)
verified-semi-reproducible: 12642 (+1729)
bit-by-bit-identical: 13764 (-85)
not-bit-by-bit-identical: 673 (+58)
not-bit-by-bit-identicalcheck: 676 (+66)
https://rb.zq1.de/compare.factory-20230402/graph.png
shows the change over time
https://rb.zq1.de/compare.factory-20230402/unreproduciblerings.txt
lists very unreproducible core packages (bootstrap+DVD)
Of the badly unreproducible packages,
5 were in ring0
56 were in ring1
That makes it 61/3316 => 1.84 %
which is below the overall average of
483/14440 => 3.34 %
673/14440 => 4.66 % of packages are not perfectly reproducible
package notes:
==> ./crmsh/.rb.notes <==
=> SR 1072113 by mcepl
= https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1209353
==> ./curl/.rb.notes <==
=> https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/7512 FTBFS-2030
https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3443 FTBFS-2028
==> ./docker-buildx/.rb.notes <==
go1.19 toolchain parallelism
==> ./fs-uae-launcher/.rb.notes <==
python310 toolchain pyc ASLR/readdir
==> ./golangci-lint/.rb.notes <==
=> SR 1073618 date
17fdb90 6c64092d 636f6d70 696c6572 3d67630a ld.-compiler=gc.
==> ./guestfs-tools/.rb.notes <==
=> SR 1072597 minor gzip mtime
./RPMS/usr/share/doc/packages/guestfs-tools/example-debian.xml.gz
==> ./kanku/.rb.notes <==
date
/etc/bash_completion.d/kanku.sh differs (Bourne-Again shell script,
ASCII text executable)
==> ./kubernetes1.24/.rb.notes <==
= https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/110928 random tmpdir
unknown/random
==> ./kubescape/.rb.notes <==
go1.19 toolchain parallelism 1-bit entropy
==> ./lwjgl3/.rb.notes <==
xmvn random uuid
==> ./memcached/.rb.notes <==
=> https://github.com/memcached/memcached/pull/927 FTBFS-2038
#=> https://github.com/memcached/memcached/pull/934 split
==> ./perf/.rb.notes <==
=>
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-perf-users/20230320201841.1133-1-bwiedemann@su...
= https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1180882
==> ./perl-Date-Calc/.rb.notes <==
=> SR 1072525 FTBFS-2038
= https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=102495 FTBFS-2038
==> ./policycoreutils/.rb.notes <==
python310 pyc toolchain
=> https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux/pull/268 toolchain, date
==> ./pw3270/.rb.notes <==
=> SR 1074457
=> https://github.com/PerryWerneck/pw3270/pull/50 date
==> ./python-azure-mgmt-datashare/.rb.notes <==
python310 toolchain pyc
==> ./python-blosc2/.rb.notes <==
FTBFS-j1
osc build --vm-type=kvm -j1 --clean --noservice standard
==> ./python-cx_Freeze/.rb.notes <==
=> https://github.com/marcelotduarte/cx_Freeze/pull/1860 FTBFS-2038
--build-opt=--vm-custom-opt=-rtc base=2038-01-25T00:00:00 failed
==> ./python-fsspec/.rb.notes <==
python310 pyc toolchain ASLR
==> ./python-gpstime/.rb.notes <==
FTBFS-2023-06-28
found range good=1687910021 bad=1687911946 (2023-06-28T00:25:46)
==> ./python-hotdoc/.rb.notes <==
python3.10 toolchain pyc ASLR
==> ./python-limnoria/.rb.notes <==
date+time => https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria/pull/1338
+++ new//usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/supybot/version.py
2018-05-10 12:00:00.000000000 +0000
==> ./python-logreduce/.rb.notes <==
python3.10 toolchain pyc ALSR
==> ./python-pexpect/.rb.notes <==
= flaky test https://github.com/pexpect/pexpect/issues/749
1 test fails with -j2 - wrote email to Jeff Quast
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Bernhard M. Wiedemann