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https://www.brainspl.at/how-venmo-changed-the-finance-game.html | How Venmo Redefined Digital Payments and Modern Finance Skip to content Home About Us Imprint Contact Home About Us Imprint Contact Home How Venmo Changed the Finance Game Ruby on Rails How Venmo Changed the Finance Game John March 24, 2025 In 2009, Venmo entered the scene as a simple peer-to-peer payment app. Today, it’s a cultural touchstone and a financial force that reshaped how people think about—and interact with—money. From splitting pizza with friends to paying a local artist for a commissioned piece, Venmo turned mundane financial transactions into something familiar and intuitive. It’s no surprise that its popularity also intersects with other evolving digital trends, such as the rise of online gaming and entertainment, including platforms featured by online-casinos.com , which rely heavily on seamless, instant financial transactions. What started as a tool for casual money transfers has evolved into a multi-faceted service platform influencing banks, small businesses, and even regulators. The Socialization of Money Venmo’s biggest innovation wasn’t just convenience—it was connection. The app introduced a feed where users could see who paid whom, for what, and with what emojis. Whether it was rent, tacos, or concert tickets, users could annotate payments with jokes, hearts, or inside references. It was part payment processor, part social network. This integration of social interaction with financial behavior normalized talking about money in ways previously avoided. Suddenly, finances didn’t feel cold or clinical—they were part of daily conversation. “Venmo me” became a natural part of everyday language, reflecting a shift in both culture and consumer expectations. Driving the Move Toward a Cashless Society By offering fast, fee-free transfers between friends and family, Venmo made the idea of carrying cash seem outdated. Users could split dinner, cover concert tickets, or reimburse a roommate without ever touching a dollar bill. This behavioral shift contributed to the broader trend of cashless commerce , with ripple effects across transportation, retail, and even tipping culture, where QR codes and mobile wallets are rapidly replacing cash jars. From Peer Payments to Business Transactions Originally built for person-to-person payments, Venmo has grown into a platform that also supports small businesses, freelancers, and independent sellers. The launch of business profiles was a major shift—allowing vendors to accept payments, issue receipts, and track sales without expensive point-of-sale systems. From food trucks to fitness instructors, many now use Venmo to operate with the same speed and convenience as larger retailers. The app’s social feed also boosts visibility, giving businesses free exposure every time a customer shares a transaction. This discoverability makes it especially valuable for local commerce and side gigs. By removing barriers to digital payments, Venmo has evolved into a lightweight business tool that empowers everyday entrepreneurship. Nudging the Banking Sector Forward Traditional banks, once slow to adapt, found themselves racing to modernize in response. In this way, Venmo functioned as a catalyst, pushing the entire financial sector to innovate, modernize, and take mobile banking seriously. Expanding Financial Horizons Venmo has grown from a simple money-sending app into a more complete financial tool. Its integration of cryptocurrency lets users buy, sell, and hold digital assets like Bitcoin within the app. The Venmo credit card builds on this, offering customizable cash-back rewards and smart spend tracking. PayPal, Partnerships, and Global Growth Backed by PayPal, it benefits from a strong infrastructure and closer integration with e-commerce tools. It’s also expanding beyond U.S. borders, forming new merchant partnerships and investing in tools for small businesses. These moves position Venmo as a player in global finance, not just peer payments. A Magnet for Regulation Venmo’s scale has drawn regulatory attention, raising concerns around privacy, security, and fraud. As government agencies push for clearer rules, Venmo—like other fintechs—must adapt to increased scrutiny. While challenging, this oversight could boost user trust and drive broader adoption of digital financial tools. Conclusion Venmo didn’t just simplify payments—it reshaped how a generation thinks about money. By merging convenience with personal expression, it set a new standard competitors still chase. Today, it’s more than a P2P app—it’s a growing force in banking, business, and digital finance. 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Using separate processes via fork can significantly improve spec performance when using MRI, and can work in cases where Minitest’s default thread-based parallelism do not work, such as when tests/specs modify the constant namespace. Installation gem install minitest - parallel_fork Source Code Source code is available on GitHub at github.com/jeremyevans/minitest-parallel_fork Usage You can enable fork-based parallelism just by requiring minitest/parallel_fork . One easy to do so without modifying the spec code itself is to use the RUBYOPT environment variable. So if you execute your specs using: rake spec You can switch to fork-based parallelism using: RUBYOPT=-rminitest/parallel_fork rake spec To control the number of forks, you can set the NCPU environment variable: NCPU=8 RUBYOPT=-rminitest/parallel_fork rake spec If you don’t set the NCPU environment variable, minitest-parallel_fork will use 4 forks by default. Hooks In some cases, especially when using external databases, you’ll need to do some before fork or after fork setup. minitest/parallel_fork supports before_parallel_fork and after_parallel_fork hooks. before_parallel_fork is called before any child processes are forked: Minitest . before_parallel_fork do DB . disconnect end after_parallel_fork is called after each child process is forked, with the number of the child process, starting at 0: Minitest . after_parallel_fork do | i | DB . opts [ :database ] += ( i +1 ). to_s end The above examples show a fairly easy way to use minitest-parallel_fork with an external database when using Sequel. Before forking, all existing database connections are disconnected, and after forking, the database name is changed in each child to reference a child-specific database, so that the child processes do not share a database and are thus independent. There is also a hook for debugging. on_parallel_fork_marshal_failure is called if there is an error unmarshalling data sent from the child process to the parent process. This can happen if one of the child processes exits unexpected during the test, before it reports results. Minitest . on_parallel_fork_marshal_failure do # Gather relevant logs for more debugging end Fail Fast Support If you would like to run tests in parallel, but stop running tests at the first failure, you can use: RUBYOPT=-rminitest/parallel_fork/fail_fast rake spec Note that minitest-parallel_fork uses suite-based parallelism, so tests will not stop until one child has a failing test suite (test class that has a failing test method), and other children are signaled and also stop processing. Interrupt Support If you would like to run tests in parallel, but allow for shutting down children when SIGINT is sent to the process, you can use: RUBYOPT=-rminitest/parallel_fork/interrupt ruby spec_runner.rb The first SIGINT to a process will ask the child processes to shut down gracefully with SIGUSR1. The second SIGINT to a process will kill the child processes with SIGKILL. Note that if you use rake to run the specs, the second SIGINT may not be sent to to the parent process, as rake does it’s own SIGINT handling. ActiveRecord To use this with Rails/ActiveRecord, you probably want to use hooks similar to: Minitest . before_parallel_fork do ActiveRecord :: Base . connection . disconnect! end Minitest . after_parallel_fork do | i | db_config = Rails . application . config . database_configuration [ Rails . env ]. clone db_config [ 'database' ] += ( i +1 ). to_s ActiveRecord :: Base . establish_connection ( db_config ) end Speedup The speedup you get greatly depends on your specs. Here’s some examples using Sequel’s specs: 2 forks 4 forks spec_core: 1.25x - 1.36x 1.5x spec_model: 1.29x - 1.62x 1.72x - 2.02x spec_plugin: 1.57x - 1.76x 2.29x - 2.37x spec_sqlite: 1.75x - 1.86x 2.26x - 2.65x spec_postgres: 1.32x - 1.40x Untested Known Issues When using with minitest 6 and minitest-hooks, reported assertion counts may be inaccurate, though run, failure, and error counts should still be accurate. minitest-parallel_fork does not currently support coverage testing. License MIT Author Jeremy Evans <code@jeremyevans.net> About Fork-based parallelization for minitest Resources Readme License MIT license Uh oh! There was an error while loading. Please reload this page . Activity Stars 20 stars Watchers 2 watching Forks 6 forks Report repository Uh oh! There was an error while loading. Please reload this page . Contributors 4 Uh oh! There was an error while loading. Please reload this page . Languages Ruby 100.0% Footer © 2026 GitHub, Inc. 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https://www.debian.org/international/Danish/#content | Debian in Danish Skip Quicknav Blog Micronews Planet Wiki Debian International / Debian in Danish Note: The original document is newer than this translation. Debian in Danish We have collected a number of links to resources which may be of interest to Danish speaking Debian users in Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. There are also lists of Debian developers and translators from Denmark. User Groups If you are new to the world of GNU/Linux it may be a good idea to join your local GNU/Linux user group and participate in their meetings and mailing lists, membership is usually free, but it may be required to pay a small fee to participate in some events. On the Linux.dk web site you will find links to GNU/Linux user groups everywhere in Danmark, besides news and a calendar of activities. Newsgroups There are two Danish newsgroups about Unix, including GNU/Linux: dk.edb.system.unix Danish group about various Unix flavours, including GNU/Linux systems. Before posting please remember to read the groups' guidelines . dk.edb.system.unix.hardware Danish group about configuration of hardware and drivers under various flavours of Unix systems, including GNU/Linux systems. Before posting please remember to read the groups' guidelines . Official Mailinglists Debian have two official mailinglists for users who speak Danish. The mailinglist on which users who speak Danish can seek help and advice is called debian-user-danish. You can subscribe to the list using the web or by sending an e-mail to debian-user-danish-request@lists.debian.org with the word "subscribe" as the subject. All mails sent to the list are archived . If you are interested in working on the translation to Danish of Debian's documentation and programs, you can participate on the list debian-l10n-danish. You can subscribe to the list using the web or by sending an e-mail to debian-l10n-danish-request@lists.debian.org with the word "subscribe" as the subject. All mails sent to the list are archived . Forums, News and Links LinuxIN.dk has general news stories, reviews and forums related to GNU/Linux distributions and software. Organizations The aim of Foreningen Fri Software is to collect donations which can be used to support projects developing and distributing Free Software. On www.OpenSource.dk you can subscribe to a mailing list where Danish and Scanian events and news of interest to Open Source users are announced. On another mailing list various topics related to Open Source are discussed. Books Some Debian users have written Debian-guiden , an installation and configuration guide to Debian GNU/Linux in Danish. On the same web site you can help out by improving the guide. 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https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/debian-installer/#errata | Debian -- Debian “trixie” Installation Information Skip Quicknav Blog Micronews Planet Wiki Debian Releases / Debian “trixie” Release Information / Debian “trixie” Installation Information Installing Debian 13.3 To install Debian 13.3 ( trixie ), download any of the following images (all amd64 and arm64 CD/DVD images can be used on USB sticks too): netinst CD images amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el riscv64 s390x netinst CD images (via jigdo ) amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el riscv64 s390x CD amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el riscv64 s390x DVD amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el riscv64 s390x source CD (via BitTorrent ) amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el riscv64 s390x DVD (via BitTorrent ) amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el riscv64 s390x source CD (via jigdo ) amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el riscv64 s390x DVD (via jigdo ) amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el riscv64 s390x source Blu-ray (via jigdo ) amd64 source other images (netboot, flexible usb stick, etc.) amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el riscv64 s390x Notes For downloading full CD and DVD images the use of BitTorrent or jigdo is recommended. For the less common architectures only a limited number of images from the CD and DVD sets is available as ISO file or via BitTorrent. The full sets are only available via jigdo. For the installation images, verification files ( SHA256SUMS , SHA512SUMS and other) are available from the same directory as the images. Documentation If you read only one document before installing, read our Installation Howto , a quick walkthrough of the installation process. Other useful documentation includes: Trixie Installation Guide detailed installation instructions Debian-Installer FAQ and Debian-CD FAQ common questions and answers Debian-Installer Wiki community maintained documentation Errata This is a list of known problems in the installer shipped with Debian 13.3. If you have experienced a problem installing Debian and do not see your problem listed here, please send us an installation report describing the problem or check the wiki for other known problems. Errata for release 13.0 Desktop installations may not work using CD#1 alone Due to space constraints on the first CD, not all of the expected GNOME desktop packages fit on CD#1. For a successful installation, use extra package sources (e.g. a second CD or a network mirror) or use a DVD instead. Status: It is unlikely more efforts can be made to fit more packages on CD#1. --> Improved versions of the installation system are being developed for the next Debian release, and can also be used to install trixie. For details, see the Debian-Installer project page . Back to the Debian Project homepage . This page is also available in the following languages: Select your language español français Italiano Nederlands polski Português svenska 中文(简) 中文(HK) 中文(繁) 한국어 (Korean) Ελληνικά (Ellinika) How to set the default document language Home About Social Contract Code of Conduct Free Software Legal Info Help Debian Getting Debian Network install CD/USB ISO images Pure Blends Debian Packages Developers' Corner News Project News Events Documentation Release Info Debian Wiki Support Debian International Security Information Bug reports Mailing Lists Site map Search The Debian Blog Debian Micronews Debian Planet See our contact page to get in touch. Web site source code is available . Last Modified: Sat, Oct 25 16:31:48 UTC 2025   Last Built: Sat, Jan 10 18:42:02 UTC 2026 Copyright © 1997-2025 SPI and others; See license terms Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc. | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://www.debian.org/international/Norwegian | Debian -- Debian's Norwegian Corner Skip Quicknav Blog Micronews Planet Wiki Debian International / Debian's Norwegian Corner Debian's Norwegian Corner On this page you will find information for Norwegian Debian users. If you have something you think belongs here, please write one of the Norwegian translators . Mailing lists Debian does not currently have any official mailing lists in Norwegian. If there is any interest we can create one or more, for users and/or developers. Links Some links which may be of interest for Norwegian Debian users: Linux Norway "A volunteer organization which aims at spreading information on the Linux operating system in Norway." Hosts, among other things, the Norwegian UNIX User Group . Visit their Wiki page about similar organizations that lists most/all active Linux user groups in Norway. Norwegian contributors to the Debian Project Currently active Norwegian Debian Developers: Lars Bahner < bahner@debian.org > Morten Werner Forsbring < werner@debian.org > Ove Kåven < ovek@debian.org > Petter Reinholdtsen < pere@debian.org > Ruben Undheim < rubund@debian.org > Steinar H. Gunderson < sesse@debian.org > Stein Magnus Jodal < jodal@debian.org > Stig Sandbeck Mathisen < ssm@debian.org > Tollef Fog Heen < tfheen@debian.org > Øystein Gisnås < shaka@debian.org > This list is updated infrequently so you might want to check the Debian Developers Database - just select Norway as country. Former Norwegian Debian Developers: Morten Hustvei Ole J. Tetlie Peter Krefting Tom Cato Amundsen Tore Anderson Tor Slettnes Translators: The Debian web pages are currently translated to Norwegian by: Hans F. Nordhaug < hansfn@gmail.com > If you are interested in translating, please begin by reading the information for translators . The Debian web pages was earlier translated by: Cato Auestad Stig Sandbeck Mathisen Tollef Fog Heen Tor Slettnes If you would like to help out, or if you know of someone else who in one way or another is involved in the Debian project, please contact one of us. Back to the Debian Project homepage . This page is also available in the following languages: Select your language norsk (bokmål) How to set the default document language Home About Social Contract Code of Conduct Free Software Legal Info Help Debian Getting Debian Network install CD/USB ISO images Pure Blends Debian Packages Developers' Corner News Project News Events Documentation Release Info Debian Wiki Support Debian International Security Information Bug reports Mailing Lists Site map Search The Debian Blog Debian Micronews Debian Planet See our contact page to get in touch. Web site source code is available . Last Modified: Wed, Jan 7 03:53:35 UTC 2026   Last Built: Sat, Jan 10 23:35:06 UTC 2026 Copyright © 1997-2026 SPI and others; See license terms Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc. | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_input_files.html#_footnote_ | rbm_input_files(7) rbm_input_files(7) NAME rbm_input_files - rbm input files configuration DESCRIPTION When building a project with rbm, the input can be a git or mercurial repository from which a tarball will be created and used as input for your build. In addition or instead of this git or mercurial repository, it is possible to retrieved files from other sources to use them as input files. The following input sources are available: a URL which should be used to download the file a file resulting from the output of a command the value of a config value the result of the build of an other project The file that has been retrieved can be verified with: matching a specific sha256 checksum a gpg signature file from a specific key or keyring The input files can be located in the output directory (for the result of an other project’s build), or in the project’s directory. CONFIGURATION The configuration of the input files is done in the input_files configuration option. This option is an array of file descriptors. Each file descriptor is an hash containing some of the following options: filename The name of the file that will be fetched. Except when an URL or a project is set, this filename is mandatory. If it is not set when an URL is set, the basename of the URL is used as a filename. If it is not set when a project is set, the project’s filename option is used. The filename can be the name of a directory, in which case all the files from the directory are included. name Optionaly the input_file can have a name. This name is used as key in the input_files_by_name option. content The content of the file. URL The URL from which to download the file. exec A command or script to execute to produce the file. project The name of an other project to build, to create the file. The content of the file descriptor is used as options for the build of this project. You can add config options such as version , git_hash or target to configure the build. The command line options are not forwarded. The name of the current project is available to that other project in the origin_project option, and the current step in the origin_step option. pkg_type When the input file is an other project, this option can be used to select a different type of build (which we call a step). This is equivalent to the --step command line option. The previous step is available in the origin_step option. target An array defining the build targets for the selected project. If this option is not set, the current build target is forwarded. If set, this replaces the current targets. target_append The same as target , but instead of replacing the current targets, the new targets are appended. target_prepend The same as target , but instead of replacing the current targets, the new targets are prepended. enable The files are enabled by default. If this option is set to 0, then the file is ignored. refresh_input By default, if the file is already present, it is not downloaded or created again, except when an sha256sum is defined and the file present is not matching. If this option is set to a true value, the file will be removed and created again on each run, except when an sha256sum is defined and the file present is matching. sha256sum The sha256 checksum of the file. The build will fail with an error if the file does not match the expected sha256 checksum. file_gpg_id If this option is set to 1, the file is checked for a gpg signature. If it is set to an other non zero value, or an array of non zero values, those are expected to be the valid gpg key IDs. The gpg_wrapper , gpg_keyring , gpg_keyring_dir , gpg_bin , gpg_args options can be used to configure the gpg check. Those options can be overriden in the file descriptor. sig_ext An array of file extensions for the gpg signature file. Those extensions are used to find the signature file when file_gpg_id is set. If the signature file is missing but an URL is set, the extension is appended to the URL to try to download it. The default value for sig_ext is gpg , asc , sig . The sig_ext can also be set to a single value. urlget A command or script to be used to download files from an URL. It should use filename as the output filename, and URL as the source URL. The default is to use wget . output_dir By default, the files are searched in the project’s directory, and its output directory. The generated files are stored in the project’s output directory. If you want to store and search a file in a different directory, you can set the output_dir option to a different value. All those options are templates, and can use other options defined inside or outside the file descriptor. Their default values can be defined outside the file descriptor. Those options can also be defined per target, or per distribution. Instead of a file descriptor hash, an element of the input_files array can be a string. In that case the string is the name of the option containing the file descriptor hash. This can be useful when you are using the same file in multiple projects. INHERITANCE OF PROJECTS OPTIONS When defining a file of type project , the options defined in the input_files entry are transmitted to the child project. If this project is also using other projects in its input_files then the options from the first input_files entry are inherited. In this example, both project B and C are getting the definition of option1 : projects/A/config: input_files: - project: B option1: value1 projects/B/config: input_files: - project: C projects/C/config: input_files: [] In some cases you might want to define options that only apply to the first level of child projects. To do that you can define the options under norec . In this example, only project B is getting the definition of option1 : projects/A/config: input_files: - project: B norec: option1: value1 projects/B/config: input_files: - project: C projects/C/config: input_files: [] EXAMPLES In the following example we define the input_files configuration for the project bundle . This project has two different targets, dev and stable , and is using input files from different sources : The project A tarball is downloaded from an URL with an known sha256sum. The project B tarball is downloaded from an URL which is different depending on the target. The sha256sum is also different depending on the target. The project C tarball is downloaded from an URL, and checked using a gpg signature. The project D tarball is built using rbm. The git_hash used to build it is different depending on the target. The git tag gpg signature is checked only in the stable target. input_files: - filename: project-A.tar.gz URL: http://www.project-a.org/project.tar.gz sha256sum: 93c4fb2f3d377f41001fe1cf3c806dc9fc926a53dbbf4302838d7ee7c9f17315 - filename: 'project-B-[% c('project_b_version') %].tar.gz' URL: 'http://www.project-b.org/project-b-[% c('project_b_version') %].tar.gz' targets: dev: project_b_version: 0.12 sha256sum: 5f0ac48598c0a7948bb7da626b0599f121c1365ec53b111b5ba9e9330410fc44 stable: project_b_version: 0.10 sha256sum: f0f81fbc84992c21bbbcb301c1185ce3d1772f150f57d37530cc9e4b0249a630 - filename: project-c.tar.gz URL: http://www.project-c.org/release-0.1.tar.gz file_gpg_id: 1 gpg_keyring: project-c.gpg sig_ext: sig - filename: project-D.tar.gz project: project_d pkg_type: build targets: dev: git_hash: master stable: git_hash: 2.1 tag_gpg_id: 1 SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_config(7) Last updated 2022-06-29 17:28:26 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_templates.html#_footnote_ | rbm_templates(7) rbm_templates(7) NAME rbm_templates - A description of the rbm templates DESCRIPTION All configuration options are actually templates. So you can use template directives in any of the option. There are a few exceptions however, for the options that are needed to process templates, so they can’t be templated themself. The following options are not templated : projects_dir If you want to make other options not templated, add them to the notmpl config option, which is an array. All the other options are automatically processed as template. The template are made using perl Template Toolkit. You can read more about the syntax on the Template Toolkit website . From any template, it is possible to include other template files using the INCLUDE directive. The template files are added to the directory projects_dir/project where projects_dir is the projects directory (the default is projects ) and project the name of the project. Other template files can be added in the directory projects_dir/common , to be included from any of the other templates. There are different template files : By default, the following template file is used, but you can add more: the build script template, named build . This template is used to create a build script, that is executed when you use the build command. This creates the build option. The following variables can be used in the template files : config contains all the configuration. You can view the content with rbm showconf . c This variable is a function reference. Instead of accessing the config variable directly, you can use the c function which will look at the command line parameters, the project specific configuration then the global configuration and return the first defined one. The syntax to use this function is c('option-name') . Optionally it can take as a second argument a hash table containing options to override temporarily (in template processing). Additionally the 2nd argument can contain the following options : no_tmpl : set this to 1 if you want to disable template processing for this option lookup. error_if_undef : set this to 1 (for default error message) or a string containing an error message if you want to exit with an error when the selected option is undefined. as_array : if set to 1, then return all matching results as an array reference, instead of only the first one. norec : this option is useful in the cases where the value of an option depends on the input files of the current project, for example to compute a hash based on the input files. In norec you can define options that will apply to the current project, but will not be applied on the child projects defined in the input_files section. For more details, you can read the "Inheritance of projects options" section in rbm_input_files(7) . pc This variable is a function reference. It is the same as c , except that it takes a project name as its first argument. This is useful if you want to access the config value of an other project than the current one. The command line options are not used in this lookup. The current target is used, unless an other target option is defined in the options argument. The current project name is available to the requested option in the origin_project option. The current step is used, unless an other step option is defined in the options argument. The previous step is available in the origin_step option. project The name of the project for which we are processing a template. p The project’s configuration. This is a shortcut for the value of config.projects.$project . dest_dir The destination directory, where the resulting files will be stored at the end of the build. This is mainly useful in build script templates, and probably not useful in package template files. exit_error A function that you can use to exit with an error. The first argument is an error message. The second argument is an optional exit code (default is 1). exec A function taking a command line as argument, to be executed in the sources tree. The output of the command is returned, if the exit code was 0. If the argument starts with # , then it is considered to be a script, which will be written to a temporary file and executed. The second argument of the exec function is an optional $options hash, used to override values of git_url , hg_url , fetch , git_hash or hg_hash . path A function to return an absolute path. It takes a path as first argument. If the path is already an absolute path, then it returns the same thing. If the path is a relative path, it returns the path concatenated with basedir which is the directory where the main configuration file is located. Optionally it can take a second argument to set an other value for the basedir . tmpl A function taking a template text as argument, and returning it processed. shell_quote A function to quote strings to use them as argument in command lines. This is the function from String::ShellQuote perl module. versioncmp A function to compare two version numbers. It returns -1, 0, or 1 depending on whether the first argument is less than, equal to, or greater than the second argument. This is the function from the Sort::Versions perl module. sha256 A function returning the sha256 digest of its argument as an hexadecimal string. sha256file A function returning the sha256 digest of a file as an hexadecimal string. If the file does not exist, an empty string is returned. fileparse A function to parse a path. Returns an array containing the filename, and the directory path. This is the fileparse routine from File::Basename. ENV A hash containing all the process environment variables. EXAMPLES You want to use the version number somewhere in a template for a rpm or debian package : Version: [% c('version') %] You want to exit with an error if the distribution option is undefined : %description This package is built for distribution [% c('distribution', { error_if_undef => 1 }) %] You know that the remote_ssh option uses the ssh_host option, and you want to change the value of ssh_host just for the lookup of remote_ssh in step deb_src . You can temporarily override the ssh_host option like this : ssh_host: some_hostname steps: deb_src: remote_exec: "[% c('remote_ssh', { ssh_host => 'some_other_hostname' }) %]" You want to be able to define the package revision number using a file in the sources tree of your software. In the config file, you can use the exec function like this : pkg_rel: "[% exec('cat package_revision_number.txt') %]" In your rpm spec file, you want to add a build require, but only for versions higher than 0.3, so you add this to your rpm spec template file : [% IF versioncmp(c('version'), '0.3') > 0 -%] BuildRequires: some_buildrequire [% END -%] SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_config(7) Last updated 2022-06-29 17:28:26 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoctor/latest/whats-new/ | What’s New in 2.0 | Asciidoctor Docs Asciidoctor Docs In this project AsciiDoc Language Syntax Quick Reference Processing Asciidoctor Ruby Asciidoctor.js JavaScript AsciidoctorJ Java Extensions Add-on Converters PDF Ruby EPUB3 Ruby reveal.js Ruby, JavaScript Source Compilers Reducer Ruby, JavaScript Extended Syntax Asciidoctor Diagram Ruby Tooling Build Automation Maven Tools Java Gradle Plugin Java Asciidoclet Java Text Editors / Viewers Browser Extension IntelliJ Plugin Chat List --> Source Tweets Asciidoctor Features What’s New in 2.0 Install and Update Supported Platforms Install Using Ruby Packaging Install Using Linux Packaging Install on macOS Install on Windows Convert Your First File Converters Available Converters Custom Converter Converter Templates Convertible Contexts Generate HTML Stylesheets Default Stylesheet Stylesheet Modes Apply a Custom Stylesheet Embed a CodeRay or Pygments Stylesheet Manage Images Use Local Font Awesome Add a Favicon Verbatim Block Line Wrapping Skip Front Matter Generate DocBook Generate Manual Pages Process AsciiDoc Using the CLI asciidoctor(1) Specify an Output File Process Multiple Source Files Pipe Content Through the CLI Set Safe Mode CLI Options Process AsciiDoc Using the API Load and Convert Files Load and Convert Strings Generate an HTML TOC Set Safe Mode Enable the Sourcemap Catalog Assets Find Blocks API Options Safe Modes Safe Mode Specific Content AsciiDoc Tooling Syntax Highlighting Highlight.js Rouge CodeRay Pygments Custom Adapter STEM Processing MathJax and HTML Asciidoctor Mathematical STEM Support in the DocBook Toolchain AsciiMath Gem Extensions Register Extensions Log from an Extension Preprocessor Tree Processor Postprocessor Docinfo Processor Block Processor Compound Block Processor Block Macro Processor Inline Macro Processor Include Processor Localization Support Errors and Warnings Migration Guides Upgrade from Asciidoctor 1.5.x to 2.0 Migrate from AsciiDoc.py Migrate from DocBook XML Migrate from Markdown Migrate from Confluence XHTML Migrate from MS Word Asciidoctor 2.0 AsciiDoc Asciidoctor 2.0 Asciidoctor.js 3.0 2.2 AsciidoctorJ 3.0 2.5 Asciidoctor PDF 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.0 Asciidoctor EPUB3 2.3 Asciidoctor reveal.js 5.0 4.1 Maven Tools 3.2 Gradle Plugin Suite 5.0 4.0 Asciidoclet 2.0 1.5.6 Asciidoctor Diagram 3.0.1 Browser Extension Community Asciidoctor What’s New in 2.0 Edit this Page What’s New in 2.0 The new features, improvements, and bug fixes made in each patch release of the Asciidoctor 2.0 release line. The releases are ordered from newest to oldest. Cumulative issues resolved: 2.0.x Asciidoctor 2.0.20 Release date: 2023.05.18 Bug Fixes Update release-version attribute in READMEs and man page during release Rebuild man page during release Asciidoctor 2.0.19 Release date: 2023.05.17 Improvements Return empty string instead of nil if raw or verbatim block has no lines Don’t uppercase monospace span in section title in manpage output (#4402) Simplify processing of implicit link (i.e., autolink) by separating implicit and explicit match Generate partintro block consistently (#4450) Add Kiswahili translation for built-in labels (PR #4454) ( @bkmgit ) Compliance Fix call order so use of an include file with invalid encoding continues to raise error when using Ruby >= 3.2.0 Fix test assertion for fallback Rouge stylesheet to be compatible with Rouge 4.1 (#4406) ( @tmzullinger ) Support notitle option on section as alternative to untitled to hide title (#4437) Add support for Haml 6 to template converter (#4429) Bug Fixes Process constrained inline passthrough inside monospace span (#4458) Catalog inline ref defined using anchor macro even when resolved reftext is empty Use while loop rather than recursion to locate next line to process; prevents stack limit error (#4368) Avoid matching numeric character references when searching for # in xref target (#4393) Use correct selector to collapse margin on first and last child of sidebar Don’t allow target of include directive to start with a space (to distinguish it from a dlist item) or to end with a space Manify alt text of block image in manpage output (#4401) Adjust font size of term in horizontal dlist to match font size of term in regular dlist Implicitly attach nested list that starts with block attribute lines to dlist entry (#4268) Don’t swallow square brackets when processing escaped URL macro Treat uri:classloader: as an absolute path prefix when running on JRuby (#3929) Apply reftext substitutions to value of mantitle attribute in DocBook output (#4448) Enclose <reftext> tag in <article> tag in DocBook output for man page (#4452) Correctly handle compat role on monospace and constrained passthrough when box attrlist or formatted text is escaped Build / Infrastructure Update latest CRuby in CI workflow to 3.2 Update latest JRuby in CI workflow to 9.4.2.0 Asciidoctor 2.0.18 Release date: 2022.10.15 Bug Fixes Change internal uriish? helper to only detect a URI pattern at start of a string; avoids misleading messages (#4357) Prevent highlight.js warning when no language is set on source block; don’t call highlightBlock if data-lang attribute is absent (#4263) Don’t raise error if Asciidoctor::Extensions.unregister is called before groups are initialized (#4270) If path is included both partially and fully, store it with true value (included fully) in includes table of document catalog Reset registry if activate is called on it again (#4256) Format source location in exception message when extension code is malformed Fix lineno on reader when skip-front-matter attribute is set but end of front matter is not found Fix Asciidoctor::Cli::Invoker constructor when first argument is a hash Update default stylesheet to honor marker on unordered list when marker is defined on ancestor unordered list (#4361) Improvements Propagate :to_dir option to document of AsciiDoc table cell (#4297) Force encoding of attribute data passed via CLI to UTF-8 if transcoding fails (#4351) ( @zkaip ) Asciidoctor 2.0.17 Release date: 2022.01.05 Bug Fixes Don’t crash if process method for custom block returns an abstract block with context :compound that isn’t of type Block (e.g., a list) Ignore return value of process method for custom block or block macro if value matches parent argument Remove unnamespaced selectors in Pygments stylesheet Normalize output from Pygments to use linenos class for inline line numbering and trim space after number; update default stylesheet accordingly Change AbstractBlock#sections? to return false when called on block that isn’t a Section or Document (PR #3591) ( @Mogztter ) Hide built-in marker on HTML summary element in Safari when using default stylesheet (#4162) Hide outline around HTML summary when activated in Safari (#4162) Include primary video in value of playlist attribute when embedding YouTube video (#4156) Honor stripes=none on nested table (#4165) Update default stylesheet to fix spacing around empty list item (#4184) Honor :header_only option when parsing document with manpage doctype (#4192) Use numeric character reference for closing square bracket around alt text of icon Process author or authors document attribute in document header when implicit doctitle is absent (#4206) Patch open-uri-cached gem to work with Ruby 3.1 (update: drop patch now that open-uri-cached has been fixed) (#4227) Improvements Prevent line numbers on source blocks in HTML output from being selected (applies to pygments and coderay) (#4128) Allow hash to be specified for Vimeo video either in video ID or using hash attribute (#4176) Remove unnecessary specificity in default stylesheet for styling p element inside list item Remove obsolete gist embed styles from default stylesheet Allow --failure-level to be set to default value, FATAL Sort levels in help for --failure-level option in ascending order Invert FR translations for caution & warning admonition labels (#4212) ( @cyChop ) Add tests for open-uri-cached integration that’s activated by the cache-uri attribute Don’t warn if negated tag is not found in include file (#4230) Build / Infrastructure Add Ruby 3.1 to CI matrix Asciidoctor 2.0.16 Release date: 2021.08.03 Bug Fixes Include all lines outside of specified tagged region when tag filter on include directive is a single negated tag (#4048) Only interpret negated wildcard in tag filter on include directive as implicit globstar if it precedes other tags (#4086) Change ifeval directive to resolve to false if comparison operation cannot be performed (#4046) Don’t crash if :to_file option is passed to load or load_file and value is not a string (#4055) Use automatic link text if ID in shorthand xref is followed by dangling comma (e.g., <<idname,>> ) Update default stylesheet to indent blocks attached to list item in checklist (#2550) Update default stylesheet to re-enable styling of implicit lead role on first paragraph of preamble inside AsciiDoc table cell Update default stylesheet to fix conflict between text decoration and bottom border on abbr[title] element Change invalid font family "sans" in default stylesheet to "sans-serif" Fix missing automatic reftext for internal xrefs in manpage output (#4110) Replace numeric character reference for plus in manpage output (#4059) Replace numeric character reference for degree sign in manpage output (#4059) Convert apostrophe to the portable \*(Aq variable instead of the groff-specific escape \(aq (#4060) ( @felipec ) Document the -e, --embedded option flag in the man page, which replaces the outdated -e, --eruby option flag Improvements Use queue to iterate over lines in reader instead of stack (#4106) Uppercase automatic reftext for level-2 section titles in manpage output if reftext matches section title (#4110) Show safe modes in strictness order in CLI help (#4065) Remove redundant styles from the default stylesheet Update font styles for summary element in default stylesheet to match font styles of paragraph (#4114) Update default stylesheet to indent content of details element (#4116) Update default stylesheet to use custom marker for summary element to make appearance consistent (#4116) Add Vietnamese translation of built-in attributes (PR #4066) ( @nguyenhoa93 ) Add Thai translation of built-in attributes (PR #4113) ( @ammaneena ) Build / Infrastructure Import source of default stylesheet into this repository; use PostCSS with cssnano to minify (#4062) Use autoprefixer to manage browser prefixes in default stylesheet (#4118) Asciidoctor 2.0.15 Release date: 2021.04.27 Bug Fixes Don’t include trailing period, question mark, or exclamation point in target (URL) of autolink (#3860) Don’t assign nil value to named attribute mapped to absent positional attribute when parsing attrlist (#4033) Remove leading and trailing spaces around role on inline phrase (#4035) Ignore empty role on inline phrase defined using legacy syntax and followed by comma (#4035) Use xreftext on document as fallback link text in HTML output for inter-document xref that resolves to current document when no link text is provided (#4032) Use xreftext on document as fallback link text in HTML output for internal xref with empty fragment when no link text is provided (#4032) Use document ID as linkend in DocBook output for internal xref with empty fragment; auto-generating one if necessary (#4032) Improvements Format keyboard references in monospace in man page output Build and infrastructure Get remaining invoker tests working on JRuby 9.1 for Windows Asciidoctor 2.0.14 Release date: 2021.04.19 Bug fixes Don’t allow AsciiDoc table cell to set document attribute that was unset from the API (exceptions include: compat-mode, toc, showtitle, and notitle) (#4017) Ensure default document attributes unset in parent document remain unset in AsciiDoc table cell (#2586) Allow showtitle and notitle to be toggled in AsciiDoc table cell if set in parent document (#4018) Ensure mtime of input file honors TZ environment variable on JRuby for Windows (affects value of docdatetime attribute) (#3550) Honor caption attribute on blocks that support captioned title even if corresponding *-caption document attribute (e.g., example-caption ) is unset (#4023) Suppress missing attribute warning when applying substitutions to implicit document title for assignment to intrinsic doctitle attribute (#4024) If you want to use an attribute reference in the document title (i.e., level-0 section title), and you also need to reference the doctitle attribute somewhere in the document, then any attributes you reference in the document title must be defined before that line (aka follow document order, just like any other attribute entry). Otherwise, they will remain unresolved in the value of the doctitle attribute (though they will still work in the document title itself). Improvements Use attribute, if set, as seed value for counter even if not already registered as a counter (#4014) Allow subs attribute value on Inline node returned by process method for custom inline macro to be a String (#3938) Allow value of user-home attribute to be overridden by API or CLI (#3732) Build and infrastructure Run tests on JRuby for Windows (#3550) Asciidoctor 2.0.13 Release date: 2021.04.10 Bug fixes Rollback change for #3470, which added logic to remove leading and trailing empty lines in an AsciiDoc include file; instead skip empty lines before processing document header (#3997) Don’t allow counter and counter2 attribute directives to override locked attributes (#3939) ( @mogztter ) Fix crash when resolving next value in sequence for counter with non-numeric value (#3940) Honor list of tags following negated wildcard on include directive (#3932) Update default stylesheet to remove the dash in front of cite on nested quote block (#3847) Don’t mangle formatting macros when uppercasing section titles in man page output (#3892) Don’t escape hyphen in manname in man page output Remove extra .sp line before content of verse block in man page output Fix layout of footnotes in man page output (#3989) Fix formatting of footnote text with URL in man page output (#3988) Remove redundant trailing space on URL followed by non-adjacent text in man page output (#4004) Use .bp macro at location of page break in man page output (#3992) Improvements Extract method to create lexer and formatter in Rouge adapter (#3953) ( @Oblomov ) Add support for pygments.rb 2.x (#3969) ( @slonopotamus ) Allow NullLogger to be enabled by setting the :logger option to a falsy value (#3982) Substitute attributes in manpurpose part of NAME section in man page doctype (#4000) Output all mannames in name section of HTML output for man page doctype (#3757) Build and infrastructure Enable running tests as root (PR #3874) ( @mikemckiernan ) Import documentation for processor into Asciidoctor core repository (#3861) ( @graphitefriction ) Speed up CI by using Bundler cache (PR #3901) ( @slonopotamus ) Run tests against both pygments.rb 1.x and 2.x (#3969) ( @slonopotamus ) Documentation Multiple copyedits and typo fixes (PR #3858)(PR #3912)(PR #3913) ( @mogztter ) Improve Dutch translation by removing diacritic from first letter of toc-title and adding translations for part and section (PR #3895) ( @jdevreese ) Update attributes-it.adoc (PR #3886) ( @ciampix ) Correct extension registry errors in options.adoc (PR #3902) ( @djencks ) Minor improvements to docs features page (PR #3917) ( @Younes-L ) Add Belarusian translation of built-in attributes (PR #3928) ( @morganov ) Document the header_only option (PR #3934) ( @mogztter ) Add a pandoc command using docker and update command on MS Word migration page (PR #3956) ( @dacog ) Apply minor typo and flow change to default stylesheet docs (PR #3977) ( @chrisperrault ) Update instructions for Migrating from Confluence XHTML (#3994) ( @juliojgd ) Asciidoctor 2.0.12 Release date: 2020.11.10 Bug Fixes Set type and target property on unresolved footnote reference and unset id property (fixes regression) (#3825) Fix crash when inlining an SVG if the explicit width or height value on the image node is not a string (#3829) Reset word wrap behavior to normal on tables, then re-enable again for admonition content, horizontal dlist description, and AsciiDoc table cells (#3833) Improvements Pass through role to DocBook output for inline image (#3832) Compliance Defer use of Ruby >= 2.3 constructs to restore compatibility with Ruby 2.0 until at least next minor release (#3827) Don’t append the default px unit identifier to the explicit width or height value when inlining an SVG (#3829) Build and infrastructure Migrate Linux CI jobs to GitHub Actions (#3837) Migrate Windows CI jobs to GitHub Actions (#3839) Run CI job on macOS (#3842) Asciidoctor 2.0.11 Release date: 2020.11.02 Bug fixes Fix infinite loop when callout list with obsolete syntax is found inside list item (#3472) Fix infinite loop when xreftext contains a circular reference path in HTML and man page converters (#3543) Apply text formatting to table cells in implicit header row when column has the a or l style (#3760) Fix errant reference warning for valid reference when running in compat mode (#3555) Initialize backend traits for converter (if not previously initialized) using assigned basebackend; mimics Asciidoctor < 2 behavior (#3341) Set source_location on preamble block when sourcemap option is enabled (#3799) Link the notitle and showtitle attributes so they act as opposites for the same toggle (#3804) Pass options to constructor of Rouge lexer instead of #lex method; restores compatibility with Rouge >= 3.4 (#3336) Don’t clobber cgi-style options on language when enabling start_inline option on the Rouge PHP lexer (#3336) Fix parsing of wrapped link and xref text, including when an attrlist signature is detected (#3331) Restore deprecated writable number property on AbstractBlock Always use title as xreftext if target block has an empty caption, regardless of xrefstyle value (#3745) Allow a bibliography reference to be used inside a footnote (#3325) Fix bottom margin collapsing on AsciiDoc table cell (#3370) Remove excess hard line break in multi-line AsciiMath blocks (#3407) Only strip trailing spaces from lines of AsciiDoc include file (#3436) Remove errant optional flag in regexp for menu macro that breaks Asciidoctor.js (#3433) Preserve repeating backslashes when generating man page output (#3456) Honor percentage width specified on macro of inline SVG (#3464) Removing leading and trailing blank lines in AsciiDoc include file to match assumption of parser (#3470) Activate extensions when :extensions option is set, even if Extensions API is not yet loaded (#3570) Don’t activate global extensions if :extensions option is false (#3570) Escape ellipsis at start of line in man page output (#3645) ( @jnavila ) Don’t register footnote with ID if a footnote is already registered with that ID (#3690) Honor start attribute on ordered list in man page output (#3714) Warn instead of crashing if SVG to inline is empty (#3638) ( @mogztter ) Compute highlight line ranges on source block relative to value of start attribute (#3519) ( @mogztter ) Prevent collapsible block from incrementing example number by assigning an empty caption (#3639) Use custom init function for highlight.js to select the correct code elements (#3761) Fix resolved value of :to_dir when both :to_file and :to_dir options are set to absolute paths (#3778) Fix crash if value of stylesheets attribute contains a folder and the destination directory for the stylesheet does not exist (even when the :mkdirs option is set) (#3808) Fix crash if value passed by API for copycss attribute is not a string (#3592) Restore label in front of each bibliography entry in DocBook output that was dropped by fix for #3085 (#3782) Apply max width to each top-level container instead of body in HTML output (#3513) Don’t apply border-collapse: separate to HTML for table blocks; fixes double border at boundary of colspan and rowspan (#3793) ( @ahus1 ) Don’t remove right border on last table cell in row (#2563) Rework table borders to leverage border collapsing (apply frame border to table, grid border to cells, and selectively override border on cells to accommodate frame) (#3387) Compliance Add support for muted option to self-hosted video (#3408) Move <style> element for convert-time syntax highlighters (coderay, rouge, pygments) into head (#3462) Move <style> element for client-side syntax highlighters (highlight.js, prettify) into head (#3503) Define entry point API methods ( load , convert , load_file , convert_file ) as class methods instead of module_function to avoid conflict with Kernel.load (#3625) Retain attribute order on HTML code element for source block to remain consistent with output from Asciidoctor 1.5.x (#3786) Correct language code for Korean language file from kr to ko (#3807) ( @jnavila ) Improvements Apply word wrap (i.e., word-wrap: anywhere ) to body in default stylesheet (#3544) Allow nobreak and nowrap roles to be used on any inline element (#3544) Add CSS class to support pre-wrap role to preserve leading, trailing, and repeating spaces in phrase (#3815) Preserve guard around XML-style callout when icons are not enabled (#3319) Use .fam C command to switch font family for verbatim blocks to monospaced text in man page output (#3561) Remove redundant test for halign and valign attributes on table cell in DocBook converter Allow encoding of include file to be specified using encoding attribute (#3248) Allow template to be used to override outline by only specifying the outline template (#3491) Upgrade MathJax from 2.7.5 to 2.7.9 Upgrade highlight.js from 9.15.10 to 9.18.3 (note that this increases script size from 48.8 KB to 71.5 KB) Skip unused default attribute assignments for embedded document Allow a URL macro to have a preceding single or double quote (#3376) Add support for erubi template engine; use it in place of erubis in test suite; note the use of erubis is deprecated (#3737) Download and embed remote custom stylesheet if allow-uri-read is set (#3765) Remove direction property from default stylesheet (#3753) ( @abdnh ) remove max width setting on content column for print media in default stylesheet (#3802) Normalize frame value topbot to "ends" in HTML output (consistently use frame-ends class) (#3797) Add role setter method on AbstractNode (#3614) Map chapter-signifier and part-signifier attributes in locale attribute files to replace chapter-label and part-label (#3817) Build and infrastructure Run test suite on TruffleRuby nightly ( @mogztter , @erebor ) Upgrade TruffleRuby to 20.0.0 ( @mogztter ) Trigger upstream builds for AsciidoctorJ on GitHub Actions ( @robertpanzer ) Asciidoctor 2.0.10 Release date: 2019.05.31 Bug fixes Fix Asciidoctor.convert_file to honor header_footer: false option when writing to file (#3316) Fix placement of title on excerpt block (#3289) Always pass same options to SyntaxHighlighter#docinfo , regardless of value of location argument Fix signature of SyntaxHighlighter#docinfo method (#3300) When icons is set to image , enable image icons, but don’t use it as the value of the icontype attribute (#3308) Asciidoctor 2.0.9 Release date: 2019.04.30 Bug fixes Process multiple single-item menu macros in same line (#3279) Register images in catalog correctly (#3283) Rename AbstractNode#options method to AbstractNode#enabled_options so it doesn’t get shadowed by Document#options (#3282) Don’t fail to convert document if alt attribute is not set on block or inline image (typically by an extension) Fix lineno of source location on blocks that follow a detached list continuation (#3281) Assume inline image type is image if not set (typically by an extension) Asciidoctor 2.0.8 Release date: 2019.04.22 Bug fixes Restore background color applied to literal blocks by default stylesheet (#3258) Use portability constants ( CC_ALL , CC_ANY ) in regular expressions defined in built-in converters (DocBook5 and ManPage) Use portability constant ( CC_ANY ) in regular expression for custom inline macros Use smarter margin collapsing for AsciiDoc table cell content; prevent passthrough content from being cut off (#3256) Don’t limit footnote ref to ASCII charset; allow any word character in Unicode to be used (#3269) Improvements register_for methods accept arguments as symbols (#3274) Use Concurrent::Map instead of Concurrent::Hash in template converter Use module_function keyword to define methods in Helpers Move regular expression definitions to separate source file (internal change) Asciidoctor 2.0.7 Release date: 2019.04.13 Bug fixes Fix crash when resolving ID from text and at least one candidate contains an unresolved xref (#3254) Fix compatibility with Rouge 2.0 Improvements Improve documentation for the -a CLI option; explain that @ modifier can be placed at end of name as alternative to end of value Move source for main API entry points ( load , load_file , convert , convert_file ) to separate files (internal change) Define main API entry points ( load , load_file , convert , convert_file ) as module functions Asciidoctor 2.0.6 Release date: 2019.04.04 Bug fixes Assume implicit AsciiDoc extension on inter-document xref macro target with no extension (e.g., document# ); restores Asciidoctor 1.5.x behavior (#3231) Don’t fail to load application if call to Dir.home fails; use a rescue with fallback values (#3238) Helpers.rootname should only consider final path segment when dropping file extension Improvements Implement Helpers.extname as a more efficient and flexible File.extname method Check for AsciiDoc file extension using end_with? instead of resolving the extname and using a lookup Asciidoctor 2.0.5 Release date: 2019.04.01 Bug fixes Fix crash when source highlighter is Rouge and source language is not set on block (#3223) Update CLI and SyntaxHighlighter to allow Asciidoctor to load cleanly on Ruby 2.0 - 2.2 CLI should use $stdin instead of STDIN to be consistent with the use of $stdout Mark encoding of stdio objects used in CLI as UTF-8 (#3225) Make Asciidoctor::SyntaxHighlighter::Config.register_for method public as documented Asciidoctor 2.0.4 Release date: 2019.03.31 Bug fixes Allow Asciidoctor to load cleanly on Ruby 2.0 - 2.2 for distributions that provide support for these older Ruby versions Make Asciidoctor::Converter::Config.register_for method public as documented Remove unused Asciidoctor::Converter::BackendTraits#derive_backend_traits private method Move Asciidoctor::Converter::BackendTraits.derive_backend_traits method to Asciidoctor::Converter Mark render and render_file methods as deprecated in API docs Asciidoctor 2.0.3 Release date: 2019.03.28 Bug fixes Fix crash when attribute list is used on literal monospace phrase (#3216) Update use of magic regexp variables to fix compatibility with Opal / Asciidoctor.js (#3214) Asciidoctor 2.0.2 Release date: 2019.03.26 Bug fixes Apply verbatim substitutions to literal paragraphs attached to list item (#3205) Implement #lines and #source methods on Table::Cell based on cell text (#3207) Asciidoctor 2.0.1 Release date: 2019.03.25 Bug fixes Convert titles of cataloged block and section nodes containing attribute references eagerly to resolve attributes while in scope (#3202) Customize MathJax (using a postfilter hook) to apply displaymath formatting to AsciiMath block (#2498) Fix misspelling of deprecated default_attrs DSL function (missing trailing "s") Remove unused location property ( attr_accessor :location ) on DocinfoProcessor class Look for deprecated extension option :pos_attrs if :positional_attrs option is missing (#3199) Add detail to load error message if path differs from gem name (#1884) Build and infrastructure Bundle .yardopts in RubyGem (#3193) Asciidoctor 2.0.0 Release date: 2019.03.22 Enhancements and compliance Drop support for Ruby < 2.3 and JRuby < 9.1 and remove workarounds (#2764) Drop support for Slim < 3 (#2998) Drop the converter for the docbook45 backend from core; moved to github.com/asciidoctor/asciidoctor-docbook45 (#3005) Apply substitutions to section and block titles in normal substitution order (#1173) Make syntax highlighter pluggable; extract all logic into adapter classes (#2106) Add syntax highlighter adapter for Rouge (#1040) Redesign Converter API based on SyntaxHighlighter API; remap deprecated API to new API to ensure compatibility (#2891) Repurpose built-in converters as regular converters (#2891) Make registration and resolution of global converters thread-safe (#2891) Fold the default converter factory into the Converter module (#2891) Add a default implementation for Converter#convert in the Base converter (#2891) Rename Converter::BackendInfo to Converter::BackendTraits ; map backend_info to new backend_traits method (#2891) Allow built-in converter classes to be resolved using Converter.for and instantiated using Converter.create (#2891) Allow converter factory to be passed using :converter_factory API option (#2891) Honor htmlsyntax if defined on converter (#2891) Add backend_traits_source keyword argument to CompositeConverter constructor (#2891) Add support for start attribute when using prettify to highlight source blocks with line numbering enabled Use String#encode to encode String as UTF-8 instead of using String#force_encoding (#2764) Add FILE_READ_MODE , URI_READ_MODE , and FILE_WRITE_MODE constants to control open mode when reading files and URIs and writing files (#2764) Set visibility of private and protected methods (#2764) Always run docinfo processor extensions regardless of safe mode (gives control to extension) (#2966) Use infinitive verb form for extension DSL method names; map deprecated method names where appropriate Add docinfo insertion slot for header location to built-in converters (#1720) Add support for the muted option on Vimeo videos (allows autoplay to work in Chrome) (#3014) Use value of prettify-theme attribute as is if it starts with http:// or https:// (#3020) Allow icontype to be set using icons attribute (#2953) When using a server-side syntax highlighter, highlight content of source block even if source language is not set (#3027) Automatically promote a listing block without an explicit style to a source block if source-language is set (#1117) Remove the 2-character (i.e., "" ) quote block syntax Don’t allow block role to inherit from document attribute; only look for role in block attributes (#1944) Split out functionality of -w CLI flag (script warnings) from -v CLI flag (verbose logging) (#3030) Log possible invalid references at info level (#3030) Log dropped lines at info level when attribute-missing=drop-line (#2861) Honor attribute-missing setting when processing include directives and block macros (#2855) Log warning when include directive is not resolved due to missing attribute or blank target; always include warning in output document (#2868) Use the third argument of AbstractNode#attr / AbstractNode#attr? to set the name of a fallback attribute to look for on the document (#1934) Change default value of third argument to Abstractnode#attr / AbstractNode#attr? to nil so attribute doesn’t inherit by default (#3059) Look for table-frame , table-grid , and table-stripes attributes on document as fallback for frame , grid , and stripes attributes on table (#3059) Add support for hover mode for table stripes ( stripes=hover ) (#3110) Always assume the target of a shorthand inter-document xref is a reference to an AsciiDoc document (source-to-source) (#3021) If the target of a formal xref macro has a file extension, assume it’s a path reference (#3021) Never assume target of a formal xref macro is a path reference unless a file extension or fragment is present (#3021) Encode characters in URI to comply with RFC-3986 Implement full support for styled xreftext in man page converter (#3077) Allow the id and role properties to be set on a list item of ordered and unordered lists via the API (#2840) Yield processor instance to registration block for document processor if block has non-zero arity (i.e., has parameters) Add Document#parsed? method to check whether document has been parsed Modify Cell class to extend from AbstractBlock instead of AbstractNode (#2963) Implement block? and inline? methods on Column , both which return false (#2963) Drop verse table cell style (treat as normal table cell) (#3111) Allow negated subs to be specified on inline pass macro (#2191) Log warning if footnoteref macro is found and compat mode is not enabled (#3114) Log info message if inline macro processor returns a String value (#3176) Apply subs to Inline node returned by inline macro processor if subs attribute is specified (#3178) Add create_inline_pass helper method to base extension processor class (#3178) Log debug message instead of warning if block style is unknown (#3092) Allow backend to delegate to a registered backend using the syntax synthetic:delegate when using custom templates (e.g., slides:html ) (#891) AbstractBlock#find_by looks inside AsciiDoc table cells if traverse_documents selector option is true (#3101) AbstractBlock#find_by finds table cells, which can be selected using the :table_cell context in the selector (#2524) Allow ampersand to be used in email address (#2553) Propagate ID assigned to inline passthrough (#2912) Rename control keywords in find_by to better align with the standard NodeFilter terminology Stop find_by iteration if filter block returns :stop directive Rename header_footer option to standalone (while still honoring header_footer for backwards compatibility) (#1444) Replace anchors and xrefs before footnotes (replace footnotes last in macros substitution group) Apply substitution for custom inline macro before all other macros Only promote index terms automatically (A, B, C becomes A > B > C + B > C + C) if indexterm-promotion option is set on document (#1487) Add support for see and see-also on index terms; parse attributes on indexterm macros if text contains = (#2047) Drop :indexterms table from document catalog (in preparation for solution to #450 in a 2.x release) Load additional languages for highlight.js as defined in the comma-separated highlightjs-languages attribute (#3036) Log warning if conditional expression in ifeval directive is invalid (#3161) Drop lines that contain an invalid preprocessor directive (#3161) Rename AbstractBlock#find_by directives; use :prune in place of :skip_children and :reject in place of :skip Convert example block into details/summary tag set if collapsible option is set; open by default if open option is set (#1699) Substitute replacements in author values used in document header (#2441) Require space after semicolon that separates multiple authors (#2441) Catalog inline anchors at start of callout list items (#2818) ( @owenh000 ) Add parse_attributes helper method to base extension Processor class (#2134) Improvements Propagate document ID to DocBook output (#3011) Always store section numeral as string; compute Roman numeral for part at assignment time (@vmj) Refactor code to use modern Hash syntax Define LIB_DIR constant; rename *_PATH constants to *_DIR constants to be consistent with RubyGems terminology (#2764) Only define ROOT_DIR if not already defined (for compatibility with Asciidoctor.js) Move custom docinfo content in footer below built-in docinfo content in footer in HTML converter (#3017) Read and write files using File methods instead of IO methods (#2995) Value comparison in AbstractNode#attr? is only performed if expected value is truthy Align default CodeRay style with style for other syntax highlighters (#2106) Ensure linenos class is added to linenos column when source highlighter is pygments and pygments-css=style Disable table stripes by default (#3110) Rename CSS class of Pygments line numbering table to linenotable (to align with Rouge) (#1040) Remove unused Converter#convert_with_options method (#2891) Add -e , --embedded CLI flag as alias for -s , - -no-header-footer (require long option to specify eRuby implementation) (#1444) Don’t store the options attribute on the block once the options are parsed (#3051) Add an options method on AbstractNode to retrieve the set of option names (#3051) Pass :input_mtime option to Document constructor; let Document constructor assign docdate/time/year attributes (#3029) Never mutate strings; add a frozen_string_literal: true magic comment to top of all Ruby source files (#3054) Always use docdate and doctime to compute docyear and docdatetime (#3064) Rename PreprocessorReader#exceeded_max_depth? to PreprocessorReader#exceeds_max_depth? and return nil if includes are disabled Stop populating :ids table in document catalog (#3084) Always use :refs table in document catalog to look for registered IDs (#3084) Don’t compute and store reference text in document catalog (#3084) Populate reference text table lazily for resolving ID by reference text (#3084) Don’t store fallback reference text on :bibref node (#3085) Call AbstractNode#reftext instead of AbstractNode#text to retrieve reference text for bibref node (#3085) Only map unparsed attrlist of inline macro to target when format is short Add clearer exception message when source data is binary or has invalid encoding (#2884) Rename context for table cell and table column to :table_cell and :table_column , respectively Rename hardbreaks document attribute to hardbreaks-option ; retain hardbreaks as a deprecated alias (#3123) Extend TLD for implicit email addresses to 5 characters (#3154) Truncate with precision (instead of rounding) when computing absolute width for columns in DocBook output (#3131) Drop legacy LaTeX math delimiters (e.g, $..$ ) if present (#1339) Use proper terminology in warning message about mismatched preprocessor directive (#3165) Rename low-level extension attribute name :pos_attrs to :positional_attrs Mark default_attrs extension DSL method deprecated in favor of default_attributes Upgrade MathJax to 2.7.5 Bug fixes Fix crash caused by inline passthrough macro with the macros sub clearing the remaining passthrough placeholders (#3089) Fix crash if ifeval directive is missing expression (#3164) Prevent relative leveloffset from making section level negative and causing hang (#3152) Don’t fail to parse Markdown-style quote block that only contains attribution line (#2989) Enforce rule that Setext section title must have at least one alphanumeric character; 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https://www.debian.org/CD/mirroring/ | Becoming a mirror for Debian USB/CD/DVD images Skip Quicknav Blog Micronews Planet Wiki Debian installation media for USB, CD, DVD / Becoming a mirror for Debian USB/CD/DVD images Debian on CD FAQ Network Install Live images Buy CDs or DVDs Download Download via HTTP/FTP Download with Torrent Download with Jigdo Rsync Mirrors Verify Becoming a mirror for Debian USB/CD/DVD images To become a Debian CD Image mirror site, you need a Linux or Unix-like machine with a permanent, reliable connection to the Internet. Debian CD mirrors hold .iso images for CDs and DVDs of various sizes, files for jigdo ( .jigdo and .template ), BitTorrent files ( .torrent ) and verification files for the images ( SHA512SUMS* and SHA256SUMS* ). Master site Mirroring using HTTP/FTP is discouraged Mirroring using rsync is acceptable Mirroring using jigdo-lite is discouraged Mirroring using jigdo-mirror is recommended How to become a push mirror Excluding files from mirroring Naming conventions and size requirements for .iso images Registering the mirror Master site The URLs of the master site are shown below - however, please consider mirroring from another nearby mirror (mirror lists: HTTP/FTP , rsync ) if possible. Access to the master site may be restricted around release time. Also be aware that a huge amount of data is stored in these directories - read the section below for details on how to cut down the size by excluding certain files. Stable images (updated for each stable release): https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/ rsync://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/ Weekly images: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/ rsync://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/ Daily images: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/ rsync://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/ Mirroring using HTTP/FTP is discouraged You should not use FTP or HTTP to update your mirror. These transfer methods have a high failure probability because of the enormous size of the files. Furthermore, HTTP and FTP do not include integrity checks of the downloaded data, it is more likely that aborted downloads or data corruption will go unnoticed. Mirroring using rsync is acceptable The rsync program is a good solution for mirroring. It is less efficient than the other, Debian-specific mirroring solution below, but may be easier to set up. Furthermore, it ensures that all files are transferred correctly and that the metadata (e.g. timestamps) is kept in sync just like the file data. See the section Excluding files from mirroring for examples of --include and --exclude switches. The list of rsync mirrors is available on a separate page. Use at least the options --times --links --hard-links --partial --block-size=8192 . This will preserve modification time, symlinks and hardlinks, and use a block size of 8192 bytes (most efficient for CD images). When modification time and size are the same, rsync will just leave the file alone, so --times is really obligatory. Mirroring using jigdo-lite is discouraged Recent versions of the jigdo-lite program support batch downloading of multiple images. However, we do not recommend to use jigdo-lite to create Debian CD mirrors - use jigdo-mirror instead. Mirroring using jigdo-mirror is recommended Actually, this means: Mirror the .iso files using jigdo-mirror , then (if you also want to mirror other types of files, e.g. .jigdo and .template files) run rsync over the directory to fetch the rest. The scripts on this page might help when setting this up. A lot of people maintain "regular" Debian mirrors ( debian/ ), or just have such a mirror nearby. This means that they already have the .deb s that are included in the USB/CD/DVD images. The obvious question is -- why can't we use those same files in the USB/CD/DVD images? jigdo-mirror is a program that enables one to generate a set of Debian USB/CD/DVD images using the files from a "normal" mirror, plus a few extra jigdo template files. Firstly, you need the jigdo template files. See the jigdo information page for links. Fetch the files for each architecture you wish to build images for. Create ~/.jigdo-mirror file to configure the program. This is an example: jigdoDir="/where/you/keep/mirrors/debian-cd/current/jigdo" imageDir="/where/you/keep/mirrors/debian-cd/current/images" tmpDir="/where/you/keep/mirrors/debian-cd/current/images" debianMirror="file:/where/you/keep/mirrors/debian" include='i386/|sparc/|powerpc/|source/'; exclude='-1\.' The include and exclude variables contain the list of architectures you wish to create images for (regular expressions, rather). For more information, see the jigdo-mirror manual page or the source itself (it's a shell script with a lot of comments). After you've configured it, simply run jigdo-mirror and it will do everything on its own. It will make a lot of output and probably take a while, so we suggest that you make steps to handle that (run it in screen, redirect the output into a file etc). How to become a push mirror Whenever new images are available, the master site can send a message to its mirrors and make them start updating immediately. This way, the new data is "pushed" out rather than "pulled" by the mirrors during their next daily update, which leads to faster propagation of new image releases. If you want your mirror to be part of this update system, have a look at this page . Excluding files from mirroring To reduce the amount of storage required by your Debian CD mirror, you can exclude certain files from being mirrored. The following instructions include command line switches for rsync , but might help you even if you use a different tool for mirroring. With rsync , --include and --exclude switches are considered in order of appearance, and the first switch whose file pattern matches determines whether the file is excluded or included. Exclude source code: --exclude=source/ This will prevent images containing source code from being mirrored. Note that some people consider it inappropriate to offer binaries of GPL-licensed programs on a server without also offering the programs' source code on the same server . Exclude full images: --include='*netinst*.iso' --exclude='*.iso' Exclude all full USB/CD/DVD image sets for all architectures, but mirror the net-install .iso images. We recommend always to mirror these small images: Relative to their size, they are extremely useful! Exclude full images for non-i386 architectures: --include='*netinst*.iso' --include='i386/**.iso' --exclude='*.iso' As above, but do include all USB/CD/DVD images for the i386 architecture. Exclude full images, except for i386 CDs 1 to 3: --include='*netinst*.iso' --include='i386/**-[1-3].iso' --exclude='*.iso' The full set of i386 images may still take too much space for you if it includes DVD and dual-layer DVD images. This excludes all .iso images except for the net-install images and the first three i386 DVDs. Exclude multiple architectures except i386: --exclude=alpha/ --exclude=arm/ --exclude=hppa/ --exclude=hurd/ --exclude=ia64/ --exclude=m68k/ --exclude=mips/ --exclude=mipsel/ --exclude=powerpc/ --exclude=s390/ --exclude=sh/ --exclude=sparc/ Only include the full set of files for i386, do not include any .jigdo , .iso etc files whatsoever for the other architectures. Check the architecture list before mirroring - the list changes and these examples may be out of date! Naming conventions and size requirements for .iso images The different variants of .iso images are distinguishable by their names, allowing you to restrict the types of images you mirror: *-netinst.iso : One image for each architecture, up to 500 MB *-dvd.iso (single-layer DVDs): Multiple images, each up to 4482 MB large. For buster, there are up to 16 DVD images per architecture. Debian servers provide only a small subset of DVD images in .iso form for direct download: 3 for amd64, 3 for i386 and 1 each for other architectures. The remaining images are only provided in jigdo form. *-bd.iso (single-layer Blu-Rays): As above, except that individual images are up to 23 GB in size. These images are only available as jigdo files for a limited set of architectures (amd64 and i386) and source. *-dlbd.iso (dual-layer Blu-Rays): As above, except that individual images are up to 48 GB in size. These images are only available as jigdo files for a limited set of architectures (amd64 and i386) and source. *-STICK16GB*.iso (16GB USB images): As above, except that individual images are up to 16 GB in size. These images are only available as jigdo files for a limited set of architectures (amd64 and i386). Registering the mirror To make your CD image mirror useful to a wider audience, you can register it in our mirror list such as this one or this one . 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https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_cli.html#_footnote_ | rbm_cli(7) rbm_cli(7) NAME rbm_cli - The rbm command line interface SYNOPSIS rbm <action> <project> [options] DESCRIPTION The rbm commands usually take as first argument an action, then a project’s name and some options. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS Many of the configuration options that can be set in the main configuration file and projects configuration files can also be overriden with command line options. The name of the command line option is the same as the configuration file option, prepended with -- , and with _ replaced by - . For instance "output_dir: out" in the configuration file can be replaced by "--output-dir=out". The following options can be set on the command line : --sysconf-file=<file> Set the optional system configuration file path --localconf-file=<file> Set the optional local configuration file path --target=<target> Set the target. This option can be used multiple times to use more than one target. See rbm_targets(7) for details. --output-dir=<directory> Set the output directory --build-log=<filename> Set the file where the build logs will be written. If the value is - (the default), the logs will be output on stdout and stderr. --version=<version> Set the package version --pkg-rel=<rel> Set package release number --distribution=<distribution> The name of the linux distribution to build package for. --fetch --no-fetch Whether latest commits should be fetched from remote git repository. --debug --no-debug Enable or disable debug mode: open a shell in the temporary build directory in case of build failure. --step This sets the current step when using the showconf command. When using the build command this is used to select the step (and build script of the same name) to start. --git-hash=<hash> The git hash of the commit / tag to use. --hg-hash=<hash> The mercurial hash of the commit / tag to use. --commit-gpg-id=<GPG ID> Check the commit to be signed by this GPG key ID. --tag-gpg-id=<GPG ID> Check if the selected git hash is a tag and is signed by select GPG key ID. --gpg-keyring=<file> GPG keyring filename. --gpg-keyring-dir=<directory> Directory containing GPG keyring files --gpg-args=<args> Optional gpg arguments. --gpg-bin=<path> Path to gpg binary. SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_config(7) Last updated 2021-03-22 17:59:09 CET | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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Manual installation using the binary distribution. Automated installation using a package manager like SDKMAN or Chocolatey . Directly running AsciidoctorJ using JBang. Manual distribution installation If you download from a distribution (zip or tar), you can get started straight away from the command line. First, extract the downloaded file. That puts everything in directory asciidoctorj-3.0.0 . Within that directory are the bin and lib directories. bin contains the executables —  asciidoctorj for Linux and macOS, and asciidoctorj.bat for Windows. lib contains the supporting libraries. Verify the application runs by specifying the appropriate executable with no parameters; it should display the various run options available (i.e., help). Linux: asciidoctorj-3.0.0/bin/asciidoctorj Windows: asciidoctorj-3.0.0\bin\asciidoctorj.bat Next, say you want to convert an AsciiDoc (.adoc) file to a pdf. 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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-1.1.2/ | semigroupoids: Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts semigroupoids : Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id [ bsd2 , comonads , control , library ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] Provides a wide array of semigroupoids and operations for working with semigroupds. A Semigroupoid is a Category without the requirement of identity arrows for every object in the category. When working with comonads you often have the <*> portion of an Applicative , but not the pure . This was captured in Uustalu and Vene's "Essence of Dataflow Programming" in the form of the ComonadZip class in the days before Applicative . Apply provides a weaker invariant, but for the comonads used for data flow programming (found in the streams package), this invariant is preserved. Applicative function composition forms a semigroupoid. Similarly many structures are nearly a comonad, but not quite, for instance lists provide a reasonable extend operation in the form of tails , but do not always contain a value. Ideally the following relationships would hold: Traversable <---- Foldable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus | | | | v v v v Traversable1 <--- Foldable1 Apply --------> Applicative -> Alternative | | | v v v Bind ---------> Monad -------> MonadPlus Bitraversable <-- Bifoldable <- Bifunctor Semigroupoid | | | | v v v v Bitraversable1 <- Bifoldable1 Biapply Category | v Arrow Apply, Bind, and Extract give rise the Static, Kleisli and Cokleisli semigroupoids respectively. This lets us remove many of the restrictions from various monad transformers as in many cases the binding operation or <*> operation does not require them. Finally, to work with these weaker structures it is beneficial to have containers that can provide stronger guarantees about their contents, so versions of Traversable and Foldable that can be folded with just a Semigroup are added. Modules [ Index ] Data Bifunctor Data.Bifunctor.Apply Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Plus Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Bifoldable Data.Semigroup.Bitraversable Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Downloads semigroupoids-1.1.2.tar.gz [ browse ] (Cabal source package) Package description (as included in the package) Maintainer's Corner Package maintainers EdwardKmett , EricMertens , ryanglscott For package maintainers and hackage trustees edit package information Candidates 5.2.1 Versions [ RSS ] 1.0.0 , 1.1.0 , 1.1.1 , 1.1.2 , 1.1.3 , 1.2.0 , 1.2.1 , 1.2.2 , 1.2.2.1 , 1.2.2.2 , 1.2.2.3 , 1.2.2.4 , 1.2.4 , 1.2.5 , 1.2.6 , 1.2.6.1 , 1.2.6.2 , 1.3 , 1.3.1 , 1.3.1.1 , 1.3.1.2 , 1.3.2 , 1.3.2.1 , 1.3.3 , 1.3.4 , 3.0 , 3.0.0.1 , 3.0.0.2 , 3.0.1 , 3.0.2 , 3.0.3 , 3.1 , 4.0 , 4.0.1 , 4.0.2 , 4.0.2.1 , 4.0.3 , 4.0.4 , 4.2 , 4.3 , 4.5 , 5 , 5.0.0.1 , 5.0.0.2 , 5.0.0.3 , 5.0.0.4 , 5.0.1 , 5.1 , 5.2 , 5.2.1 , 5.2.2 , 5.3 , 5.3.1 , 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 , 5.3.4 , 5.3.5 , 5.3.6 , 5.3.7 , 6 , 6.0.0.1 , 6.0.1 , 6.0.2 ( info ) Dependencies base (>=4 && <4.4) , bifunctors (>=0.1 && <0.2) , comonad (>=1.0.2 && <1.1) , containers (>=0.3 && <0.5) , contravariant (>=0.1.2 && <0.2) , semigroups (>=0.3.2 && <0.4) , transformers (>=0.2 && <0.3) [ details ] License BSD-3-Clause Copyright Copyright (C) 2011 Edward A. Kmett Author Edward A. Kmett Maintainer Edward A. Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Uploaded by EdwardKmett at 2011-03-08T18:53:09Z Stability provisional --> Category Control , Comonads Home page http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids.git Distributions Arch: 6.0.1 , Debian: 5.3.4 , Fedora: 6.0.1 , FreeBSD: 5.0.0.3 , LTSHaskell: 6.0.1 , NixOS: 6.0.1 , Stackage: 6.0.2 , openSUSE: 6.0.1 Reverse Dependencies 216 direct, 9047 indirect [ details ] Downloads 309284 total (292 in the last 30 days) Rating 2.5 (votes: 9) [estimated by Bayesian average ] Your Rating λ λ λ Status Docs uploaded by user Build status unknown [ no reports yet ] Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0. | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/bookworm/amd64/maxima.html | maxima - reproducible builds result maxima Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 5.46.0-11 in bookworm ♻ unreproducible at 2024-01-06 22:12:00 UTC differences buildinfo rbuild (83KB) build2 (80KB) diff 5.47.0-7 in trixie ♻ 5.47.0-9 in forky ♻ 5.47.0-9 in unstable ♻ arm64 5.46.0-11 in bookworm ♻ 5.47.0-7 in trixie ♻ 5.47.0-9 in forky ♻ 5.47.0-9 in unstable ♻ General Package Details PTS BTS Package source debian/ debian/changelog debian/control debian/rules Debian dashboard Variations tested The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Your browser does not support iframes. Use a different one or follow the links above. | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/unstable/arm64/index_timeout.html | Packages in unstable/arm64 where the build timed out Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm experimental Test results statistics Results for unstable/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in unstable Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages in unstable/arm64 where the build timed out 12 (0.0%) packages where the build timed out: guestfs-tools libcrypt-dsa-perl libcucumber-tagexpressions-perl nbdkit neutron openstructure python3.14 python-ruffus python-urllib3 sphde supermin vst3sdk A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. Visited packages are linked in green, those which have not been visited are linked in blue. A # sign after the name of a package indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a + sign indicates there is a patch available, a P means a pending bug while # indicates a closed bug. In cases of several bugs, the symbol is repeated. This page was built by the jenkins job reproducible_html_indexes which is configured via this git repo . There is more information about jenkins.debian.net and about reproducible builds of Debian available elsewhere. Please send technical feedback about this setup to the Debian jenkins development list , or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package . Feedback about specific job results should go to their respective lists and/or the BTS. The code of jenkins.debian.net is mostly GPL-2 licensed. The weather icons are public domain and were taken from the Tango Icon Library . Copyright 2014-2024 Holger Levsen and many others . Last update: 2026-01-13 08:41 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/forky/arm64/index_blacklisted.html | Packages in forky/arm64 which have been blacklisted Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm experimental Test results statistics Results for forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages in forky/arm64 which have been blacklisted 23 (0.1%) packages which have been blacklisted in forky/arm64: (If you see packages listed here without a bug filed against them, it 's probably a good idea to file one.) acl2 cherrytree cvc4 gcc-12 gcc-12-cross-ports gcc-13 gcc-13-cross-ports golang-github-azure-azure-sdk-for-go grammalecte lazarus magics++ mono ocaml-dune octave opa-ff openblas openjfx openvswitch pgocaml scipy trilinos vtk9 wine A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. Visited packages are linked in green, those which have not been visited are linked in blue. A # sign after the name of a package indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a + sign indicates there is a patch available, a P means a pending bug while # indicates a closed bug. In cases of several bugs, the symbol is repeated. This page was built by the jenkins job reproducible_html_indexes which is configured via this git repo . There is more information about jenkins.debian.net and about reproducible builds of Debian available elsewhere. Please send technical feedback about this setup to the Debian jenkins development list , or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package . Feedback about specific job results should go to their respective lists and/or the BTS. The code of jenkins.debian.net is mostly GPL-2 licensed. The weather icons are public domain and were taken from the Tango Icon Library . Copyright 2014-2024 Holger Levsen and many others . Last update: 2026-01-13 08:42 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/trixie/arm64/index_blacklisted.html | Packages in trixie/arm64 which have been blacklisted Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm experimental Test results statistics Results for trixie/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in trixie Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages in trixie/arm64 which have been blacklisted 23 (0.1%) packages which have been blacklisted in trixie/arm64: (If you see packages listed here without a bug filed against them, it 's probably a good idea to file one.) acl2 cherrytree cvc4 gcc-12 gcc-12-cross-ports gcc-13 gcc-13-cross-ports golang-github-azure-azure-sdk-for-go grammalecte lazarus magics++ mono ocaml-dune octave opa-ff openblas openjfx openvswitch pgocaml scipy trilinos vtk9 wine A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. Visited packages are linked in green, those which have not been visited are linked in blue. A # sign after the name of a package indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a + sign indicates there is a patch available, a P means a pending bug while # indicates a closed bug. In cases of several bugs, the symbol is repeated. This page was built by the jenkins job reproducible_html_indexes which is configured via this git repo . There is more information about jenkins.debian.net and about reproducible builds of Debian available elsewhere. Please send technical feedback about this setup to the Debian jenkins development list , or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package . Feedback about specific job results should go to their respective lists and/or the BTS. The code of jenkins.debian.net is mostly GPL-2 licensed. The weather icons are public domain and were taken from the Tango Icon Library . Copyright 2014-2024 Holger Levsen and many others . Last update: 2026-01-13 00:44 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/experimental/amd64/index_FTBR.html | Packages in experimental/amd64 which failed to build reproducibly Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm experimental Test results statistics Results for experimental/amd64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for amd64 Maintainers of in experimental Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages in experimental/amd64 which failed to build reproducibly 42 (6.7%) packages which failed to build reproducibly in experimental/amd64: hdf5 qtdeclarative-opensource-src mpmath writer2latex webkit2gtk mpich qtsensors-opensource-src qtwebengine-opensource-src jupyter-notebook qtconnectivity-opensource-src sysrepo syncany dune-istl dune-geometry gle-graphics-manual bind9 # dune-grid gcc-16-cross-ports gcc-16-cross dune-common dune-functions elpi coq openmpi gcc-16 dune-typetree dune-grid-glue pnetcdf + dune-localfunctions seqan2 gap-scscp lomiri-ui-toolkit erlang node-pretty-ms gromacs mongo-cxx-driver node-convert-source-map + golang-github-mendersoftware-mender-artifact vlc # + radare2 deal.ii llvm-toolchain-20 A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. Visited packages are linked in green, those which have not been visited are linked in blue. A # sign after the name of a package indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a + sign indicates there is a patch available, a P means a pending bug while # indicates a closed bug. In cases of several bugs, the symbol is repeated. This page was built by the jenkins job reproducible_html_indexes which is configured via this git repo . There is more information about jenkins.debian.net and about reproducible builds of Debian available elsewhere. Please send technical feedback about this setup to the Debian jenkins development list , or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package . Feedback about specific job results should go to their respective lists and/or the BTS. The code of jenkins.debian.net is mostly GPL-2 licensed. The weather icons are public domain and were taken from the Tango Icon Library . Copyright 2014-2024 Holger Levsen and many others . Last update: 2026-01-13 08:41 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/experimental/arm64/index_FTBFS.html | Packages in experimental/arm64 which failed to build from source Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm experimental Test results statistics Results for experimental/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in experimental Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages in experimental/arm64 which failed to build from source 107 (17.3%) packages which failed to build from source in experimental/arm64: (this list is filtered and only shows unexpected ftbfs issues - see the list below for expected failures.) qtdeclarative-opensource-src sphinxsearch freebayes macromoleculebuilder qtdeclarative-opensource-src-gles parallel-hashmap python-opencascade-pywrap qtlocation-opensource-src qtquickcontrols-opensource-src pytorch mediasoup python-ocp gst-python1.0 tango handbrake gcc-16 dante pgsql-http pg-qualstats protobuf node-d3-time powa-archivist python-django sawfish ovito connectome-workbench code-saturne node-d3-color scap-workbench polyml highway kokkos llvm-toolchain-snapshot musescore-snapshot fmtlib pg-show-plans go-gir-generator dh-fortran scikit-learn pgtt golang-github-protonmail-gopenpgp blt php-getid3 dune-istl kworkflow ruby-gitlab-pg-query tools-deps-alpha-clojure node-d3-hierarchy ruby-omniauth-salesforce node-readable-stream kata-containers php-sabre-event # h3-pg gromacs thunderbird budgie-indicator-applet plpgsql-check hasl jami wmbusmeters golang-golang-x-debug sump-logicanalyzer dtc nodejs hypre libtorrent phpcpd guix # pg-permissions node-cosmiconfig ruby-rack-livereload gavl node-d3-dsv openhft-chronicle-network golang-github-kurin-blazer openhft-chronicle-bytes openhft-chronicle-threads php-pcov android-platform-tools openhft-chronicle-wire golang-fortio-safecast pluto-sat-code libreoffice # bpfcc ruby-googleauth llvm-toolchain-20 ruby-gitlab-fog-azure-rm opensnitch icu-ext hypopg android-platform-external-doclava monkeysphere deal.ii cpp-httplib ruby-csv postgres-decoderbufs clojure-cli golang-github-golang-geo markdown tinc webkit2gtk abseil gcc-16-cross-ports ruby3.4 gcc-16-cross plr khmer A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. Visited packages are linked in green, those which have not been visited are linked in blue. A # sign after the name of a package indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a + sign indicates there is a patch available, a P means a pending bug while # indicates a closed bug. In cases of several bugs, the symbol is repeated. This page was built by the jenkins job reproducible_html_indexes which is configured via this git repo . There is more information about jenkins.debian.net and about reproducible builds of Debian available elsewhere. Please send technical feedback about this setup to the Debian jenkins development list , or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package . Feedback about specific job results should go to their respective lists and/or the BTS. The code of jenkins.debian.net is mostly GPL-2 licensed. The weather icons are public domain and were taken from the Tango Icon Library . Copyright 2014-2024 Holger Levsen and many others . Last update: 2026-01-13 08:42 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
http://www.haskell.org | Haskell Language Get started Downloads Playground Community Documentation Security Donate Blog Enjoy long-term maintainable software you can rely on Declarative, statically typed code. primes = filterPrime [ 2 .. ] where filterPrime ( p : xs ) = p : filterPrime [ x | x <- xs , x `mod` p /= 0 ] Get started Try it! Try haskell requires Javascript to be enabled. Try haskell requires cookies to be enabled. Why Haskell? A new paradigm Express your ideas clearly and learn a new way of thinking about programming. Based on lambda calculus Haskell is a purely functional programming language that features referential transparency, immutability and lazy evaluation. Concepts that will blow your mind — relearn programming while having an absolute blast. Composition and predictability Reason about large pieces of code and compose them easily. There is no global state or mutable variables obscuring the meaning of your program. The strong type system makes sure there are no surprises — never again will you have to guess what your program does at execution time. Declarative Write your programs declaratively by utilizing the power of pure functions and algebraic data types. In Haskell we don't write how a program should be executed, we just describe its logic — never again be forced to think about evaluation order or execution details. Performance Squeeze out the last ticks of your multi-core processors, thanks to best-in-class support for async, concurrent and parallel programming... made possible via garbage collection and green threads. Use advanced streaming libraries for ultra efficient data processing. Abstraction Build powerful abstractions that are not possible in other languages. Only your imagination is the limit, due to polymorphism, type classes and more advanced typesystem features. Haskell has its roots in programming language research and will always be at the forefront of expressivity. Excellent tooling A tooling story that's truly amazing: spawn your toolchain with GHCup, build your project with cabal, get editor integration with haskell-language-server — everything at your fingertips. GHC is the next generation compiler that supports all of your favorite platforms. Videos Escape from the ivory tower: The Haskell journey, by Simon Peyton-Jones Functional Programming & Haskell, by Computerphile / John Hughes Past and Present of Haskell – Interview with Simon Peyton Jones Functional Programming in Haskell, by Graham Hutton What is a Monad? by Computerphile / Graham Hutton The Haskell Unfolder: Dijkstra's shortest paths, by Andres Löh and Edsko de Vries Testimonials Bellroy We've found the stability, maintainability and performance of Haskell to be exceptional and we look forward to more of that in the years to come. Bitnomial Haskell gives us huge leverage over our complex business domain while allowing us to stay nimble and innovate. The type system allows us to integrate new knowledge quickly and refactor our sizeable code base with relative ease. Calabrio At Calabrio we use Haskell to build our Customer Intelligence and Analytics Platform (Calabrio Advanced Reporting). Haskell's robust typing and semantics offer us important guarantees for our data operations and processes. CentralApp We use Haskell... Because solving complex problems well requires the best tools in the business. e-bot7 Haskell allows us to create powerful, reliable software with confidence. It allows us to detect unwanted behavior before it shows up in our production environment. finn.no FINN.no is an online classified ad site, and we use Haskell in production. It allows us to express business logic with focus on correctness and we benefit greatly from the safe and joyful refactoring Haskell brings. Fission Haskell enables Fission to build rock solid, maintainable, and performant services and tools. 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Mercury Mercury offers banking for startups — at any size or stage. We use Haskell to meet our customers' high standards for correctness and security. NoRedInk The highest-traffic features of noredink.com are now served via Haskell. We've seen a huge performance improvement compared to what was previously doing that work as well as a massive reduction in production error rates. Scarf Haskell powers Scarf's backend, helping us move fast and not break things. It offers unparalleled maintainability, so we can quickly and safely adapt our system to the moving target of customer demands. Scrive Scrive uses Haskell to build secure and scalable e-signing, programmable document workflows and customer onboarding solutions. The Haskell language comes with a developer community that is a pleasure to work in (and with). Serokell Haskell enables us to build reliable, performant, and maintainable applications for our clients in biotech, fintech, and blockchain. Stack Builders Haskell makes it possible to maintain an EdTech platform in 23 languages for more than 70K users from one of the largest multinational financial services corporations. « » Features Statically typed Every expression in Haskell has a type which is determined at compile time. All the types composed together by function application have to match up. If they don't, the program will be rejected by the compiler. Types become not only a form of guarantee, but a language for expressing the construction of programs. Click to expand All Haskell values have a type: char = 'a' :: Char int = 123 :: Int fun = isDigit :: Char -> Bool You have to pass the right type of values to functions, or the compiler will reject the program: Type error isDigit 1 You can decode bytes into text: bytes = Crypto . Hash . SHA1 . hash "hello" :: ByteString text = decodeUtf8 bytes :: Text But you cannot decode Text, which is already a vector of Unicode points: Type error doubleDecode = decodeUtf8 ( decodeUtf8 bytes ) Purely functional Every function in Haskell is a function in the mathematical sense (i.e., "pure"). Even side-effecting IO operations are but a description of what to do, produced by pure code. There are no statements or instructions, only expressions which cannot mutate variables (local or global) nor access state like time or random numbers. Click to expand The following function takes an integer and returns an integer. By the type it cannot do any side-effects whatsoever, it cannot mutate any of its arguments. square :: Int -> Int square x = x * x The following string concatenation is okay: "Hello: " ++ "World!" The following string concatenation is a type error: Type error "Name: " ++ getLine Because getLine has type IO String and not String , like "Name: " is. So by the type system you cannot mix and match purity with impurity. Type inference You don't have to explicitly write out every type in a Haskell program. Types will be inferred by unifying every type bidirectionally. However, you can write out types if you choose, or ask the compiler to write them for you for handy documentation. Click to expand This example has a type signature for every binding: main :: IO () main = do line :: String <- getLine print ( parseDigit line ) where parseDigit :: String -> Maybe Int parseDigit ( ( c :: Char ) : _ ) = if isDigit c then Just ( ord c - ord '0' ) else Nothing But you can just write: main = do line <- getLine print ( parseDigit line ) where parseDigit ( c : _ ) = if isDigit c then Just ( ord c - ord '0' ) else Nothing You can also use inference to avoid wasting time explaining what you want: do ss <- decode "[\"Hello!\",\"World!\"]" is <- decode "[1,2,3]" return ( zipWith ( \ s i -> s ++ " " ++ show ( i + 5 ) ) ss is ) => Just [ "Hello! 6" , "World! 7" ] Types give a parser specification for free, the following input is not accepted: do ss <- decode "[1,2,3]" is <- decode "[null,null,null]" return ( zipWith ( \ s i -> s ++ " " ++ show ( i + 5 ) ) ss is ) => Nothing Concurrent Haskell lends itself well to concurrent programming due to its explicit handling of effects. Its flagship compiler, GHC, comes with a high-performance parallel garbage collector and light-weight concurrency library containing a number of useful concurrency primitives and abstractions. Click to expand Easily launch threads and communicate with the standard library: main = do done <- newEmptyMVar forkIO ( do putStrLn "I'm one thread!" putMVar done "Done!" ) second <- forkIO ( do threadDelay 100000 putStrLn "I'm another thread!" ) killThread second msg <- takeMVar done putStrLn msg Use an asynchronous API for threads: do a1 <- async ( getURL url1 ) a2 <- async ( getURL url2 ) page1 <- wait a1 page2 <- wait a2 ... Atomic threading with software transactional memory: transfer :: Account -> Account -> Int -> IO () transfer from to amount = atomically ( do deposit to amount withdraw from amount ) Atomic transactions must be repeatable, so arbitrary IO is disabled in the type system: Type error main = atomically ( putStrLn "Hello!" ) Lazy Functions don't evaluate their arguments. This means that programs can compose together very well, with the ability to write control constructs (such as if/else) just by writing normal functions. The purity of Haskell code makes it easy to fuse chains of functions together, allowing for performance benefits. Click to expand Define control structures easily: when p m = if p then m else return () main = do args <- getArgs when ( null args ) ( putStrLn "No args specified!" ) If you notice a repeated expression pattern, like if c then t else False you can give this a name, like and c t = if c then t else False and then use it with the same effect as the original expression. Get code re-use by composing lazy functions. It's quite natural to express the any function by reusing the map and or functions: any :: ( a -> Bool ) -> [ a ] -> Bool any p = or . map p Reuse the recursion patterns in map , filter , foldr , etc. Packages Open source contribution to Haskell is very active with a wide range of packages available on the public package servers. Click to expand There are 6,954 packages freely available. Here is a sample of the most common ones: bytestring Binary data base Prelude, IO, threads network Networking text Unicode text parsec Parser library directory File/directory hspec RSpec-like tests attoparsec Fast parser monad-logger Logging persistent Database ORM template-haskell Meta-programming tar Tar archives snap Web framework time Date, time, etc. happstack Web framework yesod Web framework containers Maps, graphs, sets fsnotify Watch filesystem hint Interpret Haskell unix UNIX bindings SDL SDL binding OpenGL OpenGL graphics system criterion Benchmarking pango Text rendering cairo Cairo graphics statistics Statistical analysis gtk Gtk+ library glib GLib library test-framework Testing framework resource-pool Resource pooling conduit Streaming I/O mwc-random High-quality randoms QuickCheck Property testing stm Atomic threading blaze-html Markup generation cereal Binary parsing/printing xml XML parser/printer http-client HTTP client engine zlib zlib/gzip/raw yaml YAML parser/printer pandoc Markup conversion binary Serialization tls TLS/SSL zip-archive Zip compression warp Web server text-icu Text encodings vector Vectors async Async concurrency pipes Streaming IO scientific Arbitrary-prec. nums process Launch processes aeson JSON parser/printer dlist Difflists syb Generic prog. 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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/unstable/arm64/index_no_buildinfos.html | Overview of missing .buildinfo files for unstable/arm64 Debian navigation Suite/architecture overviews Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: bookworm trixie forky unstable experimental Test results statistics Results for unstable/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in unstable Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Overview of missing .buildinfo files for unstable/arm64 2 sources without .buildinfo files found: (While we also know about 40620 sources with .buildinfo files in unstable/arm64.) src: ecere-sdk pkgs: 0.44.15-1 / .buildinfo src: libcvss-perl pkgs: 1.14-1 / .buildinfo There is more information about jenkins.debian.net and about reproducible builds of Debian available elsewhere. Please send technical feedback about this setup to the Debian jenkins development list , or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package . Feedback about specific job results should go to their respective lists and/or the BTS. The code of jenkins.debian.net is mostly GPL-2 licensed. The weather icons are public domain and were taken from the Tango Icon Library . Copyright 2014-2024 Holger Levsen and many others . Last update: 2026-01-13 09:17 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-4.0 | semigroupoids: Semigroupoids: Category sans id Hackage :: [Package] Search Browse What's new Upload User accounts semigroupoids : Semigroupoids: Category sans id [ bsd2 , comonads , control , library ] [ Propose Tags ] [ Report a vulnerability ] Provides a wide array of (semi)groupoids and operations for working with them. A Semigroupoid is a Category without the requirement of identity arrows for every object in the category. A Category is any Semigroupoid for which the Yoneda lemma holds. When working with comonads you often have the <*> portion of an Applicative , but not the pure . This was captured in Uustalu and Vene's "Essence of Dataflow Programming" in the form of the ComonadZip class in the days before Applicative . Apply provides a weaker invariant, but for the comonads used for data flow programming (found in the streams package), this invariant is preserved. Applicative function composition forms a semigroupoid. Similarly many structures are nearly a comonad, but not quite, for instance lists provide a reasonable extend operation in the form of tails , but do not always contain a value. Ideally the following relationships would hold: Traversable <---- Foldable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Traversable1 <--- Foldable1 Apply --------> Applicative -> Alternative Category | | | | v v v v Bind ---------> Monad -------> MonadPlus Arrow Apply, Bind, and Extend (not shown) give rise the Static, Kleisli and Cokleisli semigroupoids respectively. This lets us remove many of the restrictions from various monad transformers as in many cases the binding operation or <*> operation does not require them. Finally, to work with these weaker structures it is beneficial to have containers that can provide stronger guarantees about their contents, so versions of Traversable and Foldable that can be folded with just a Semigroup are added. Modules [ Index ] Data Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Extend Data.Functor.Plus Data.Groupoid Data.Isomorphism Data.Semifunctor Data.Semifunctor.Associative Data.Semifunctor.Braided Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Coproduct Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Ob Data.Semigroupoid.Product Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Downloads semigroupoids-4.0.tar.gz [ browse ] (Cabal source package) Package description ( revised from the package) Note: This package has metadata revisions in the cabal description newer than included in the tarball. To unpack the package including the revisions, use 'cabal get'. Maintainer's Corner Package maintainers EdwardKmett , EricMertens , ryanglscott For package maintainers and hackage trustees edit package information Candidates 5.2.1 Versions [ RSS ] 1.0.0 , 1.1.0 , 1.1.1 , 1.1.2 , 1.1.3 , 1.2.0 , 1.2.1 , 1.2.2 , 1.2.2.1 , 1.2.2.2 , 1.2.2.3 , 1.2.2.4 , 1.2.4 , 1.2.5 , 1.2.6 , 1.2.6.1 , 1.2.6.2 , 1.3 , 1.3.1 , 1.3.1.1 , 1.3.1.2 , 1.3.2 , 1.3.2.1 , 1.3.3 , 1.3.4 , 3.0 , 3.0.0.1 , 3.0.0.2 , 3.0.1 , 3.0.2 , 3.0.3 , 3.1 , 4.0 , 4.0.1 , 4.0.2 , 4.0.2.1 , 4.0.3 , 4.0.4 , 4.2 , 4.3 , 4.5 , 5 , 5.0.0.1 , 5.0.0.2 , 5.0.0.3 , 5.0.0.4 , 5.0.1 , 5.1 , 5.2 , 5.2.1 , 5.2.2 , 5.3 , 5.3.1 , 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 , 5.3.4 , 5.3.5 , 5.3.6 , 5.3.7 , 6 , 6.0.0.1 , 6.0.1 , 6.0.2 ( info ) Dependencies base (>=4 && <4.4 || >=4.5 && <5) , comonad (>=4 && <5) , containers (>=0.3 && <0.6) , contravariant (>=0.2.0.1 && <1) , distributive (>=0.2.2 && <1) , semigroups (>=0.8.3.1 && <1) , transformers (>=0.2 && <0.4) [ details ] License BSD-3-Clause Copyright Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Edward A. Kmett Author Edward A. Kmett Maintainer Edward A. Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Uploaded by EdwardKmett at 2013-10-13T20:52:49Z Revised Revision 1 made by HerbertValerioRiedel at 2015-01-07T14:08:34Z Stability provisional --> Category Control , Comonads Home page http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids Bug tracker http://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids/issues Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/ekmett/semigroupoids.git Distributions Arch: 6.0.1 , Debian: 5.3.4 , Fedora: 6.0.1 , FreeBSD: 5.0.0.3 , LTSHaskell: 6.0.1 , NixOS: 6.0.1 , Stackage: 6.0.2 , openSUSE: 6.0.1 Reverse Dependencies 216 direct, 9047 indirect [ details ] Downloads 309284 total (292 in the last 30 days) Rating 2.5 (votes: 9) [estimated by Bayesian average ] Your Rating λ λ λ Status Docs available [ build log ] Successful builds reported [ all 2 reports ] Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0. | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/bookworm/arm64/index_blacklisted.html | Packages in bookworm/arm64 which have been blacklisted Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm experimental Test results statistics Results for bookworm/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in bookworm Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages in bookworm/arm64 which have been blacklisted 35 (0.1%) packages which have been blacklisted in bookworm/arm64: (If you see packages listed here without a bug filed against them, it 's probably a good idea to file one.) acl2 ben calligra ceph cherrytree codelite cvc4 gcc-11 gcc-12 gcc-12-cross-ports gmsh grammalecte lazarus libstdc++-arm-none-eabi magics++ mono navarp ocaml-dune octave opa-ff openblas openjfx openvswitch paraview # pgocaml psi4 qgis scipy telegram-desktop thunderbird trilinos vtk9 wine wpewebkit yade A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. Visited packages are linked in green, those which have not been visited are linked in blue. A # sign after the name of a package indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a + sign indicates there is a patch available, a P means a pending bug while # indicates a closed bug. In cases of several bugs, the symbol is repeated. This page was built by the jenkins job reproducible_html_indexes which is configured via this git repo . There is more information about jenkins.debian.net and about reproducible builds of Debian available elsewhere. Please send technical feedback about this setup to the Debian jenkins development list , or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package . Feedback about specific job results should go to their respective lists and/or the BTS. The code of jenkins.debian.net is mostly GPL-2 licensed. The weather icons are public domain and were taken from the Tango Icon Library . Copyright 2014-2024 Holger Levsen and many others . Last update: 2026-01-13 00:44 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm.html#_footnoteref_ | rbm(1) rbm(1) NAME rbm - Packaging tool SYNOPSIS rbm [command] [options] DESCRIPTION Reproducible Build Manager (rbm) is a tool that helps you create and build packages for multiple linux distributions, and automate the parts that can be automated. It includes options to run the build in a defined environement to allow reproducing the build. It can be used to create rpm, debian and other types of packages. MAIN FEATURES tarball creation Create tarballs for your software using a simple command and a git or mercurial revision. automatic verification of gpg signatures If your git commits or git tags are gpg signed, the signature can be automatically checked using a specified keyring. package creation Create binary or source packages from any git or mercurial revision using a simple command. remote builds Build your software on a remote server with ssh, or in a local chroot using a different OS. For instance if you are using rbm on an rpm based distribution, this allows you to build debian packages from the same workspace, using a Debian chroot. customizable Almost everything rbm do can be changed using some optional settings, globally, or for some selected projects or OSs. simple configuration The configuration is done using simple YAML files. a flexible configuration system All settings can be set globally, per workspace, project, or target operating system. a dynamic configuration system All configuration settings are templates. You can reuse other configuration settings, or the output of some commands in those settings. For instance, the version number of your software can be set using a command to grep the README file in your sources tree. extensible in perl While the configuration is usually done in simple YAML, you can also in the same configuration file use perl to define any of the options. Those options can be defined by a perl function that will be executed when the option is queried, and whose return value will be used as the option value. DOCUMENTATION The following man pages are available : rbm_tutorial(7) : A tutorial introduction to rbm rbm_layout(7) : The rbm layout rbm_config(7) : The rbm configuration rbm_cli(7) : The rbm command line interface rbm_templates(7) : The rbm templates rbm_remote(7) : The rbm remote builds rbm_input_files(7) : The input files configuration rbm_targets(7) : The targets configuration rbm_steps(7) : The steps configuration rbm commands : rbm(1) rbm-usage(1) rbm-tar(1) rbm-showconf(1) rbm-build(1) rbm-fetch(1) EXAMPLES You can look at the Tor Browser build repository for an example of how it can be used. https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-build.git/ Last updated 2017-08-07 22:49:36 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/trixie/amd64/maxima.html | maxima - reproducible builds result maxima Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 5.46.0-11 in bookworm ♻ 5.47.0-7 in trixie ♻ unreproducible at 2025-07-25 22:55:00 UTC differences (txt) (json) buildinfo rbuild (191KB) build2 (94KB) diff 5.47.0-9 in forky ♻ 5.47.0-9 in unstable ♻ arm64 5.46.0-11 in bookworm ♻ 5.47.0-7 in trixie ♻ 5.47.0-9 in forky ♻ 5.47.0-9 in unstable ♻ General Package Details PTS BTS Package source debian/ debian/changelog debian/control debian/rules Debian dashboard Variations tested The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Your browser does not support iframes. Use a different one or follow the links above. | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/experimental/amd64/index_notes.html | Packages with notes Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm experimental Test results statistics Results for experimental/amd64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for amd64 Maintainers of in experimental Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages with notes There are 79 packages with notes in experimental/amd64. 6 unreproducible packages in experimental/amd64, ordered by build date: syncany bind9 # seqan2 erlang mongo-cxx-driver golang-github-mendersoftware-mender-artifact 21 FTBFS packages in experimental/amd64, ordered by build date: guix # llvm-toolchain-snapshot musescore-snapshot pg-show-plans macromoleculebuilder code-saturne scap-workbench freebayes protobuf polyml smlsharp go-gir-generator sawfish sphinxsearch connectome-workbench python-django fmtlib ovito node-d3-color powa-archivist php-sabre-event # 79 (12.5%) source packages failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, ordered by build date: aac-tactics bcachefs-tools buzztrax coq-bignums coq-corn coq-deriving coqeal coq-elpi coq-ext-lib coq-extructures coq-gappa coq-hammer coq-hierarchy-builder coq-hott coq-interval coq-iris coq-libhyps coq-math-classes coq-menhirlib coq-mtac2 coqprime coq-quickchick coq-record-update coq-reduction-effects coq-reglang coq-relation-algebra coq-simple-io coquelicot coq-unicoq coq-unimath critterding cyrus-imapd daq esdm etesync-dav event-dance filetea flocq gmerlin gmerlin-avdecoder gmerlin-encoders gnunet-gtk go-cpe-dictionary groestlcoin grok grpc imip-agent janitor libewf liblsl lsp-tree-sitter mathcomp-analysis mathcomp-bigenough mathcomp-finmap mathcomp-multinomials mathcomp-zify mediagoblin mitlm node-jsonld node-solid-jose node-trust-jwa ott phonetisaurus php-imap php-sabre-vobject # ruby-devise-i18n ruby-gitlab-labkit ruby-google-apis-storage-v1 rust-indieweb rust-kanata rust-matrix-pickle rust-minidom rust-nitrokey rust-nitrokey-sys rust-piet-cairo speedcrunch ssreflect vuls zeekctl 38 reproducible packages in experimental/amd64: libsodium mender-client osmo-hlr nanomsg r-bioc-densvis tcltk-defaults dino-im kdevelop dash r-cran-mutoss sqlite-utils unidic-mecab krb5-auth-dialog gnucap elpa jaxb-api indi + libktoblzcheck r-cran-alakazam shasta r-bioc-basilisk actor-framework ruby-pg-query libzeep xplot cubew povray kristall mockito tcl8.7 surgescript # zipios++ json-simple highway xrdp mender-cli svt-av1 cmake A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. Visited packages are linked in green, those which have not been visited are linked in blue. A # sign after the name of a package indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a + sign indicates there is a patch available, a P means a pending bug while # indicates a closed bug. In cases of several bugs, the symbol is repeated. This page was built by the jenkins job reproducible_html_indexes which is configured via this git repo . There is more information about jenkins.debian.net and about reproducible builds of Debian available elsewhere. Please send technical feedback about this setup to the Debian jenkins development list , or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package . Feedback about specific job results should go to their respective lists and/or the BTS. The code of jenkins.debian.net is mostly GPL-2 licensed. The weather icons are public domain and were taken from the Tango Icon Library . Copyright 2014-2024 Holger Levsen and many others . Last update: 2026-01-13 08:41 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/notes/r-cran-quantmod_note.html | Notes for r-cran-quantmod - reproducible builds result Notes for r-cran-quantmod - reproducible builds result Version annotated: 0.4-10-1 Identified issues: Identifier: randomness_in_r_rdb_rds_databases Description R creates .rdb files and .rds with some randomness. They are a serialisation of some sorts, related to lazy loading of modules? Randomness seems to come from using absolute paths in .rd[bs] files. . Is not related to https://bugs.debian.org/774031 / r_base_appends_built_header_to_description_files . We have a pending patch to fix most of these (463/478) packages at the time of writing) upstream in R: . https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2017-April/074138.html . When this is accepted into R upstream, commit 28d4af25 may be (un-)reverted to remove these packages. In the meantime, please do not remove this issue, nor mark it as deterministic, nor untag these packages. . The remaining ~15 packages are not completely fixed by this patch, so this issue should remain, even when our upstream patch is accepted. These packages will need to be investigated and fixed individually, see our blog post on how to do that: . https://reproducible-builds.org/news/2017/05/03/reproduciing-r-packages/ Our notes about issues affecting packages are stored in notes.git and are targeted at packages in Debian in 'unstable/amd64' (unless they say otherwise). This page was built by the jenkins job reproducible_html_notes which is configured via this git repo . There is more information about jenkins.debian.net and about reproducible builds of Debian available elsewhere. Please send technical feedback about this setup to the Debian jenkins development list , or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package . Feedback about specific job results should go to their respective lists and/or the BTS. The code of jenkins.debian.net is mostly GPL-2 licensed. The weather icons are public domain and were taken from the Tango Icon Library . Copyright 2014-2024 Holger Levsen and many others . Last update: 2026-01-13 00:57 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://lists.debian.org/cgi-bin/navigate/prev/debian-devel-announce/2015/02/msg00002.html | debian-devel-announce Jan 2015 by thread debian-devel-announce Jan 2015 by thread [ previous month ] [ first page ] [previous page] Page 1 of 1 "> [next page] |"> [ last page ] [ next month ] [ Date Index ] [ Subject Index ] [ Author Index ] [ Other Debian Lists ] [ Debian Home ] Removal of < 2048 bit keys from the Debian keyrings complete Jonathan McDowell Last call for votes: GR: limiting the term of technical committee members Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx Bug Squashing party for Debian and Ubuntu in Oslo, Norway weekend starting 2015-01-31 Morten Werner Forsbring Mini-Debconf in Lyon, France. April 11-12, 2015 Ana Guerrero Lopez Results for GR: limiting the term of technical committee members Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx Debian Installer Jessie RC 1 release Cyril Brulebois The last update was on 10:39 GMT Mon Jun 03. There are 6 messages. Page 1 of 1. [ previous month ] [ first page ] [previous page] Page 1 of 1 "> [next page] |"> [ last page ] [ next month ] [ Date Index ] [ Subject Index ] [ Author Index ] [ Other Debian Lists ] [ Debian Home ] Mail converted by MHonArc | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://lists.debian.org/cgi-bin/navigate/prev/debian-devel-announce/2015/01/thrd1 | debian-devel-announce Dec 2014 by thread debian-devel-announce Dec 2014 by thread [ previous month ] [ first page ] [previous page] Page 1 of 1 "> [next page] |"> [ last page ] [ next month ] [ Date Index ] [ Subject Index ] [ Author Index ] [ Other Debian Lists ] [ Debian Home ] General resolution: Limiting term for tech-ctte members. Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx BSP in Switzerland (St-Cergue) - 30 Jan -> 1 Feb 2015 Didier 'OdyX' Raboud Updating the delegation for the Debian Keyring Maintainers (keyring-maint) Lucas Nussbaum Updating the DebConf Chairs delegation Lucas Nussbaum Re: Debian Bug Squashing Party in Tilburg, .nl, sat 2014-12-13 - sun 2014-12-14 Geert Stappers CTTE Nominations closed; thanks to all nominees for agreeing to serve Don Armstrong bits from the DPL - September to November 2014 Lucas Nussbaum Announcing a Debian Hamradio Blend Iain R. Learmonth Announcing a Debian Hamradio Blend (corrected) Iain R. Learmonth [CTTE #770789] IEC units in df output Don Armstrong Call for votes: GR: limiting the term of technical committee members Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx Second call for votes: GR: limiting the term of technical committee members Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx Debian Bug Squashing Party in Salzburg/Austria - 17-19 April 2015 Bernd Zeimetz The last update was on 17:56 GMT Mon Jun 03. There are 13 messages. Page 1 of 1. [ previous month ] [ first page ] [previous page] Page 1 of 1 "> [next page] |"> [ last page ] [ next month ] [ Date Index ] [ Subject Index ] [ Author Index ] [ Other Debian Lists ] [ Debian Home ] Mail converted by MHonArc | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm-build.html#_footnoteref_ | rbm-build(1) rbm-build(1) NAME rbm-build - Build a package SYNOPSIS rbm build <project> [options] DESCRIPTION Build a package for the selected project. CONFIGURATION OPTIONS When no step was selected in the command line options, the build option is used as the build script. The default value of the build option is [% INCLUDE build -%] which means that you can create the build script as a build file in the project’s directory. If a step is selected in the command line options, an option of the same name is used as the build script. See rbm_config(7) for all other options. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS The --step=<step> option can be used to select the build script to run. See rbm_cli(7) for the other command line options. SEE ALSO rbm(1) rbm_steps(7) Last updated 2017-08-07 23:32:17 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://lists.debian.org/cgi-bin/navigate/prev/debian-devel-announce/2015/01/mail1 | debian-devel-announce Dec 2014 by date debian-devel-announce Dec 2014 by date [ previous month ] [ first page ] [previous page] Page 1 of 1 "> [next page] |"> [ last page ] [ next month ] [ Thread Index ] [ Subject Index ] [ Author Index ] [ Other Debian Lists ] [ Debian Home ] Dec 02 General resolution: Limiting term for tech-ctte members. Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx Dec 03 BSP in Switzerland (St-Cergue) - 30 Jan -> 1 Feb 2015 Didier 'OdyX' Raboud Dec 04 Updating the delegation for the Debian Keyring Maintainers (keyring-maint) Lucas Nussbaum Updating the DebConf Chairs delegation Lucas Nussbaum Dec 05 Re: Debian Bug Squashing Party in Tilburg, .nl, sat 2014-12-13 - sun 2014-12-14 Geert Stappers Dec 09 CTTE Nominations closed; thanks to all nominees for agreeing to serve Don Armstrong bits from the DPL - September to November 2014 Lucas Nussbaum Dec 11 Announcing a Debian Hamradio Blend Iain R. Learmonth Announcing a Debian Hamradio Blend (corrected) Iain R. Learmonth Dec 15 [CTTE #770789] IEC units in df output Don Armstrong Dec 19 Call for votes: GR: limiting the term of technical committee members Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx Dec 27 Second call for votes: GR: limiting the term of technical committee members Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx Debian Bug Squashing Party in Salzburg/Austria - 17-19 April 2015 Bernd Zeimetz The last update was on 17:56 GMT Mon Jun 03. There are 13 messages. Page 1 of 1. [ previous month ] [ first page ] [previous page] Page 1 of 1 "> [next page] |"> [ last page ] [ next month ] [ Thread Index ] [ Subject Index ] [ Author Index ] [ Other Debian Lists ] [ Debian Home ] Mail converted by MHonArc | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://lists.debian.org/cgi-bin/navigate/prev/debian-devel-announce/2015/02/author.html | debian-devel-announce Jan 2015 by author debian-devel-announce Jan 2015 by author [previous page] Page 1 of 1 "> [next page] [ Thread Index ] [ Date Index ] [ Subject Index ] [ Other Debian Lists ] [ Debian Home ] Ana Guerrero Lopez Mini-Debconf in Lyon, France. April 11-12, 2015 Jan 15 Cyril Brulebois Debian Installer Jessie RC 1 release Jan 26 Debian Project Secretary - Kurt Roeckx Results for GR: limiting the term of technical committee members Jan 18 Last call for votes: GR: limiting the term of technical committee members Jan 07 Jonathan McDowell Removal of < 2048 bit keys from the Debian keyrings complete Jan 01 Morten Werner Forsbring Bug Squashing party for Debian and Ubuntu in Oslo, Norway weekend starting 2015-01-31 Jan 14 The last update was on 10:39 GMT Mon Jun 03. There are 6 messages. Page 1 of 1. [ previous month ] [ first page ] [previous page] Page 1 of 1 "> [next page] |"> [ last page ] [ next month ] [ Thread Index ] [ Subject Index ] [ Author Index ] [ Other Debian Lists ] [ Debian Home ] Mail converted by MHonArc | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_layout.html#_footnoteref_ | rbm_layout(7) rbm_layout(7) NAME rbm_layout - The layout of a rbm workspace DESCRIPTION An rbm workspace is a set of packaging projects, with a common configuration, and projects' specific configuration files. An rbm workspace can be located anywhere on your filesystem, as long as your are running rbm from this directory or one of its subdirectories. A typical rbm workspace that contains two projects named project_1 and project_2 will look like this : (rbm-workspace) | |-- rbm.conf | |-- out | | | |-- project_1 | | | | | |-- project_1-0.1.tar.gz | | | | | +-- project_1-0.1-1.x86_64.rpm | | | +-- project_2 | | | |-- project_2-7.3.tar.bz2 | | | +-- project_2-7.1-1.x86_64.rpm | |-- git_clones | | | |-- project_1 | | +-- source files | | | +-- project_2 | +-- source files | |-- keyring | | | |-- keyring-1 | | | +-- keyring-2 | +-- projects | |-- project_1 | | | |-- config | | | |-- project_1.spec | | | |-- bugfix.patch | | | +-- debian_rules | +-- project_2 | |-- config | |-- project_2.spec | +-- debian_rules You will file the following files and directories : rbm.conf This is the main configuration file, containing generic configuration for all projects. This file is mandatory. out This is the directory where output files are written. Each project has its own subdirectory. The output directory path can be changed with the output_dir option. git_clones This is the directory where git clones used to create the tarballs are stored. Normally you wouldn’t have to do anything inside this directory. The path of this directory can be changed with the git_clone_dir option. hg_clones This is the same as git_clones, but for projects that use mercurial rather than git. The path of this directory can be changed with the hg_clone_dir option. keyring This is the directory where you can store gpg keyring files. Those keyrings contains the keys that are used to check signed commits and tags. The path of this directory can be changed with the gpg_keyring_dir option. projects This is the directory containing projects definitions. The path of this directory can be changed with the projects_dir option. projects/project_1/config This is the configuration file for the project_1 project. To create a new project, you need to create a new directory with a config file inside. projects/project_1/project_1.spec This is an rpm package template file for project_1. The rpm package template could also be defined inside the config file, in which case this file does not exist. projects/project_1/bugfix.patch This is an example patch file, used in the rpm package. projects/project_1/debian_rules This is an example path for a debian/rules file to be used in the debian packaging for the project_1 project. All the debian packaging can be defined entirely inside the config file, but it is usually convenient to split some of it in separate files. SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_config(1) Last updated 2022-06-29 17:28:26 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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Combine feature documentation into features section CI #529: Commit 5eb5cb1 pushed by jeremyevans 6m 52s master master 6m 52s View workflow file Add Ruby 4.0 to CI CI #527: Commit 30cae38 pushed by jeremyevans 24m 9s master master 24m 9s View workflow file Bump version to 2.42.0 CI #526: Commit 8c07562 pushed by jeremyevans 7m 50s master master 7m 50s View workflow file Avoid mixed string/symbol keys in JSON in a few specs CI #525: Commit 3724d1c pushed by jeremyevans 6m 56s master master 6m 56s View workflow file Bump version to 2.41.0 CI #524: Commit 42a3682 pushed by jeremyevans 9m 5s master master 9m 5s View workflow file Clear account tokens when an account change is made CI #523: Commit f01bab5 pushed by jeremyevans 7m 47s master master 7m 47s View workflow file Bump version to 2.40.0 CI #522: Commit fb91598 pushed by jeremyevans 6m 55s master master 6m 55s View workflow file Use HTTP header instead of meta tag for otp unlock not yet available … CI #521: Commit a1780cd pushed by jeremyevans 7m 9s master master 7m 9s View workflow file Add reset_password_request_for_unverified_account configuration method CI #520: Commit 3b39fa4 pushed by jeremyevans 7m 0s master master 7m 0s View workflow file Bump version to 2.39.0 CI #519: Commit 588b865 pushed by jeremyevans 7m 1s master master 7m 1s View workflow file Add nocov around rack < 3 code CI #518: Commit 1f86ed7 pushed by jeremyevans 6m 29s master master 6m 29s View workflow file Check if JRUBY_VERSION is defined CI #517: Commit ffed74a pushed by jeremyevans 6m 16s master master 6m 16s View workflow file Only limit racc version on JRuby <10 CI #516: Commit 68e802b pushed by jeremyevans 6m 44s master master 6m 44s View workflow file Add JRuby 10.0 to CI CI #515: Commit ccb0780 pushed by jeremyevans 5m 43s master master 5m 43s View workflow file Fix check_method_doc task CI #514: Commit f46561d pushed by jeremyevans 4m 48s master master 4m 48s View workflow file Remove use of rdoc/task in Rakefile CI #513: Commit c4343e0 pushed by jeremyevans 5m 15s master master 5m 15s View workflow file Allow usage with Roda's plain_hash_response_headers plugin and Rack 3+ CI #512: Commit 6b853d8 pushed by jeremyevans 5m 15s master master 5m 15s View workflow file Use allowed_origins instead of origin argument to WebAuthn::RelyingPa… CI #511: Commit 84833ee pushed by jeremyevans 4m 50s master master 4m 50s View workflow file Fix typos in doc CI #510: Commit f91bb0f pushed by jeremyevans 5m 0s master master 5m 0s View workflow file Fix typo in README CI #509: Commit 7c49c42 pushed by jeremyevans 4m 45s master master 4m 45s View workflow file Avoid exceeding 4K cookie size limit by setting an upper limit on pat… CI #506: Commit 2a72b30 pushed by jeremyevans 4m 47s master master 4m 47s View workflow file Conclude registration field guide fix (#472) CI #505: Commit d44ae3c pushed by jeremyevans 5m 23s master master 5m 23s View workflow file Fix code in registration field guide, again CI #503: Commit abfe018 pushed by jeremyevans 4m 30s master master 4m 30s View workflow file Fix code in registration field guide CI #502: Commit 08066c7 pushed by jeremyevans 4m 30s master master 4m 30s View workflow file Update registration field guide (Fixes #472) CI #501: Commit a677c08 pushed by jeremyevans 4m 58s master master 4m 58s View workflow file Previous 1 2 3 Next You can’t perform that action at this time. | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_targets.html#_footnote_ | rbm_targets(7) rbm_targets(7) NAME rbm_targets - rbm targets configuration DESCRIPTION When you are building packages you might want to build them in different situations, with different options. The targets allow you to define those options. For instance you could be doing nightly builds of your packages, local test builds when you are working on the developpement of a new feature, and from time to time build a package for a new release. In such situation, you could use command line arguments to change the options, or change the config file each time, but that is not very convenient. Instead you can define targets with any number of options, and use a single argument to select the target. CONFIGURATION The targets can be defined in any of the configuration files, using the targets option. This option is an hash, with the target names as keys, and as value an other hash containing the options to be used for this target. As an example we could define the following targets : the dev target, for daily development, from the master branch. You want to automatically fetch from the git repository before each build, and you want to check that the commit used is signed by a key from the developers.gpg keyring. the release target, for building packages for a new release. You only want to build them from gpg signed tags, signed by the key from the release.gpg keyring. In such case, the following targets configuration could be used : targets: dev: git_hash: master fetch: 1 commit_gpg_id: 1 gpg_keyring: developers.gpg release: tag_gpg_id: 1 gpg_keyring: release.gpg If the value of a target is not a hash containing options, but a string or an array of strings, then this or those names are used as targets. This is useful if you want to say that a target is the same as an other one, or to extend a target. You can use this if you want to set a default target. When no target has been selected, the notarget target is used. In this example, we set dev as the default target: targets: notarget: dev dev: git_hash: master fetch: 1 commit_gpg_id: 1 gpg_keyring: developers.gpg release: tag_gpg_id: 1 gpg_keyring: release.gpg In this example we extend the release target as release_1 to add a git_hash : targets: release_1: - git_hash_version_1 - release release: tag_gpg_id: 1 gpg_keyring: release.gpg git_hash_version_1: git_hash: version-1.0 COMMAND LINE OPTION The target to be used can be selected with the --target command line option. You can select more than one target by giving the option multiple times, and in this case they will be used in the order given on the command line. If no target is selected, then the notarget target is used. For example, if you want to build a debian package (assuming that you defined a deb step for that) for the dev target: $ rbm build --step deb --target dev If you want to build a debian package for the release target, using the 0.1.2.3 tag: $ rbm build --step deb --target release --git-hash 0.1.2.3 Sometime, an option in one project will use the value of an option from an other project (with the pc template function, see rbm_templates(7) for details), or a project will use the output of an other project as input file (see rbm_input_files(7) for details). In such cases, you may want to select a target to be applied only for a specific project. This can be done with the following syntax: $ rbm build --target project:target SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_config(7) , Last updated 2021-03-24 10:01:10 CET | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/experimental/amd64/index_no_notes.html | Packages without notes Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm experimental Test results statistics Results for experimental/amd64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for amd64 Maintainers of in experimental Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages without notes There are 109 faulty packages without notes in experimental/amd64. 36 unreproducible packages in experimental/amd64, ordered by build date: hdf5 qtdeclarative-opensource-src mpmath writer2latex webkit2gtk mpich qtwebengine-opensource-src qtsensors-opensource-src jupyter-notebook qtconnectivity-opensource-src sysrepo dune-istl dune-geometry gle-graphics-manual dune-grid gcc-16-cross-ports gcc-16-cross dune-common dune-functions elpi coq openmpi gcc-16 dune-typetree dune-grid-glue pnetcdf + dune-localfunctions gap-scscp lomiri-ui-toolkit node-pretty-ms gromacs node-convert-source-map + vlc # + radare2 deal.ii llvm-toolchain-20 73 FTBFS packages in experimental/amd64, ordered by build date: plpgsql-check golang-github-golang-geo monkeysphere mediasoup node-d3-time android-platform-tools openhft-chronicle-threads openhft-chronicle-bytes h3-pg bpfcc sudo cpp-httplib phpcpd ruby-googleauth pg-permissions khmer php-pcov opensnitch php-getid3 golang-github-kurin-blazer linux golang-github-tklauser-go-sysconf libtasn1-6 qtdeclarative-opensource-src-gles qtquickcontrols-opensource-src qtlocation-opensource-src qtcharts-opensource-src icu-ext pluto-sat-code dtc sump-logicanalyzer tinc hasl ruby-gitlab-fog-azure-rm pg-qualstats postgres-decoderbufs tango ruby-rack-livereload node-readable-stream tools-deps-alpha-clojure node-d3-hierarchy node-d3-dsv clojure-cli gst-plugins-base1.0 kata-containers hypopg ruby3.4 dh-fortran jami scikit-learn gst-python1.0 pgtt ruby-csv golang-github-protonmail-gopenpgp gavl node-cosmiconfig golang-github-tklauser-numcpus pgsql-http ruby-omniauth-salesforce kworkflow wmbusmeters ruby-gitlab-pg-query openhft-chronicle-network markdown openhft-chronicle-wire python-opencascade-pywrap q2-phylogeny android-platform-external-doclava budgie-indicator-applet handbrake blt plr python-ocp A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. Visited packages are linked in green, those which have not been visited are linked in blue. A # sign after the name of a package indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a + sign indicates there is a patch available, a P means a pending bug while # indicates a closed bug. In cases of several bugs, the symbol is repeated. This page was built by the jenkins job reproducible_html_indexes which is configured via this git repo . There is more information about jenkins.debian.net and about reproducible builds of Debian available elsewhere. Please send technical feedback about this setup to the Debian jenkins development list , or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package . Feedback about specific job results should go to their respective lists and/or the BTS. The code of jenkins.debian.net is mostly GPL-2 licensed. The weather icons are public domain and were taken from the Tango Icon Library . Copyright 2014-2024 Holger Levsen and many others . Last update: 2026-01-13 08:41 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm-tar.html#_footnote_ | rbm-tar(1) rbm-tar(1) NAME rbm-tar - Create a tarball file SYNOPSIS rbm tar <project> [options] DESCRIPTION Create a tarball file for the selected project. OUTPUT FILE The output directory can be selected with the output_dir option. The output filename will be : <name>-<version>.tar If the compress_tar , the filename will be : <name>-<version>.tar.<ext> With <name> the project’s name, <version> the version of the software, and <ext> the compression type selected in the compress_tar option. The version of the software used to create the tarball and the packages should be set with the version option. CONFIGURATION OPTIONS The following options are related to tarball creation : git_url The URL of a git repository that will be cloned and used to create the tarball. If this option is set, git_hash should be set to select the commit to use. hg_url The URL of a mercurial repository that will be cloned and used to create the tarball. If this option is set, hg_hash should be set to select the commit to use. git_hash A git hash, branch name or tag. This is what is used to create the tarball. hg_hash A mercurial changeset hash. This is what is used to create the tarball. git_submodule If this option is enabled, git submodules are fetched and included in the tarball. This option is disabled by default. compress_tar If set, the tarball created will be compressed in the select format. Possible values: xz, gz, bz2. commit_gpg_id If set, the commit selected with git_hash will have its signature checked. The tarball will not be created if there is no valid signature, and if the key used to sign it does not match the key ID from commit_gpg_id . The option can be set to a single gpg ID, or to a list of gpg IDs. The IDs can be short or long IDs, or full fingerprint (with no spaces). For this to work, the GPG keys should be present in the selected keyring (see keyring option). If the option is set to 1 or an array containing 1 then any key from the selected keyring is accepted. On command line, the --commit-gpg-id option can be listed multiple times to define a list of keys. tag_gpg_id If set, the commit selected with git_hash should be a tag and will have its signature checked. The tarball will not be created if the tag doesn’t have a valid signature, and if the key used to sign it does not match the key ID from tag_gpg_id . The option can be set to a single gpg ID, or to a list of gpg IDs. The IDs can be short or long IDs, or full fingerprint (with no spaces). For this to work, the GPG keys should be present in the selected keyring (see keyring option). If the option is set to 1 or an array containing 1 then any key from the selected keyring is accepted. On command line, the --tag-gpg-id option can be listed multiple times to define a list of keys. gpg_wrapper This is a template for a gpg wrapper script. The default wrapper will call gpg with the keyring specified by option gpg_keyring if defined. gpg_keyring The filename of the gpg keyring to use. Path is relative to the gpg_keyring_dir directory. This can also be an absolute path. gpg_keyring_dir The directory containing gpg keyring files. The default is $basedir/keyring (with $basedir the directory where the main config file is located). gpg_bin The gpg command to be used. The default is gpg . gpg_args Optional gpg arguments. The default is empty. See rbm_config(7) for all other options. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS The command line options related to tar : --git-hash=<hash> The git hash of the commit / tag to use. --hg-hash=<hash> The mercurial hash of the commit / tag to use. --commit-gpg-id=<GPG ID> Check the commit to be signed by this GPG key ID. --tag-gpg-id=<GPG ID> Check if the selected git hash is a tag and is signed by select GPG key ID. --gpg-keyring=<file> GPG keyring filename. --gpg-keyring-dir=<directory> Directory containing GPG keyring files --gpg-args=<args> Optional gpg arguments. --gpg-bin=<path> Path to gpg binary. See rbm_cli(7) for all other options. Git Version If you are going to use gpg signed commits, it is recommended to use git >= 1.8.3. git < 1.7.9 does not support signed commits. It only supports signed tags. git < 1.8.3 does not use the git-config option gpg.program in git log --show-signature and git show --show-signatures commands used to check commits signatures. This means you won’t be able to use the gpg_keyring option for commits signature verification (but it will work for tag signature verification). This was fixed in git commit 6005dbb9 , included in version 1.8.3. SEE ALSO rbm(1) Last updated 2014-02-05 13:18:26 CET | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm.html#_footnote_ | rbm(1) rbm(1) NAME rbm - Packaging tool SYNOPSIS rbm [command] [options] DESCRIPTION Reproducible Build Manager (rbm) is a tool that helps you create and build packages for multiple linux distributions, and automate the parts that can be automated. It includes options to run the build in a defined environement to allow reproducing the build. It can be used to create rpm, debian and other types of packages. MAIN FEATURES tarball creation Create tarballs for your software using a simple command and a git or mercurial revision. automatic verification of gpg signatures If your git commits or git tags are gpg signed, the signature can be automatically checked using a specified keyring. package creation Create binary or source packages from any git or mercurial revision using a simple command. remote builds Build your software on a remote server with ssh, or in a local chroot using a different OS. For instance if you are using rbm on an rpm based distribution, this allows you to build debian packages from the same workspace, using a Debian chroot. customizable Almost everything rbm do can be changed using some optional settings, globally, or for some selected projects or OSs. simple configuration The configuration is done using simple YAML files. a flexible configuration system All settings can be set globally, per workspace, project, or target operating system. a dynamic configuration system All configuration settings are templates. You can reuse other configuration settings, or the output of some commands in those settings. For instance, the version number of your software can be set using a command to grep the README file in your sources tree. extensible in perl While the configuration is usually done in simple YAML, you can also in the same configuration file use perl to define any of the options. Those options can be defined by a perl function that will be executed when the option is queried, and whose return value will be used as the option value. DOCUMENTATION The following man pages are available : rbm_tutorial(7) : A tutorial introduction to rbm rbm_layout(7) : The rbm layout rbm_config(7) : The rbm configuration rbm_cli(7) : The rbm command line interface rbm_templates(7) : The rbm templates rbm_remote(7) : The rbm remote builds rbm_input_files(7) : The input files configuration rbm_targets(7) : The targets configuration rbm_steps(7) : The steps configuration rbm commands : rbm(1) rbm-usage(1) rbm-tar(1) rbm-showconf(1) rbm-build(1) rbm-fetch(1) EXAMPLES You can look at the Tor Browser build repository for an example of how it can be used. https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-build.git/ Last updated 2017-08-07 22:49:36 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm-showconf.html#_footnote_ | rbm-showconf(1) rbm-showconf(1) NAME rbm-showconf - Show rbm configuration SYNOPSIS rbm showconf [project] [config name] [options] DESCRIPTION Without argument, dumps all configuration. With one argument, shows the configuration for the selected project. With two or more arguments, show the project’s config for a specific value. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS See rbm_cli(7) . EXAMPLES Show all configuration : $ rbm showconf Show configuration for rbm project : $ rbm showconf rbm Show git_url value for the rbm project : $ rbm showconf rbm git_url SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_config(7) Last updated 2014-02-05 13:18:37 CET | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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Given a byte stream with a minimum length of 50 bytes TLSH generates a hash value which can be used for similarity comparisons. Similar objects will have similar hash values which allows for the detection of similar objects by comparing their hash values. Note that the byte stream should have a sufficient amount of complexity. For example, a byte stream of identical bytes will not generate a hash value. What's (relatively) New in TLSH 4.12.x 08/10/2024 Release version 4.10.x - a Python clustering tool. See the directory tlshCluster. I am going to try to make 4.12.0 a release version and build a py-tlsh Python library from 4.12.0 4.12.0 includes: Merge pull request #137 - this fixed a memory leak in py-tlsh Merge pull request #134 - this improved the ifdef WINDOWS to be more portable 4.12.1 includes: Merge pull request #146 - Remove call to sprintf() to avoid warnings Merge pull request #141 - py_ext: use PyVarObject_HEAD instead of PyObject_HEAD_INIT Merge pull request #138 - Build: Define default options only on "default" Merge pull request #136 - Bug Fix+Portability: Improve portability by integral division 2020 adopted by Virus Total adopted by Malware Bazaar We have added a version identifier ("T1") to the start of the digest. Please use versions of TLSH that have the T1 header The code is backwards compatible, it can still read and interpret 70 hex character strings as TLSH digests. And data sets can include mixes of the old and new digests. If you need old style TLSH digests to be outputted, then use the command line option '-old' Dedication Thanks to Chun Cheng, who was a humble and talented engineer. Minimum byte stream length The program in default mode requires an input byte stream with a minimum length of 50 bytes (and a minimum amount of randomness - see note in Python extension below). For consistency with older versions, there is a -conservative option which enforces a 256 byte limit. See notes for version 3.17.0 of TLSH Computed hash The computed hash is 35 bytes of data (output as 'T1' followed 70 hexidecimal characters. Total length 72 characters). The 'T1' has been added as a version number for the hash - so that we can adapt the algorithm and still maintain backwards compatibility. To get the old style 70 hex hashes, use the -old command line option. Bytes 3,4,5 are used to capture the information about the file as a whole (length, ...), while the last 32 bytes are used to capture information about incremental parts of the file. (Note that the length of the hash can be increased by changing build parameters described below in CMakeLists.txt , which will increase the information stored in the hash. For some applications this might increase the accuracy in predicting similarities between files.) Executables and library Building TLSH (see below) will create a static library in the lib directory, and the tlsh executable (a symbolic link to tlsh_unittest ). 'tlsh' links to the static library, in the bin directory. The library has functionality to generate the hash value from a given file, and to compute the similarity between two hash values. tlsh is a utility for generating TLSH hash values and comparing TLSH hash values to determine similarity. Run it with no parameters for detailed usage. Ports A JavaScript port available in the js_ext directory. A Java port is available in the java directory. 3rd Party Ports We list these ports just for reference. We have not checked the code in these repositories, and we have not checked that the results are identical to TLSH here. We also request that any ports include the files LICENSE and NOTICE.txt exactly as they appear in this repository. Another Java port is available here . Another Java port is available here . A Golang port is available here . A Ruby port is available here Downloading TLSH Download TLSH as follows: wget https://github.com/trendmicro/tlsh/archive/master.zip -O master.zip unzip master.zip cd tlsh-master or git clone git://github.com/trendmicro/tlsh.git cd tlsh git checkout master Building TLSH Edit CMakeLists.txt to build TLSH with different options. TLSH_BUCKETS: determines using 128 or 256 buckets use the default 128 buckets unless you are an expert and know you need 256 buckets TLSH_CHECKSUM_1B: determines checksum length, longer means less collision use the default 1 byte unless you are an expert and know you need a larger checksum Linux Execute: make.sh Note: Building TLSH on Linux depends upon cmake to create the Makefile and then make the project, so the build will fail if cmake is not installed. To install cmake/gcc compiler on CentOs or Amazon Linux: $ sudo yum install cmake $ sudo yum install gcc-c++ Windows (MinGW) Added in March 2020. See the instructions in README.mingw Windows (Visual Studio) Use the version-specific tlsh solution files ( tlsh.VC2005.sln , tlsh.VC2008.sln , ...) under the Windows directory. See tlsh.h for the tlsh library interface and tlsh_unittest.cpp and simple_unittest.cpp under the test directory for example code. Using TLSH in Python Python Package We have recently created a Python package on PyPi: https://pypi.org/project/py-tlsh/ The py-tlsh replaces the python-tlsh package. For details see issue 94 To install this package $ pip install py-tlsh Python Extension If you need to build your own Python package, then there is a README.python with notes about the python version (1) compile the C++ code $./make.sh (2) build the python version $ cd py_ext/ $ python ./setup.py build (3) install - possibly - sudo, run as root or administrator $ python ./setup.py install (4) test it $ cd ../Testing $ ./python_test.sh Python Usage import tlsh tlsh . hash ( data ) Note data needs to be bytes - not a string. This is because TLSH is for binary data and binary data can contain a NULL (zero) byte. In default mode the data must contain at least 50 bytes to generate a hash value and that it must have a certain amount of randomness. To get the hash value of a file, try tlsh . hash ( open ( file , 'rb' ). read ()) Note: the open statement has opened the file in binary mode. Python Example import tlsh h1 = tlsh . hash ( data ) h2 = tlsh . hash ( similar_data ) score = tlsh . diff ( h1 , h2 ) h3 = tlsh . Tlsh () with open ( 'file' , 'rb' ) as f : for buf in iter ( lambda : f . read ( 512 ), b'' ): h3 . update ( buf ) h3 . final () # this assertion is stating that the distance between a TLSH and itself must be zero assert h3 . diff ( h3 ) == 0 score = h3 . diff ( h1 ) Python Extra Options The diffxlen function removes the file length component of the tlsh header from the comparison. tlsh . diffxlen ( h1 , h2 ) If a file with a repeating pattern is compared to a file with only a single instance of the pattern, then the difference will be increased if the file lenght is included. But by using the diffxlen function, the file length will be removed from consideration. Python Backwards Compatibility Options If you use the "conservative" option, then the data must contain at least 256 characters. For example, import os tlsh . conservativehash ( os . urandom ( 256 )) should generate a hash, but tlsh . conservativehash ( os . urandom ( 100 )) will generate TNULL as it is less than 256 bytes. If you need to generate old style hashes (without the "T1" prefix) then use tlsh . oldhash ( os . urandom ( 100 )) The old and conservative options may be combined: tlsh . oldconservativehash ( os . urandom ( 500 )) Design Choices To improve comparison accuracy, TLSH tracks counting bucket height distribution in quartiles. Bigger quartile difference results in higher difference score. Use specially 6 trigrams to give equal representation of the bytes in the 5 byte sliding window which produces improved results. Pearson hash is used to distribute the trigram counts to the counting buckets. The global similarity score distances objects with significant size difference. Global similarity can be disabled. It also distances objects with different quartile distributions. TLSH can be compiled to generate 70 or 134 characters hash strings. The longer version has been created to use of the 70 char hash strings is not working for your application. TLSH similarity is expressed as a difference score: A score of 0 means the objects are almost identical. For the 72 characters hash, there is a detailed table of experimental Detection rates and False Positive rates based on the threshhold. see Table II on page 5 Clustering See the Python code and Jupyter notebooks in tlshCluster. We provide Python code for the HAC-T method. We also provide code so that users can use DBSCAN. We show users how to create dendograms for files, which are a useful diagram showing relationships between files and groups. We provide tools for clustering the Malware Bazaar dataset, which contains a few hundred thousand samples. The HAC-T method is described in HAC-T and fast search for similarity in security Publications Jonathan Oliver, Chun Cheng, and Yanggui Chen, TLSH - A Locality Sensitive Hash . 4th Cybercrime and Trustworthy Computing Workshop, Sydney, November 2013 Jonathan Oliver, Scott Forman, and Chun Cheng, Using Randomization to Attack Similarity Digests . ATIS 2014, November, 2014, pages 199-210 Jonathan Oliver, Muqeet Ali, and Josiah Hagen. HAC-T and fast search for similarity in security 2020 International Conference on Omni-layer Intelligent Systems (COINS). IEEE, 2020. 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https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_config.html#_footnoteref_ | rbm_config(7) rbm_config(7) NAME rbm_config - The rbm configuration DESCRIPTION All configuration options can be defined in 5 different places : in the main configuration in your working directory ( rbm.conf ) in the local configuration in your working directory ( rbm.local.conf ) in the global system configuration ( /etc/rbm.conf ) in a project configuration with a command line option The option values are used with the following priority order : command line options project config for matching step and target project config for matching step project config for matching target project config local config for matching step and target local config for matching step local config for matching target local config workspace config for matching step and target workspace config for matching step workspace config for matching target workspace config system config for matching step and target system config for matching step system config for matching target system config default config undefined The system configuration is by default located at /etc/rbm.conf , or the path defined in the sysconf_file option. If the path does not exists, it is ignored. This is where you will put configuration only relevant to your local use of rbm. The main configuration file is rbm.conf , in YAML format. It can be located anywhere on your filesystem, but you will need to run the rbm commands from the same directory, or one of its subdirectories. This is where you will put configuration relevant to all projects under this working directory. All relative paths used in the configuration are relative from the rbm.conf location. The local configuration file is rbm.local.conf (or the file defined by the localconf_file option), in the same directory as the rbm.conf file. If the file does not exists, it is ignored. The rbm.local.conf file is used to override some options from rbm.conf relevent to your local setup, whithout modifying the rbm.conf file which is usually maintained in a VCS. An example rbm.conf file will look like this : projects_dir: projects compress_tar: xz The projects_dir option define the path to the directory containing the projects definitions. Adding a new project is done by creating a directory with the name of the project inside the projects_dir directory, and adding a config file in this new directory. The config file contains the configuration for the project. At the minimum it should contain the git_url configuration, and any other configuration option you want to set for this project. OPTIONS The following configuration options are available : sysconf_file The path to an optional system configuration file. The default is /etc/rbm.conf . This can also be set with the --sysconf-file command line parameter. localconf_file The path to an optional local configuration file. The default is rbm.local.conf . If the path is relative, it is relative to the directory where the rbm.conf file is located. This can also be set with the --localconf-file command line parameter. projects_dir The directory containing the projects definitions. The default value is projects . git_clone_dir The directory used to store clones of git repositories. The default value is git_clones . hg_clone_dir The directory used to store clones of mercurial repositories. The default value is hg_clones . hg_opt This option contains options that should be passed on the mercurial command line. This can for instance be useful if you want to use the --config option to enable some mercurial plugins. tmp_dir The directory used to create temporary directories and files. This is the directory where builds will be done, so you want to use a directory on a fast device, with enough space available. This directory will contains some scripts that will be executed, so it should not be on a partition mounted as noexec. rbm_tmp_dir A directory created inside tmp_dir using File::Temp , that you can use to store temporary files. This directory is removed automatically when rbm exits. When running scripts, the TMPDIR environment variable is also set to this directory. rbmdir The directory where the rbm script is located. output_dir The directory where output files (tarballs, spec files or packages) are created. The default value is out . build_log The file where the build logs will be written. If the value is - (the default), the logs will be output on stdout and stderr. build_log_append If you set to build_log_append to 0, the log file (defined in build_log ) will be cleaned when starting a new build. The default is 1. fetch The value should be 0 or 1, depending on whether the commits from the remote git or hg repository should be fetched automatically. If the value is if_needed , the git or hg repository is fetched only if the selected commit cannot be found in the local clone. The default is if_needed . ENV This option, defined in the workspace config, is a hash containing the environment variables that will be defined when rbm is starting. This is useful for defining variables that can affect how the templates are processed (for instance the TZ variable if dates are used). git_url The URL of a git repository that will be cloned and used to create the tarball. If this option is set, git_hash should be set to select the commit to use. hg_url The URL of a mercurial repository that will be cloned and used to create the tarball. If this option is set, hg_hash should be set to select the commit to use. git_hash A git hash, branch name or tag. This is what is used to create the tarball. hg_hash A mercurial changeset hash. This is what is used to create the tarball. git_submodule If this option is enabled, git submodules are fetched and included in the tarball. This option is disabled by default. compress_tar If set, the tarball created will be compressed in the select format. Possible values: xz, gz, bz2. commit_gpg_id If set, the commit selected with git_hash will have its signature checked. The tarball will not be created if there is no valid signature, and if the key used to sign it does not match the key ID from commit_gpg_id . The option can be set to a single gpg ID, or to a list of gpg IDs. The IDs can be short or long IDs, or full fingerprint (with no spaces). For this to work, the GPG keys should be present in the selected keyring (see keyring option). If the option is set to 1 or an array containing 1 then any key from the selected keyring is accepted. On command line, the --commit-gpg-id option can be listed multiple times to define a list of keys. tag_gpg_id If set, the commit selected with git_hash should be a tag and will have its signature checked. The tarball will not be created if the tag doesn’t have a valid signature, and if the key used to sign it does not match the key ID from tag_gpg_id . The option can be set to a single gpg ID, or to a list of gpg IDs. The IDs can be short or long IDs, or full fingerprint (with no spaces). For this to work, the GPG keys should be present in the selected keyring (see keyring option). If the option is set to 1 or an array containing 1 then any key from the selected keyring is accepted. On command line, the --tag-gpg-id option can be listed multiple times to define a list of keys. gpg_wrapper This is a template for a gpg wrapper script. The default wrapper will call gpg with the keyring specified by option gpg_keyring if defined. gpg_keyring The filename of the gpg keyring to use. Path is relative to the gpg_keyring_dir directory. This can also be an absolute path. gpg_keyring_dir The directory containing gpg keyring files. The default is $basedir/keyring (with $basedir the directory where the main config file is located). gpg_bin The gpg command to be used. The default is gpg . gpg_args Optional gpg arguments. The default is empty. arch The architecture, as returned by uname -m . version Version number of the software. This is used to create the tarball, and as the package version number. distribution The name of the distribution for which you wish to build a package. The syntax is distribution-release . This value is used by the lsb_release option. lsb_release A hash containing id (name of the distribution), codename and release . This option is useful in template to do different things for different distributions. By default, the output of the lsb_release command will be used if available. If the distribution option is defined, it will be used instead to for the id and release ( codename will be undefined). target The target for which you want to build. This is usually set on command line. See rbm_targets(7) for details. targets The targets definitions. See rbm_targets(7) for details. copy_files A list of files that should be copied when building the package. Path is relative to the project’s template directory. input_files Configuration for external input files. See rbm_input_files(7) for details. input_files_by_name This option contains an hash of all the input_files filenames, with their name as index. The input files without a name are not in this hash. input_files_id The value of this option is an identifier of the input_files. When any of the input files is changed, the identifier changes. This identifier is something that can be used in a project’s filename to trigger a rebuild when any of its input files is changed. This identifier is based on: the input_file_id option of an input file if it is present, the filename for an input file of type project , the value of exec for an input file of type exec , and the filename and the sha256sum of the file for any other type of input file. In the case of an input file of type exec , the value of exec is computed with getting_id set to true. input_files_paths The value of this option is an array of all the paths of input files that currently exist and are used in the build of the current project and its dependencies. This is useful when cleaning old build files, to find which ones are still used. link_input_files When building a project, input files are collected in a temporary directory. If this option is set to 1, we try to use hard links instead of copies. You should only enable this if you don’t modify the input files during the build, or if you are using remote_exec (in which case the temporary directory is only used to copy files to the remote). This option is disabled by default, unless remote_exec is used. timestamp This is the UNIX timestamp, set as modification time on files created such as the sources tarball. The default is to use the commit time of the commit used. If set to 0 it will use the current time. notmpl An array containing a list of options that should not be processed as template (see the template section below for details). step The value of this option is the name of the build script we are going to be running (by default build , but you could have an other one for publishing your build, or for different types of packaging). This option should be used read only. If you want to change it, use the --step command line option, or the pkg_type option. steps The steps definitions. See rbm_steps(7) for details. build This is the content of the build script used by the build command. The default is to include the template file named build . remote_exec Run the build on a remote host. See rbm_remote(7) for details. suexec This options takes the suexec_cmd options, and make it run as root. By default, it uses sudo for that. You need to set this option if you want to use an other mechanism to run commands as root. debug This option enable or disable the debug mode. When enabled, a shell will be opened in the temporary build directory in case of build failure. abbrev This option returns the abbreviated commit hash of the git_hash or hg_hash commit. abbrev_length This option sets the length of the abbreviated commits, when using the abbrev option. tar Use this options instead of tar in build scripts when you want to create deterministic tar files. This options set tar arguments so that owner and group of files is set to root, and mtime is set to timestamp . This option takes a tar_src argument which is an array containing source files or directories, and a tar_args argument which is the tar arguments to create the file (something like -cf filename.tar ). By default, GNU options are used in tar and find, but you can disable that with gnu_utils . zip Use this option instead of zip in build scripts when you want to create deterministic zip files. This option takes a zip_src argument which is an array containing source files or directories, and a zip_args arguments which is usually the destination zip file, and optionaly other zip options. By default, GNU options are used in find, but you can disable that with gnu_utils . install_package This option can be used in a script when you need to install a package. The packages to be installed should be set in option pkg_name . It will use apt-get on Debian/Ubuntu, yum on Fedora, zypper on openSUSE and urpmi on Mageia/Mandriva. In addition to the configuration options listed here, you are free to add any other options that you want, and use them in the template files. Unfortunately this also means that you won’t have an error message in case of typo in an option name. WRITTING CONFIGURATION IN PERL The configuration is in YAML, but you can also use the perl syntax to set some configuration options. A YAML file can contain multiple documents, separated by a line with tree dashes ( --- ). When reading a configuration file, rbm will read all documents contained in the file, and for each of them will : if the document is a hash, use it as configuration if the document is a string, evaluate it as perl, and get the return value as as hash containing configuration If multpiple documents define the same options, the value from the last one override the values from previous documents. A configuration file that includes perl code will look like this : option_1: value 1 option_2: value 2 option_3: value 3 --- | ( option_4 => "value 4", option_5 => "value 5", ) In this example, option_4 and option_5 and defined using perl syntax. Note that the perl code block needs to be indented with at least one space. An interesting benefit of writting options in perl is that you can define some options using a perl function reference. If the value of an option is a function reference, then when that option is looked up the function will be executed, and the value of the option will be the return value of the function. The function will receive as parameters the project’s name, an options array reference, and the option that is queried. An option defined using a perl function will look like this : option_1: value 1 --- | ( option_2 => "value 2", option_3 => sub { my ($project, @option) = @_; return "value 3"; }, ) SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_targets(7) , rbm_templates(7) Last updated 2022-06-29 17:28:26 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_layout.html#_footnote_ | rbm_layout(7) rbm_layout(7) NAME rbm_layout - The layout of a rbm workspace DESCRIPTION An rbm workspace is a set of packaging projects, with a common configuration, and projects' specific configuration files. An rbm workspace can be located anywhere on your filesystem, as long as your are running rbm from this directory or one of its subdirectories. A typical rbm workspace that contains two projects named project_1 and project_2 will look like this : (rbm-workspace) | |-- rbm.conf | |-- out | | | |-- project_1 | | | | | |-- project_1-0.1.tar.gz | | | | | +-- project_1-0.1-1.x86_64.rpm | | | +-- project_2 | | | |-- project_2-7.3.tar.bz2 | | | +-- project_2-7.1-1.x86_64.rpm | |-- git_clones | | | |-- project_1 | | +-- source files | | | +-- project_2 | +-- source files | |-- keyring | | | |-- keyring-1 | | | +-- keyring-2 | +-- projects | |-- project_1 | | | |-- config | | | |-- project_1.spec | | | |-- bugfix.patch | | | +-- debian_rules | +-- project_2 | |-- config | |-- project_2.spec | +-- debian_rules You will file the following files and directories : rbm.conf This is the main configuration file, containing generic configuration for all projects. This file is mandatory. out This is the directory where output files are written. Each project has its own subdirectory. The output directory path can be changed with the output_dir option. git_clones This is the directory where git clones used to create the tarballs are stored. Normally you wouldn’t have to do anything inside this directory. The path of this directory can be changed with the git_clone_dir option. hg_clones This is the same as git_clones, but for projects that use mercurial rather than git. The path of this directory can be changed with the hg_clone_dir option. keyring This is the directory where you can store gpg keyring files. Those keyrings contains the keys that are used to check signed commits and tags. The path of this directory can be changed with the gpg_keyring_dir option. projects This is the directory containing projects definitions. The path of this directory can be changed with the projects_dir option. projects/project_1/config This is the configuration file for the project_1 project. To create a new project, you need to create a new directory with a config file inside. projects/project_1/project_1.spec This is an rpm package template file for project_1. The rpm package template could also be defined inside the config file, in which case this file does not exist. projects/project_1/bugfix.patch This is an example patch file, used in the rpm package. projects/project_1/debian_rules This is an example path for a debian/rules file to be used in the debian packaging for the project_1 project. All the debian packaging can be defined entirely inside the config file, but it is usually convenient to split some of it in separate files. SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_config(1) Last updated 2022-06-29 17:28:26 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_targets.html#_footnoteref_ | rbm_targets(7) rbm_targets(7) NAME rbm_targets - rbm targets configuration DESCRIPTION When you are building packages you might want to build them in different situations, with different options. The targets allow you to define those options. For instance you could be doing nightly builds of your packages, local test builds when you are working on the developpement of a new feature, and from time to time build a package for a new release. In such situation, you could use command line arguments to change the options, or change the config file each time, but that is not very convenient. Instead you can define targets with any number of options, and use a single argument to select the target. CONFIGURATION The targets can be defined in any of the configuration files, using the targets option. This option is an hash, with the target names as keys, and as value an other hash containing the options to be used for this target. As an example we could define the following targets : the dev target, for daily development, from the master branch. You want to automatically fetch from the git repository before each build, and you want to check that the commit used is signed by a key from the developers.gpg keyring. the release target, for building packages for a new release. You only want to build them from gpg signed tags, signed by the key from the release.gpg keyring. In such case, the following targets configuration could be used : targets: dev: git_hash: master fetch: 1 commit_gpg_id: 1 gpg_keyring: developers.gpg release: tag_gpg_id: 1 gpg_keyring: release.gpg If the value of a target is not a hash containing options, but a string or an array of strings, then this or those names are used as targets. This is useful if you want to say that a target is the same as an other one, or to extend a target. You can use this if you want to set a default target. When no target has been selected, the notarget target is used. In this example, we set dev as the default target: targets: notarget: dev dev: git_hash: master fetch: 1 commit_gpg_id: 1 gpg_keyring: developers.gpg release: tag_gpg_id: 1 gpg_keyring: release.gpg In this example we extend the release target as release_1 to add a git_hash : targets: release_1: - git_hash_version_1 - release release: tag_gpg_id: 1 gpg_keyring: release.gpg git_hash_version_1: git_hash: version-1.0 COMMAND LINE OPTION The target to be used can be selected with the --target command line option. You can select more than one target by giving the option multiple times, and in this case they will be used in the order given on the command line. If no target is selected, then the notarget target is used. For example, if you want to build a debian package (assuming that you defined a deb step for that) for the dev target: $ rbm build --step deb --target dev If you want to build a debian package for the release target, using the 0.1.2.3 tag: $ rbm build --step deb --target release --git-hash 0.1.2.3 Sometime, an option in one project will use the value of an option from an other project (with the pc template function, see rbm_templates(7) for details), or a project will use the output of an other project as input file (see rbm_input_files(7) for details). In such cases, you may want to select a target to be applied only for a specific project. This can be done with the following syntax: $ rbm build --target project:target SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_config(7) , Last updated 2021-03-24 10:01:10 CET | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/todo.html#_footnote_ | TODO TODO This page contains a list of planned features or changes. Add support for building packages inside a chroot, with Mock or Iurt. Add support for workspace containing only one project, with everything in the root directory (when the projects_dir value is not set). When no project name is given on command line, detect the project to use with the current working directory. Add a test command. After building packages, this run some integration tests on the packages. This works on packages, or other files created by the build command. Add an install command, to install the package that has been built. Make the d template variable a function that returns the distro config option value. Make it possible to override distro config in a project’s config. Add a pkg template function that take a generic package name as argument, and return a distro specific package name. To do this, it will use the first undef value after trying in the following order : if the config option distributions/[distro]/packages is a hash, then return the value with generic package name as key if the config option distributions/[distro]/packages is a string, then use it as the package name. You could do an exec in this option, if you want to use a script to convert the package name. return the same package name Write default templates for perl, python, ruby modules, and plugins to generate config file for modules with infos from CPAN, Python package index, Ruby gems, etc … This should make it possible to create a package for any supported distribution, for a perl, python, ruby module with a single command. Last updated 2013-10-09 18:34:28 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm-usage.html#_footnote_ | rbm-usage(1) rbm-usage(1) NAME rbm-usage - Open manual page for command SYNOPSIS rbm usage <command> rbm --help <command> rbm <command> --help DESCRIPTION Open manual page for the selected command. EXAMPLES $ rbm usage build => man rbm-build $ rbm fetch --help => man rbm-fetch $ rbm --help tar => man rbm-tar SEE ALSO rbm(1) Last updated 2021-03-22 17:59:09 CET | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_templates.html#_footnoteref_ | rbm_templates(7) rbm_templates(7) NAME rbm_templates - A description of the rbm templates DESCRIPTION All configuration options are actually templates. So you can use template directives in any of the option. There are a few exceptions however, for the options that are needed to process templates, so they can’t be templated themself. The following options are not templated : projects_dir If you want to make other options not templated, add them to the notmpl config option, which is an array. All the other options are automatically processed as template. The template are made using perl Template Toolkit. You can read more about the syntax on the Template Toolkit website . From any template, it is possible to include other template files using the INCLUDE directive. The template files are added to the directory projects_dir/project where projects_dir is the projects directory (the default is projects ) and project the name of the project. Other template files can be added in the directory projects_dir/common , to be included from any of the other templates. There are different template files : By default, the following template file is used, but you can add more: the build script template, named build . This template is used to create a build script, that is executed when you use the build command. This creates the build option. The following variables can be used in the template files : config contains all the configuration. You can view the content with rbm showconf . c This variable is a function reference. Instead of accessing the config variable directly, you can use the c function which will look at the command line parameters, the project specific configuration then the global configuration and return the first defined one. The syntax to use this function is c('option-name') . Optionally it can take as a second argument a hash table containing options to override temporarily (in template processing). Additionally the 2nd argument can contain the following options : no_tmpl : set this to 1 if you want to disable template processing for this option lookup. error_if_undef : set this to 1 (for default error message) or a string containing an error message if you want to exit with an error when the selected option is undefined. as_array : if set to 1, then return all matching results as an array reference, instead of only the first one. norec : this option is useful in the cases where the value of an option depends on the input files of the current project, for example to compute a hash based on the input files. In norec you can define options that will apply to the current project, but will not be applied on the child projects defined in the input_files section. For more details, you can read the "Inheritance of projects options" section in rbm_input_files(7) . pc This variable is a function reference. It is the same as c , except that it takes a project name as its first argument. This is useful if you want to access the config value of an other project than the current one. The command line options are not used in this lookup. The current target is used, unless an other target option is defined in the options argument. The current project name is available to the requested option in the origin_project option. The current step is used, unless an other step option is defined in the options argument. The previous step is available in the origin_step option. project The name of the project for which we are processing a template. p The project’s configuration. This is a shortcut for the value of config.projects.$project . dest_dir The destination directory, where the resulting files will be stored at the end of the build. This is mainly useful in build script templates, and probably not useful in package template files. exit_error A function that you can use to exit with an error. The first argument is an error message. The second argument is an optional exit code (default is 1). exec A function taking a command line as argument, to be executed in the sources tree. The output of the command is returned, if the exit code was 0. If the argument starts with # , then it is considered to be a script, which will be written to a temporary file and executed. The second argument of the exec function is an optional $options hash, used to override values of git_url , hg_url , fetch , git_hash or hg_hash . path A function to return an absolute path. It takes a path as first argument. If the path is already an absolute path, then it returns the same thing. If the path is a relative path, it returns the path concatenated with basedir which is the directory where the main configuration file is located. Optionally it can take a second argument to set an other value for the basedir . tmpl A function taking a template text as argument, and returning it processed. shell_quote A function to quote strings to use them as argument in command lines. This is the function from String::ShellQuote perl module. versioncmp A function to compare two version numbers. It returns -1, 0, or 1 depending on whether the first argument is less than, equal to, or greater than the second argument. This is the function from the Sort::Versions perl module. sha256 A function returning the sha256 digest of its argument as an hexadecimal string. sha256file A function returning the sha256 digest of a file as an hexadecimal string. If the file does not exist, an empty string is returned. fileparse A function to parse a path. Returns an array containing the filename, and the directory path. This is the fileparse routine from File::Basename. ENV A hash containing all the process environment variables. EXAMPLES You want to use the version number somewhere in a template for a rpm or debian package : Version: [% c('version') %] You want to exit with an error if the distribution option is undefined : %description This package is built for distribution [% c('distribution', { error_if_undef => 1 }) %] You know that the remote_ssh option uses the ssh_host option, and you want to change the value of ssh_host just for the lookup of remote_ssh in step deb_src . You can temporarily override the ssh_host option like this : ssh_host: some_hostname steps: deb_src: remote_exec: "[% c('remote_ssh', { ssh_host => 'some_other_hostname' }) %]" You want to be able to define the package revision number using a file in the sources tree of your software. In the config file, you can use the exec function like this : pkg_rel: "[% exec('cat package_revision_number.txt') %]" In your rpm spec file, you want to add a build require, but only for versions higher than 0.3, so you add this to your rpm spec template file : [% IF versioncmp(c('version'), '0.3') > 0 -%] BuildRequires: some_buildrequire [% END -%] SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_config(7) Last updated 2022-06-29 17:28:26 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm-fetch.html#_footnoteref_ | rbm-fetch(1) rbm-fetch(1) NAME rbm-fetch - Fetch commits from remote git or mercurial repository SYNOPSIS rbm fetch [options] [project] DESCRIPTION Fetch commits from remote git or mercurial repository for the select project. If no project is selected, fetch commits for all projects. This command is useful when the fetch option has been set to 0. When the fetch option is set to 1, all new commits are automatically fetched, so there is no need to use this command. Alternatively, the --fetch option can be used on other commands. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS See rbm_cli(7) for options. SEE ALSO rbm(1) Last updated 2017-11-27 12:17:08 CET | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_remote.html#_footnote_ | rbm_remote(7) rbm_remote(7) NAME rbm_remote - rbm remote build DESCRIPTION It can be useful to run the build of your package on an external server, a VM or a chroot. For instance if you are running an rpm based distribution and want to build a Debian package. To do do this, you can define the remote_exec option. The following options are used to configure the remote execution of the build: remote_exec the template of a command used to execute a command on a remote host. The command to be executed is available in the option exec_cmd . The option exec_as_root indicate whether the script should be run as a normal user, or as root. Some commands such as the pre and post scripts need to be run as root. The name of the command we are running is available in the option exec_name . remote_mktemp the template of a command to create a temporary directory. If undefined, mktemp -d -p /var/tmp will be used. remote_put the template of a command used to put a file on a remote host. The source file is available in the put_src option and the destination directory in the put_dst option. The default is to use tar with the remote_exec option. remote_get the template of a command used to fetch a file from a remote host. The source directory is available in the get_src option, and the destination directory in the get_dst option. The default is to use tar with the remote_exec option. remote_start the template of a command that will start the remote host before we can access it. This can be useful for instance if you need to start a VM, or fetch a container. If access to an input file is needed, the remote_srcdir option is pointing to a temporary directory containing the input files. The input files are hard links to their original location, if it is on the same filesystem, and link_input_files has not been set to 0. remote_finish the template of a command that will stop the remote host after we finished the build. This can be useful for instance if you want to shutdown a VM or remove a temporary container. The remote_* options can access the build_id option which is a unique identifier of the current build. REMOTE BUILD WITH DOCKER Some predefined remote_* template to run the builds in docker are available. To enable building in docker, you can set the remote_docker option to 1. The following options will then be used: docker_image The name of the docker image you want to use. docker_save_image By default the docker image used during the build will be removed when it is finished. If you want to keep it, you can define an image name in this option. docker_opts If you want to add some docker command line options, you can define them in this option. This could be useful for instance if you don’t want to use the default docker instance. docker_user The user that should be used to run the build inside the container. If that user does not exist, it will be created automatically. The default is rbm . For example, if you want to build your software on Fedora 20 using docker, you can do this: remote_docker: 1 docker_image: fedora:20 REMOTE BUILD WITH SSH Some predefined remote_* templates are available and can be enabled by setting the remote_ssh option to 1. For instance you can add the following lines to your configuration: ssh_host: some_hostname remote_ssh: 1 The following options will be used: ssh_host The hostname where to connect. It can also contain a username. ssh_port Optionally you can set a port using this option. You could also do it by editing your .ssh/config file. ssh_options Optionally you can set some ssh options, for the exec command. BUILD IN A CHROOT You can use the remote_chroot option if you want to build in a chroot. This option requires that you have sudo access to the chroot command. The following options will be used: chroot_path The path to the chroot directory. chroot_user The user in the chroot which should run the build. Example: chroot_path: /chroots/debian-wheezy chroot_user: build steps: deb: remote_chroot: 1 SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_config(7) Last updated 2021-05-10 12:56:29 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_steps.html#_footnote_ | rbm_steps(7) rbm_steps(7) NAME rbm_steps - rbm steps configuration DESCRIPTION When you define some project, you can have more than one script definition, for the different steps of the build process (build, test, publish, etc …), or for different types of packaging (rpm, deb, etc …). All the configuration options are shared between all those scripts. However, in some cases you may want some option to have a different value depending of the script that we are running. The name of the script we are going to be running is called the step , and it is possible to have different option values depending on the current step. CONFIGURATION The first way to have a different option value depending on the curernt step is to use the IF/ELSE template directives and the step option. The step option contains the name of the current step. For instance, assuming that you defined rpm and deb steps for building rpm and debian packages, if you want to use a different git tag or branch depending on the type of package, you could do: git_hash: | [% IF c('step') == 'rpm' -%] dev-rpm [%- ELSIF c('step') == 'deb' -%] dev-deb [%- ELSE -%] dev [%- END -%] An other way to do it is to use steps option. This option works in a similar way to the targets option except that it contains a hash indexed by step name rather than a hash indexed by target name.. The steps configuration can be defined in any of the configuration files, using the steps option. This option is an hash, with the steps names as keys, and as value an other hash containing the options to be used for this step. A project which should use a different git tag or branch depending on whether we are building an rpm or deb package could be defined in the following way: git_hash: dev steps: rpm: git_hash: dev-rpm deb: git_hash: dev-deb It is also possible to combine step based configuration with target configuration. For instance you could do: targets: stable: git_hash: stable dev: git_hash: dev steps: rpm: targets: stable: git_hash: stable-rpm dev: git_hash: dev-rpm deb: targets: stable: git_hash: stable-deb dev: git_hash: dev-deb If the value of a step is not a hash containing options, but a string, then this name is used as step name. This can be used to alias a step configuration to an other step. For instance you usually want to use the same options for the rpm and srpm scripts, which can be done with the following step alias: srpm: rpm PRE AND POST SCRIPTS Before starting some build script, you often need to prepare the host for the build. Usually this means installing some dependencies required for the build. After the build finished, you might want to remove those dependencies that have been added. This can be done using the pre and post options. Those options contains a script that is run as root before and after the build. Those options can be defined globally, or per step. The pre and post scripts are expected to be run as root. To do that, they are run using the suexec option if run locally, or if run using the remote_exec option the exec_as_root option is set to true. The suexec option takes the suexec_cmd option and runs it as root. By default, the suexec option uses sudo. SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_config(7) Last updated 2021-03-22 17:59:09 CET | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_input_files.html#_footnoteref_ | rbm_input_files(7) rbm_input_files(7) NAME rbm_input_files - rbm input files configuration DESCRIPTION When building a project with rbm, the input can be a git or mercurial repository from which a tarball will be created and used as input for your build. In addition or instead of this git or mercurial repository, it is possible to retrieved files from other sources to use them as input files. The following input sources are available: a URL which should be used to download the file a file resulting from the output of a command the value of a config value the result of the build of an other project The file that has been retrieved can be verified with: matching a specific sha256 checksum a gpg signature file from a specific key or keyring The input files can be located in the output directory (for the result of an other project’s build), or in the project’s directory. CONFIGURATION The configuration of the input files is done in the input_files configuration option. This option is an array of file descriptors. Each file descriptor is an hash containing some of the following options: filename The name of the file that will be fetched. Except when an URL or a project is set, this filename is mandatory. If it is not set when an URL is set, the basename of the URL is used as a filename. If it is not set when a project is set, the project’s filename option is used. The filename can be the name of a directory, in which case all the files from the directory are included. name Optionaly the input_file can have a name. This name is used as key in the input_files_by_name option. content The content of the file. URL The URL from which to download the file. exec A command or script to execute to produce the file. project The name of an other project to build, to create the file. The content of the file descriptor is used as options for the build of this project. You can add config options such as version , git_hash or target to configure the build. The command line options are not forwarded. The name of the current project is available to that other project in the origin_project option, and the current step in the origin_step option. pkg_type When the input file is an other project, this option can be used to select a different type of build (which we call a step). This is equivalent to the --step command line option. The previous step is available in the origin_step option. target An array defining the build targets for the selected project. If this option is not set, the current build target is forwarded. If set, this replaces the current targets. target_append The same as target , but instead of replacing the current targets, the new targets are appended. target_prepend The same as target , but instead of replacing the current targets, the new targets are prepended. enable The files are enabled by default. If this option is set to 0, then the file is ignored. refresh_input By default, if the file is already present, it is not downloaded or created again, except when an sha256sum is defined and the file present is not matching. If this option is set to a true value, the file will be removed and created again on each run, except when an sha256sum is defined and the file present is matching. sha256sum The sha256 checksum of the file. The build will fail with an error if the file does not match the expected sha256 checksum. file_gpg_id If this option is set to 1, the file is checked for a gpg signature. If it is set to an other non zero value, or an array of non zero values, those are expected to be the valid gpg key IDs. The gpg_wrapper , gpg_keyring , gpg_keyring_dir , gpg_bin , gpg_args options can be used to configure the gpg check. Those options can be overriden in the file descriptor. sig_ext An array of file extensions for the gpg signature file. Those extensions are used to find the signature file when file_gpg_id is set. If the signature file is missing but an URL is set, the extension is appended to the URL to try to download it. The default value for sig_ext is gpg , asc , sig . The sig_ext can also be set to a single value. urlget A command or script to be used to download files from an URL. It should use filename as the output filename, and URL as the source URL. The default is to use wget . output_dir By default, the files are searched in the project’s directory, and its output directory. The generated files are stored in the project’s output directory. If you want to store and search a file in a different directory, you can set the output_dir option to a different value. All those options are templates, and can use other options defined inside or outside the file descriptor. Their default values can be defined outside the file descriptor. Those options can also be defined per target, or per distribution. Instead of a file descriptor hash, an element of the input_files array can be a string. In that case the string is the name of the option containing the file descriptor hash. This can be useful when you are using the same file in multiple projects. INHERITANCE OF PROJECTS OPTIONS When defining a file of type project , the options defined in the input_files entry are transmitted to the child project. If this project is also using other projects in its input_files then the options from the first input_files entry are inherited. In this example, both project B and C are getting the definition of option1 : projects/A/config: input_files: - project: B option1: value1 projects/B/config: input_files: - project: C projects/C/config: input_files: [] In some cases you might want to define options that only apply to the first level of child projects. To do that you can define the options under norec . In this example, only project B is getting the definition of option1 : projects/A/config: input_files: - project: B norec: option1: value1 projects/B/config: input_files: - project: C projects/C/config: input_files: [] EXAMPLES In the following example we define the input_files configuration for the project bundle . This project has two different targets, dev and stable , and is using input files from different sources : The project A tarball is downloaded from an URL with an known sha256sum. The project B tarball is downloaded from an URL which is different depending on the target. The sha256sum is also different depending on the target. The project C tarball is downloaded from an URL, and checked using a gpg signature. The project D tarball is built using rbm. The git_hash used to build it is different depending on the target. The git tag gpg signature is checked only in the stable target. input_files: - filename: project-A.tar.gz URL: http://www.project-a.org/project.tar.gz sha256sum: 93c4fb2f3d377f41001fe1cf3c806dc9fc926a53dbbf4302838d7ee7c9f17315 - filename: 'project-B-[% c('project_b_version') %].tar.gz' URL: 'http://www.project-b.org/project-b-[% c('project_b_version') %].tar.gz' targets: dev: project_b_version: 0.12 sha256sum: 5f0ac48598c0a7948bb7da626b0599f121c1365ec53b111b5ba9e9330410fc44 stable: project_b_version: 0.10 sha256sum: f0f81fbc84992c21bbbcb301c1185ce3d1772f150f57d37530cc9e4b0249a630 - filename: project-c.tar.gz URL: http://www.project-c.org/release-0.1.tar.gz file_gpg_id: 1 gpg_keyring: project-c.gpg sig_ext: sig - filename: project-D.tar.gz project: project_d pkg_type: build targets: dev: git_hash: master stable: git_hash: 2.1 tag_gpg_id: 1 SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_config(7) Last updated 2022-06-29 17:28:26 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_config.html#_footnote_ | rbm_config(7) rbm_config(7) NAME rbm_config - The rbm configuration DESCRIPTION All configuration options can be defined in 5 different places : in the main configuration in your working directory ( rbm.conf ) in the local configuration in your working directory ( rbm.local.conf ) in the global system configuration ( /etc/rbm.conf ) in a project configuration with a command line option The option values are used with the following priority order : command line options project config for matching step and target project config for matching step project config for matching target project config local config for matching step and target local config for matching step local config for matching target local config workspace config for matching step and target workspace config for matching step workspace config for matching target workspace config system config for matching step and target system config for matching step system config for matching target system config default config undefined The system configuration is by default located at /etc/rbm.conf , or the path defined in the sysconf_file option. If the path does not exists, it is ignored. This is where you will put configuration only relevant to your local use of rbm. The main configuration file is rbm.conf , in YAML format. It can be located anywhere on your filesystem, but you will need to run the rbm commands from the same directory, or one of its subdirectories. This is where you will put configuration relevant to all projects under this working directory. All relative paths used in the configuration are relative from the rbm.conf location. The local configuration file is rbm.local.conf (or the file defined by the localconf_file option), in the same directory as the rbm.conf file. If the file does not exists, it is ignored. The rbm.local.conf file is used to override some options from rbm.conf relevent to your local setup, whithout modifying the rbm.conf file which is usually maintained in a VCS. An example rbm.conf file will look like this : projects_dir: projects compress_tar: xz The projects_dir option define the path to the directory containing the projects definitions. Adding a new project is done by creating a directory with the name of the project inside the projects_dir directory, and adding a config file in this new directory. The config file contains the configuration for the project. At the minimum it should contain the git_url configuration, and any other configuration option you want to set for this project. OPTIONS The following configuration options are available : sysconf_file The path to an optional system configuration file. The default is /etc/rbm.conf . This can also be set with the --sysconf-file command line parameter. localconf_file The path to an optional local configuration file. The default is rbm.local.conf . If the path is relative, it is relative to the directory where the rbm.conf file is located. This can also be set with the --localconf-file command line parameter. projects_dir The directory containing the projects definitions. The default value is projects . git_clone_dir The directory used to store clones of git repositories. The default value is git_clones . hg_clone_dir The directory used to store clones of mercurial repositories. The default value is hg_clones . hg_opt This option contains options that should be passed on the mercurial command line. This can for instance be useful if you want to use the --config option to enable some mercurial plugins. tmp_dir The directory used to create temporary directories and files. This is the directory where builds will be done, so you want to use a directory on a fast device, with enough space available. This directory will contains some scripts that will be executed, so it should not be on a partition mounted as noexec. rbm_tmp_dir A directory created inside tmp_dir using File::Temp , that you can use to store temporary files. This directory is removed automatically when rbm exits. When running scripts, the TMPDIR environment variable is also set to this directory. rbmdir The directory where the rbm script is located. output_dir The directory where output files (tarballs, spec files or packages) are created. The default value is out . build_log The file where the build logs will be written. If the value is - (the default), the logs will be output on stdout and stderr. build_log_append If you set to build_log_append to 0, the log file (defined in build_log ) will be cleaned when starting a new build. The default is 1. fetch The value should be 0 or 1, depending on whether the commits from the remote git or hg repository should be fetched automatically. If the value is if_needed , the git or hg repository is fetched only if the selected commit cannot be found in the local clone. The default is if_needed . ENV This option, defined in the workspace config, is a hash containing the environment variables that will be defined when rbm is starting. This is useful for defining variables that can affect how the templates are processed (for instance the TZ variable if dates are used). git_url The URL of a git repository that will be cloned and used to create the tarball. If this option is set, git_hash should be set to select the commit to use. hg_url The URL of a mercurial repository that will be cloned and used to create the tarball. If this option is set, hg_hash should be set to select the commit to use. git_hash A git hash, branch name or tag. This is what is used to create the tarball. hg_hash A mercurial changeset hash. This is what is used to create the tarball. git_submodule If this option is enabled, git submodules are fetched and included in the tarball. This option is disabled by default. compress_tar If set, the tarball created will be compressed in the select format. Possible values: xz, gz, bz2. commit_gpg_id If set, the commit selected with git_hash will have its signature checked. The tarball will not be created if there is no valid signature, and if the key used to sign it does not match the key ID from commit_gpg_id . The option can be set to a single gpg ID, or to a list of gpg IDs. The IDs can be short or long IDs, or full fingerprint (with no spaces). For this to work, the GPG keys should be present in the selected keyring (see keyring option). If the option is set to 1 or an array containing 1 then any key from the selected keyring is accepted. On command line, the --commit-gpg-id option can be listed multiple times to define a list of keys. tag_gpg_id If set, the commit selected with git_hash should be a tag and will have its signature checked. The tarball will not be created if the tag doesn’t have a valid signature, and if the key used to sign it does not match the key ID from tag_gpg_id . The option can be set to a single gpg ID, or to a list of gpg IDs. The IDs can be short or long IDs, or full fingerprint (with no spaces). For this to work, the GPG keys should be present in the selected keyring (see keyring option). If the option is set to 1 or an array containing 1 then any key from the selected keyring is accepted. On command line, the --tag-gpg-id option can be listed multiple times to define a list of keys. gpg_wrapper This is a template for a gpg wrapper script. The default wrapper will call gpg with the keyring specified by option gpg_keyring if defined. gpg_keyring The filename of the gpg keyring to use. Path is relative to the gpg_keyring_dir directory. This can also be an absolute path. gpg_keyring_dir The directory containing gpg keyring files. The default is $basedir/keyring (with $basedir the directory where the main config file is located). gpg_bin The gpg command to be used. The default is gpg . gpg_args Optional gpg arguments. The default is empty. arch The architecture, as returned by uname -m . version Version number of the software. This is used to create the tarball, and as the package version number. distribution The name of the distribution for which you wish to build a package. The syntax is distribution-release . This value is used by the lsb_release option. lsb_release A hash containing id (name of the distribution), codename and release . This option is useful in template to do different things for different distributions. By default, the output of the lsb_release command will be used if available. If the distribution option is defined, it will be used instead to for the id and release ( codename will be undefined). target The target for which you want to build. This is usually set on command line. See rbm_targets(7) for details. targets The targets definitions. See rbm_targets(7) for details. copy_files A list of files that should be copied when building the package. Path is relative to the project’s template directory. input_files Configuration for external input files. See rbm_input_files(7) for details. input_files_by_name This option contains an hash of all the input_files filenames, with their name as index. The input files without a name are not in this hash. input_files_id The value of this option is an identifier of the input_files. When any of the input files is changed, the identifier changes. This identifier is something that can be used in a project’s filename to trigger a rebuild when any of its input files is changed. This identifier is based on: the input_file_id option of an input file if it is present, the filename for an input file of type project , the value of exec for an input file of type exec , and the filename and the sha256sum of the file for any other type of input file. In the case of an input file of type exec , the value of exec is computed with getting_id set to true. input_files_paths The value of this option is an array of all the paths of input files that currently exist and are used in the build of the current project and its dependencies. This is useful when cleaning old build files, to find which ones are still used. link_input_files When building a project, input files are collected in a temporary directory. If this option is set to 1, we try to use hard links instead of copies. You should only enable this if you don’t modify the input files during the build, or if you are using remote_exec (in which case the temporary directory is only used to copy files to the remote). This option is disabled by default, unless remote_exec is used. timestamp This is the UNIX timestamp, set as modification time on files created such as the sources tarball. The default is to use the commit time of the commit used. If set to 0 it will use the current time. notmpl An array containing a list of options that should not be processed as template (see the template section below for details). step The value of this option is the name of the build script we are going to be running (by default build , but you could have an other one for publishing your build, or for different types of packaging). This option should be used read only. If you want to change it, use the --step command line option, or the pkg_type option. steps The steps definitions. See rbm_steps(7) for details. build This is the content of the build script used by the build command. The default is to include the template file named build . remote_exec Run the build on a remote host. See rbm_remote(7) for details. suexec This options takes the suexec_cmd options, and make it run as root. By default, it uses sudo for that. You need to set this option if you want to use an other mechanism to run commands as root. debug This option enable or disable the debug mode. When enabled, a shell will be opened in the temporary build directory in case of build failure. abbrev This option returns the abbreviated commit hash of the git_hash or hg_hash commit. abbrev_length This option sets the length of the abbreviated commits, when using the abbrev option. tar Use this options instead of tar in build scripts when you want to create deterministic tar files. This options set tar arguments so that owner and group of files is set to root, and mtime is set to timestamp . This option takes a tar_src argument which is an array containing source files or directories, and a tar_args argument which is the tar arguments to create the file (something like -cf filename.tar ). By default, GNU options are used in tar and find, but you can disable that with gnu_utils . zip Use this option instead of zip in build scripts when you want to create deterministic zip files. This option takes a zip_src argument which is an array containing source files or directories, and a zip_args arguments which is usually the destination zip file, and optionaly other zip options. By default, GNU options are used in find, but you can disable that with gnu_utils . install_package This option can be used in a script when you need to install a package. The packages to be installed should be set in option pkg_name . It will use apt-get on Debian/Ubuntu, yum on Fedora, zypper on openSUSE and urpmi on Mageia/Mandriva. In addition to the configuration options listed here, you are free to add any other options that you want, and use them in the template files. Unfortunately this also means that you won’t have an error message in case of typo in an option name. WRITTING CONFIGURATION IN PERL The configuration is in YAML, but you can also use the perl syntax to set some configuration options. A YAML file can contain multiple documents, separated by a line with tree dashes ( --- ). When reading a configuration file, rbm will read all documents contained in the file, and for each of them will : if the document is a hash, use it as configuration if the document is a string, evaluate it as perl, and get the return value as as hash containing configuration If multpiple documents define the same options, the value from the last one override the values from previous documents. A configuration file that includes perl code will look like this : option_1: value 1 option_2: value 2 option_3: value 3 --- | ( option_4 => "value 4", option_5 => "value 5", ) In this example, option_4 and option_5 and defined using perl syntax. Note that the perl code block needs to be indented with at least one space. An interesting benefit of writting options in perl is that you can define some options using a perl function reference. If the value of an option is a function reference, then when that option is looked up the function will be executed, and the value of the option will be the return value of the function. The function will receive as parameters the project’s name, an options array reference, and the option that is queried. An option defined using a perl function will look like this : option_1: value 1 --- | ( option_2 => "value 2", option_3 => sub { my ($project, @option) = @_; return "value 3"; }, ) SEE ALSO rbm(1) , rbm_targets(7) , rbm_templates(7) Last updated 2022-06-29 17:28:26 CEST | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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[ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2016 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] 2018 [ Feb ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Aug ] 2020 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2021 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Oct ] 2022 [ Feb ] [ May ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Apr ] [ Sep ] 2024 [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2025 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Dec ] 2026 [ Jan ] debian-l10n-dutch : Dutch Localization 2000 [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2001 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] 2002 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2003 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2004 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2005 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2018 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2020 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2021 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2022 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2024 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2025 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2026 [ Jan ] debian-l10n-english : English Localization 2001 [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2002 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2003 [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2004 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2005 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2018 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2020 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2021 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2022 [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2024 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2025 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] 2026 [ Jan ] debian-l10n-esperanto : Esperanto Localization 2005 [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Aug ] 2010 [ Mar ] [ Jun ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Feb ] [ May ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2013 [ Apr ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2014 [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Apr ] 2016 [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Jul ] 2021 [ Aug ] [ Sep ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Apr ] [ May ] 2024 [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2025 [ Jun ] debian-l10n-finnish : Finnish Localization 2003 [ Jan ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2004 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2005 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2016 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2018 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Jan ] [ Apr ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2020 [ Feb ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] 2021 [ Feb ] [ Jun ] [ Oct ] 2022 [ Jan ] [ May ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ Jul ] 2024 [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] debian-l10n-fon : Adding fongbe support for debian 2024 [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] debian-l10n-french : French Localization 1998 [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 1999 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2000 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2001 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2002 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2003 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2004 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2005 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2018 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2020 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2021 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2022 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2024 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2025 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2026 [ Jan ] debian-l10n-galician : Galician Localization 2006 [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Oct ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] 2010 [ May ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2013 [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2014 [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2015 [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Jun ] [ Oct ] 2018 [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Sep ] [ Nov ] 2020 [ Feb ] [ Aug ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2022 [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2023 [ Jun ] 2024 [ Jan ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2025 [ Mar ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Oct ] debian-l10n-german : German Localization 2003 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2004 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2005 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2018 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2020 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2021 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2022 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2024 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2025 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2026 [ Jan ] debian-l10n-greek : Greek Localization 2003 [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2004 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2005 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2014 [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Apr ] [ Sep ] 2016 [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Oct ] 2019 [ Feb ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2020 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2021 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2022 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Nov ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2024 [ Jan ] [ Apr ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2025 [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2026 [ Jan ] debian-l10n-hungarian : Hungarian Localization 2003 [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2004 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2005 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2011 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2013 [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Nov ] 2015 [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2016 [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Apr ] 2020 [ Jan ] 2021 [ Oct ] 2022 [ Oct ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ Sep ] 2024 [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2025 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Jul ] [ Nov ] debian-l10n-indonesian : Indonesian Localization 2010 [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Mar ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Nov ] 2015 [ Apr ] [ Oct ] 2016 [ Feb ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2021 [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2022 [ Jan ] 2023 [ Jan ] 2024 [ Jan ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2025 [ Mar ] [ May ] debian-l10n-italian : Italian Localization 2001 [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2002 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2003 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2004 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] 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[ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2026 [ Jan ] debian-l10n-kannada : Kannada Localization 2007 [ May ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Feb ] [ Aug ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Jun ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Apr ] [ Sep ] 2016 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Dec ] 2018 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Jul ] 2019 [ Apr ] 2021 [ Dec ] 2022 [ Oct ] 2023 [ Apr ] 2024 [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2025 [ Jun ] [ Oct ] debian-l10n-korean : Korean Localization 2005 [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2016 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2018 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2020 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2021 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2022 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2024 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2025 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2026 [ Jan ] debian-l10n-malayalam : Malayalam Localization 2007 [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Oct ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Aug ] [ Nov ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2011 [ Feb ] [ Sep ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2013 [ Feb ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Jun ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Sep ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Dec ] 2018 [ Jan ] 2022 [ Oct ] 2023 [ Sep ] 2024 [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2025 [ Jun ] debian-l10n-persian : Persian/Farsi Localization 2007 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Oct ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2014 [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Oct ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Sep ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Aug ] [ Sep ] 2021 [ Mar ] [ Apr ] 2023 [ Apr ] [ Sep ] 2024 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2025 [ Mar ] debian-l10n-polish : Polish Localization 2003 [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2004 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2005 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] 2018 [ Feb ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] 2020 [ Aug ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2021 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ Oct ] 2022 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Jun ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2024 [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2025 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Dec ] debian-l10n-portuguese : Portuguese Localization 1999 [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2000 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2001 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2002 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2003 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2004 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2005 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2018 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2020 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2021 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2022 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2024 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2025 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2026 [ Jan ] debian-l10n-romanian : Romanian Localization 2005 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2018 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] 2020 [ Oct ] 2021 [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2024 [ Jan ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2025 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Nov ] debian-l10n-russian : Russian Localization 2004 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2005 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2018 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2019 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2020 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2021 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2022 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2023 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2024 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2025 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2026 [ Jan ] debian-l10n-serbian : Debian localization to Serbian 2011 [ Aug ] 2012 [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2013 [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2014 [ Nov ] 2015 [ Apr ] 2016 [ Jun ] 2023 [ Apr ] [ Sep ] 2024 [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2025 [ Mar ] debian-l10n-sicilian : Sicilian Localization 2009 [ May ] 2010 [ Oct ] 2011 [ Sep ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Nov ] 2015 [ Apr ] 2016 [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Aug ] 2024 [ Oct ] debian-l10n-slovak : Debian localization to Slovak 2011 [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2013 [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2014 [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Apr ] [ Jul ] [ Oct ] 2016 [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] 2018 [ Jul ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2020 [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2021 [ Jan ] [ Apr ] [ Oct ] 2022 [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2023 [ Jan ] 2024 [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2025 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] debian-l10n-spanish : Spanish Localization 1997 [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 1998 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 1999 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2000 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2001 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2002 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2003 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2004 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] 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