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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/history/arm64/maxima.html | build history of maxima on arm64 build history of maxima on arm64 build date version suite architecture result build duration node1 node2 job 2026-01-05 21:45:00 5.47.0-9 forky arm64 unreproducible 2h 57m 4s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_8/107477 2026-01-02 01:17:00 5.47.0-9 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 50m 47s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_1/115930 2025-11-22 21:33:00 5.47.0-9 forky arm64 unreproducible 2h 7m 22s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_8/99042 2025-11-17 20:08:00 5.47.0-9 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 0m 40s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_5/131089 2025-09-27 16:08:00 5.47.0-9 forky arm64 unreproducible 2h 6m 39s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_3/118134 2025-09-23 00:12:00 5.47.0-9 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 4m 42s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_6/119873 2025-08-14 20:39:00 5.47.0-8 forky arm64 FTBFS 1h 37m 43s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_11/117896 2025-08-14 19:33:00 5.47.0-8 forky arm64 FTBFS 1h 5m 50s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_11/117895 2025-08-09 14:05:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 unreproducible 1h 40m 12s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_8/82185 2025-08-05 20:46:00 5.47.0-8 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 9m 23s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_1/90639 2025-08-05 14:08:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 45m 24s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_7/88417 2025-08-01 14:13:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 1h 0m 5s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_7/87683 2025-07-28 22:57:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 56m 38s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_10/87505 2025-07-25 01:01:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 48m 57s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_11/113948 2025-07-20 15:17:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 1h 27m 19s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_5/110181 2025-07-17 01:46:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 56m 42s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_8/77510 2025-07-13 10:26:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 1h 19m 13s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_5/108488 2025-07-08 21:05:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 3h 14m 56s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_8/75704 2025-07-04 02:35:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 2h 58m 24s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_4/83045 2025-06-30 16:44:00 5.47.0-8 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 16m 18s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_4/81943 2025-06-30 06:59:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 1h 3m 31s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_6/103525 2025-06-26 01:04:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 36m 56s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_2/98473 2025-06-22 09:22:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 42m 46s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_11/106730 2025-06-17 21:38:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 40m 58s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_10/78450 2025-06-14 13:14:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 1h 10m 7s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_5/101666 2025-06-10 12:51:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 1h 4m 25s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_5/100838 2025-06-06 03:40:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 1h 37m 32s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_6/98532 2025-06-02 14:37:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 1h 24m 5s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_8/67477 2025-05-29 05:25:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 36m 2s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_12/99098 2025-05-25 03:39:00 5.47.0-8 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 14m 22s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_5/97797 2025-05-25 01:45:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 47m 35s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_1/75688 2025-05-20 10:13:00 5.47.0-8 unstable arm64 FTBFS 3h 19m 33s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_6/95286 2025-05-20 09:55:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 41m 36s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_2/90794 2025-05-16 03:56:00 5.47.0-8 unstable arm64 FTBFS 2h 31m 35s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_11/99293 2025-05-16 01:58:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 1h 4m 33s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_11/99281 2025-05-15 04:23:00 5.47.0-8 unstable arm64 404 codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_1/73941 2025-05-11 14:16:00 5.47.0-7 unstable arm64 FTBFS 37m 23s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_10/71420 2025-05-11 13:03:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 49m 44s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_1/73272 2025-05-07 08:31:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 47m 1s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_2/88342 2025-05-07 08:17:00 5.47.0-7 unstable arm64 FTBFS 1h 24m 53s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_9/73887 2025-05-07 07:20:00 5.47.0-7 trixie arm64 FTBFS 57m 13s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_9/73886 2025-05-02 20:28:00 5.47.0-7 unstable arm64 FTBFS 47m 22s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_3/90114 2025-04-28 13:41:00 5.47.0-7 unstable arm64 FTBFS 46m 11s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_6/90947 2025-04-27 04:23:00 5.47.0-7 unstable arm64 404 codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_5/92871 2025-04-16 11:37:00 5.47.0-5 unstable arm64 unreproducible 52m 57s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_9/69495 2025-04-05 05:10:00 5.47.0-5 trixie arm64 unreproducible 52m 6s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_2/82420 2025-02-13 23:07:00 5.47.0-5 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 8m 1s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_6/79352 2025-02-05 16:57:00 5.47.0-5 trixie arm64 unreproducible 48m 18s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_3/76368 2024-12-25 09:16:00 5.47.0-5 unstable arm64 unreproducible 53m 35s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_23/73509 2024-12-23 05:51:00 5.47.0-5 trixie arm64 unreproducible 1h 3m 32s codethink01-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_3/70984 2024-12-05 17:50:00 5.47.0-5 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 33m 59s codethink01-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_2/64602 2024-12-03 19:14:00 5.47.0-5 trixie arm64 unreproducible 50m 1s codethink04-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_6/68940 2024-11-30 21:52:00 5.47.0-5 unstable arm64 FTBFS 1h 31m 40s codethink01-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_2/63791 2024-11-30 21:04:00 5.47.0-5 unstable arm64 FTBFS 42m 28s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_23/68971 2024-11-12 16:02:00 5.47.0-5 trixie arm64 unreproducible 1h 23m 7s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_23/65871 2024-11-08 06:05:00 5.47.0-5 trixie arm64 FTBFS 46m 13s codethink02-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_19/43018 2024-11-05 20:03:00 5.47.0-5 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 23m 23s codethink03-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_21/37051 2024-10-31 06:46:00 5.47.0-5 trixie arm64 FTBFS 1h 27m 49s codethink03-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_17/61904 2024-10-30 16:01:00 5.47.0-5 trixie arm64 404 codethink04-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_22/37550 2024-10-27 10:38:00 5.47.0-4 trixie arm64 FTBFS 34m 31s codethink01-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_13/43540 2024-10-25 00:11:00 5.47.0-5 unstable arm64 unreproducible 57m 21s codethink04-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_10/42050 2024-10-23 20:47:00 5.47.0-4 trixie arm64 FTBFS 31m 12s codethink04-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_6/62695 2024-10-23 07:16:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 29m 23s codethink04-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_6/62672 2024-10-20 10:09:00 5.47.0-4 trixie arm64 FTBFS 21m 59s codethink01-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_1/42743 2024-10-20 09:47:00 5.47.0-4 trixie arm64 FTBFS 22m 9s codethink01-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_13/42153 2024-10-17 06:46:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 29m 43s codethink01-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_3/60102 2024-10-09 19:47:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 41m 59s codethink01-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_1/41071 2024-10-04 07:48:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 21m 56s codethink03-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_17/57042 2024-09-27 14:55:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 28m 31s codethink04-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_18/59712 2024-09-24 10:07:00 5.47.0-4 trixie arm64 unreproducible 1h 17m 46s codethink03-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_5/60001 2024-09-21 13:22:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 1h 16m 55s codethink03-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_9/37997 2024-09-14 14:58:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 1h 56m 37s codethink02-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_19/35858 2024-09-08 14:30:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 1h 11m 34s codethink03-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_5/57758 2024-09-02 20:55:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 50m 47s codethink02-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_16/26101 2024-08-28 12:19:00 5.47.0-4 trixie arm64 unreproducible 55m 31s codethink01-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_3/51733 2024-08-27 22:51:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 1h 3m 6s codethink03-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_9/34109 2024-08-20 03:14:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 30m 27s codethink02-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_7/31929 2024-08-20 01:55:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 1h 17m 45s codethink02-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_20/33219 2024-08-01 21:34:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 26m 0s codethink04-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_10/29405 2024-08-01 00:32:00 5.47.0-4 trixie arm64 unreproducible 50m 42s codethink02-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_19/28897 2024-07-05 09:07:00 5.47.0-4 trixie arm64 unreproducible 53m 27s codethink04-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_22/19145 2024-07-04 21:18:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 33m 2s codethink02-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_20/25971 2024-07-04 10:59:00 5.47.0-3 trixie arm64 unreproducible 1h 2m 52s codethink01-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_1/27729 2024-07-04 09:19:00 5.47.0-3 trixie arm64 unreproducible 1h 32m 1s codethink04-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_12/49338 2024-06-30 15:05:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 404 codethink01-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_3/42609 2024-06-25 06:47:00 5.47.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 17m 5s codethink02-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_19/24858 2024-06-25 05:36:00 5.47.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 11m 0s codethink04-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_18/47325 2024-06-08 20:06:00 5.47.0-2 unstable arm64 reproducible 3h 28m 40s codethink03-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_9/21616 2024-06-08 04:40:00 5.47.0-2 unstable arm64 404 codethink03-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_5/45643 2024-06-06 02:12:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 reproducible 3h 32m 55s codethink01-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_3/39779 2024-06-05 01:40:00 5.47.0-1 unstable arm64 FTBFS 52m 34s codethink02-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_16/13884 2024-06-01 03:29:00 5.47.0-1 unstable arm64 FTBFS 21m 50s codethink01-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_1/23054 2024-05-28 14:16:00 5.47.0-1 unstable arm64 FTBFS 21m 56s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_11/46393 2024-05-24 01:10:00 5.47.0-1 unstable arm64 FTBFS 22m 28s codethink02-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_16/11821 2024-05-24 00:19:00 5.47.0-1 unstable arm64 FTBFS 48m 39s codethink02-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_16/11819 2024-05-15 03:06:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 reproducible 3h 26m 30s codethink04-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_18/41155 2024-05-12 18:28:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 reproducible 3h 14m 38s codethink01-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_14/40657 2024-04-22 22:32:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 reproducible 3h 17m 4s codethink04-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_18/37441 2024-04-19 08:20:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 reproducible 3h 16m 7s codethink01-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_13/13987 2024-04-19 06:45:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 FTBFS 1h 35m 12s codethink01-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_13/13986 2024-03-26 20:20:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 reproducible 3h 22m 42s codethink02-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_8/3119 2024-03-21 14:16:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 unreproducible 3h 46m 45s codethink02-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_19/9862 2024-03-15 20:06:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 FTBFS 56m 6s codethink01-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_1/9520 2024-02-25 12:08:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 FTBFS 18m 8s codethink02-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_7/6865 2024-02-15 20:10:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 unreproducible 3h 31m 2s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_23/29366 2024-02-14 14:38:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 FTBFS 15m 5s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_23/29200 2024-02-08 12:06:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 FTBFS 19m 31s codethink04-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_6/26877 2024-01-17 08:15:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 FTBFS 17m 2s codethink03-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_9/311 2024-01-17 07:58:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 FTBFS 17m 0s codethink03-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_9/310 2024-01-15 12:53:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 FTBFS 17m 38s codethink01-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_14/23951 2024-01-15 12:31:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 FTBFS 16m 50s codethink04-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_18/23108 2024-01-07 20:39:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 50m 30s codethink02-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_19/18524 2024-01-06 22:13:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye arm64 unreproducible 54m 16s codethink04-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_6/22202 2024-01-06 21:30:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye arm64 FTBFS 37m 50s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_23/22406 2023-12-22 02:20:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 unreproducible 52m 4s codethink02-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_19/15443 2023-12-21 18:05:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 unreproducible 50m 49s codethink02-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_7/16369 2023-12-10 05:33:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 unreproducible 49m 7s codethink03-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_5/12491 2023-12-06 21:00:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 unreproducible 53m 2s codethink03-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_17/11073 2023-12-05 20:22:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 FTBFS 19m 26s codethink01-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_1/2075 2023-11-29 09:47:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 FTBFS 17m 34s codethink04-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_6/9879 2023-11-24 02:08:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 FTBFS 40m 22s codethink03-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_17/8304 2023-11-15 00:34:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 unreproducible 48m 36s codethink02-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_20/2058 2023-11-05 11:48:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 unreproducible 45m 19s codethink01-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_13/194 2023-09-30 03:07:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 unreproducible 2h 10m 52s codethink15-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_28/673 2023-07-13 04:38:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 34m 1s codethink12-arm64 codethink13-arm64 arm64_15/3724 2023-06-05 00:02:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 52m 20s codethink12-arm64 codethink13-arm64 arm64_15/279 2023-04-30 20:55:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 35m 1s codethink10-arm64 codethink9-arm64 arm64_5/25867 2023-04-02 15:30:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 29m 53s codethink13-arm64 codethink12-arm64 arm64_18/7597 2023-03-25 00:21:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 16m 48s codethink16-arm64 codethink13-arm64 arm64_31/4448 2023-02-25 15:48:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 11m 43s codethink11-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_12/10498 2023-02-14 23:20:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 17m 46s codethink14-arm64 codethink11-arm64 arm64_22/19614 2023-02-14 05:01:00 5.46.0-10 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 9m 3s codethink9-arm64 codethink10-arm64 arm64_1/4285 2023-02-13 23:46:00 5.46.0-9 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 5m 3s codethink13-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_20/18552 2023-01-19 11:39:00 5.46.0-8 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 37m 27s codethink14-arm64 codethink13-arm64 arm64_23/17534 2023-01-14 15:12:00 5.46.0-8 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 34m 36s codethink11-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_12/7584 2022-12-31 08:27:00 5.46.0-7 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 39m 42s codethink15-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_28/995 2022-12-27 04:34:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 5m 8s codethink11-arm64 codethink14-arm64 arm64_11/14570 2022-12-26 08:40:00 5.46.0-7 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 35m 10s codethink15-arm64 codethink14-arm64 arm64_27/16518 2022-12-24 13:04:00 5.46.0-6 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 50m 6s codethink12-arm64 codethink13-arm64 arm64_15/4422 2022-12-22 17:36:00 5.46.0-5 unstable arm64 FTBFS 50m 7s codethink11-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_12/6060 2022-12-13 08:06:00 5.46.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 48m 47s codethink10-arm64 codethink15-arm64 arm64_8/14815 2022-11-11 23:55:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 1h 57m 48s codethink13-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_20/11623 2022-11-03 10:53:00 5.46.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 11m 9s codethink15-arm64 codethink10-arm64 arm64_25/11356 2022-10-06 17:16:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 13m 7s codethink13-arm64 codethink10-arm64 arm64_17/9565 2022-09-29 15:58:00 5.46.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 16m 29s codethink13-arm64 codethink14-arm64 arm64_19/9149 2022-08-17 12:44:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 40m 44s codethink12-arm64 codethink9-arm64 arm64_13/4081 2022-08-13 12:40:00 5.46.0-2 bookworm arm64 FTBFS 49m 42s codethink11-arm64 codethink14-arm64 arm64_11/3386 2022-08-12 02:28:00 5.46.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 6m 39s 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2018-12-22 13:37:00 5.42.1-1 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 2m 43s codethink-sled12-arm64 codethink-sled15-arm64 arm64_16/29592 2018-12-02 05:02:00 5.42.1-1 buster arm64 unreproducible 2h 38m 18s codethink-sled16-arm64 codethink-sled15-arm64 arm64_32/2368 2018-11-26 12:32:00 5.42.1-1 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 54m 33s codethink-sled16-arm64 codethink-sled11-arm64 arm64_30/2470 2018-11-09 21:12:00 5.42.1-1 buster arm64 unreproducible 1h 37m 40s codethink-sled15-arm64 codethink-sled16-arm64 arm64_28/188 2018-11-08 12:26:00 5.42.1-1 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 53m 10s codethink-sled11-arm64 codethink-sled10-arm64 arm64_9/23196 2018-11-01 13:27:00 5.42.0-3 unstable arm64 404 codethink-sled9-arm64 codethink-sled12-arm64 arm64_2/10252 2018-10-13 08:38:00 5.41.0-3 buster arm64 unreproducible 1h 47m 20s codethink-sled12-arm64 codethink-sled9-arm64 arm64_13/25777 2018-10-12 22:28:00 5.42.0-2 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 47m 34s codethink-sled16-arm64 codethink-sled15-arm64 arm64_32/4113 2018-10-05 04:52:00 5.42.0-1 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 44m 2s codethink-sled12-arm64 codethink-sled15-arm64 arm64_16/21077 2018-09-04 08:51:00 5.41.0-3 buster arm64 unreproducible 2h 20m 12s codethink-sled9-arm64 codethink-sled16-arm64 arm64_4/16491 2018-09-01 14:50:00 5.41.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 38m 40s codethink-sled15-arm64 codethink-sled14-arm64 arm64_27/17333 2018-08-07 18:23:00 5.41.0-3 buster arm64 unreproducible 2h 1m 17s codethink-sled13-arm64 codethink-sled10-arm64 arm64_17/18318 2018-08-07 14:30:00 5.41.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 39m 19s codethink-sled13-arm64 codethink-sled12-arm64 arm64_18/12518 2018-07-13 00:34:00 5.41.0-3 buster arm64 unreproducible 1h 37m 8s codethink-sled16-arm64 codethink-sled13-arm64 arm64_31/10100 2018-06-28 18:49:00 5.41.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 40m 32s codethink-sled15-arm64 codethink-sled12-arm64 arm64_26/5960 2018-06-16 01:59:00 5.41.0-3 buster arm64 unreproducible 1h 45m 25s 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unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 31m 50s codethink-sled15-arm64 codethink-sled16-arm64 arm64_24/483 2017-09-10 09:02:00 5.40.0-2 buster arm64 unreproducible 1h 36m 54s codethink-sled12-arm64 codethink-sled11-arm64 arm64_11/1103 2017-09-09 20:38:00 5.40.0-2 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 42m 1s codethink-sled14-arm64 codethink-sled9-arm64 arm64_6/542 2017-09-07 20:16:00 5.40.0-2 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 20m 45s codethink-sled11-arm64 codethink-sled12-arm64 arm64_14/1688 2017-09-02 08:37:00 5.40.0-2 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 32m 2s codethink-sled12-arm64 codethink-sled13-arm64 arm64_29/1513 2017-08-26 14:13:00 5.40.0-1 buster arm64 unreproducible 3h 26m 13s codethink-sled10-arm64 codethink-sled11-arm64 arm64_7/2672 2017-08-12 11:36:00 5.40.0-1 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 42m 49s codethink-sled10-arm64 codethink-sled9-arm64 arm64_4/323 2017-08-03 18:14:00 5.40.0-1 buster arm64 unreproducible 1h 37m 0s codethink-sled15-arm64 codethink-sled12-arm64 arm64_30/346 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https://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2011/07/DebConf_Bof_HOWTO_-_redux/ | DebConf Bof HOWTO - redux zack's home page / blog / posts / 2011 / 07 / DebConf Bof HOWTO - redux At last DebConf, with the help of Gregor , I've tried to summarize some BoF organization best practices in a sort of HOWTO . As promised, although with 1 year of delay, we have just moved the DebConf BoF HOWTO to a more stable place on the DebConf wiki. In doing so, we have also integrated some of the feedback received last year. If you've proposed a BoF at DebConf11 , please take a minute to have a look at it and let us know your comments. As usual, your feedback and contributions to improve the text are more than welcome! Tags: bof debconf debconf11 howto lang/english planet-debian Copyright © 2007-2022 by Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@upsilon.cc> Homepage by Stefano Zacchiroli is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License . Last edited Thu 21 Jul 2011 11:08:05 PM CEST Thu 21 Jul 2011 11:08:05 PM CEST --> | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/armhf/iso-dvd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/armhf/iso-dvd What's in this directory? These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the armhf architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable DVD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them? In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages. Initially, you will only need to download and use the first image of a set (labelled as debian- something -1 to be able to start the Debian installer and set up Debian on your computer. If there are more images available here (labelled debian- something -2 , debian- something -3 , etc.), they contain the extra packages that can be installed on a Debian system (as mentioned previously). They will not be bootable and are entirely optional. If you have a fast Internet connection, you're most likely better off installing any desired extra packages directly from the Debian mirrors on the Internet instead of by using these extra images. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 2.1K SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 3.5K SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-armhf-DVD-1.iso 2026-01-10 16:08 4.4G Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/experimental/arm64/index_404.html | Packages in experimental/arm64 where the sources failed to download 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 where the sources failed to download 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 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/experimental/arm64/index_not_for_us.html | Packages in experimental/arm64 which should not be build on "arm64" 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 should not be build on "arm64" 3 (0.5%) packages which should not be build in experimental/arm64: libica linux-signed-amd64 smlsharp 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 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/experimental/arm64/index_FTBR.html | Packages in experimental/arm64 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/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 reproducibly 22 (3.6%) packages which failed to build reproducibly in experimental/arm64: hdf5 mpmath gle-graphics-manual qtwebengine-opensource-src jupyter-notebook qtconnectivity-opensource-src sysrepo pnetcdf + openmpi golang-github-mendersoftware-mender-artifact coq elpi erlang syncany gap-scscp radare2 vlc # + node-convert-source-map + node-pretty-ms mpich writer2latex bind9 # 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 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/arm64/iso-cd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/arm64/iso-cd What's in this directory? These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the arm64 architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable CD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. For extra convenience, these images may also be written directly to a USB stick . So long as your computer will boot directly from that USB stick, it should start the Debian installer that way. There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them? In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages. What is a netinst image? The netinst CD here is a small CD image that contains just the core Debian installer code and a small core set of text-mode programs (known as "standard" in Debian). To install a desktop or other common software, you'll also need either an Internet connection or some other Debian CD/DVD images. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 98 SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 162 SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-arm64-netinst.iso 2026-01-10 14:04 700M Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/experimental/arm64/index_timeout.html | Packages in experimental/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 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 where the build timed out 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 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/riscv64/iso-cd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/riscv64/iso-cd What's in this directory? These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the riscv64 architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable CD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them? In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages. What is a netinst image? The netinst CD here is a small CD image that contains just the core Debian installer code and a small core set of text-mode programs (known as "standard" in Debian). To install a desktop or other common software, you'll also need either an Internet connection or some other Debian CD/DVD images. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 100 SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 164 SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-riscv64-netinst.iso 2026-01-10 16:11 585M Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/experimental/arm64/index_depwait.html | Packages in experimental/arm64 where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied 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 where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied 80 (12.9%) packages where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied. Note that temporary failures (eg. due to network problems) are automatically rescheduled every 4 hours. rust-kanata filetea event-dance mathcomp-analysis coq-relation-algebra rust-matrix-pickle coq-bignums buzztrax lsp-tree-sitter speedcrunch bcachefs-tools node-jsonld ruby-google-apis-storage-v1 gmerlin grpc rust-piet-cairo esdm libewf go-cpe-dictionary node-trust-jwa mediagoblin mitlm groestlcoin php-sabre-vobject # daq imip-agent critterding phonetisaurus vuls rust-indieweb morph-browser ruby-gitlab-labkit php-imap gmerlin-avdecoder grok janitor gmerlin-encoders etesync-dav node-solid-jose liblsl zeekctl ruby-devise-i18n rust-nitrokey q2-phylogeny rust-nitrokey-sys mathcomp-multinomials coq-mtac2 rust-minidom coq-elpi coq-reglang mathcomp-bigenough coqeal coq-quickchick coquelicot mathcomp-zify coq-extructures coq-interval mathcomp-finmap coq-menhirlib ott coq-deriving coq-hierarchy-builder coq-simple-io coqprime coq-hammer coq-unimath coq-iris coq-gappa coq-math-classes flocq coq-unicoq ssreflect gnunet-gtk coq-corn coq-libhyps coq-ext-lib coq-record-update coq-hott coq-reduction-effects aac-tactics 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 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/source/iso-dvd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/source/iso-dvd What's in this directory? These are files containing source code for the Debian operating system. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable DVD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 2.1K SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 3.5K SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-1.iso 2026-01-10 15:24 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-2.iso 2026-01-10 15:31 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-3.iso 2026-01-10 15:34 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-4.iso 2026-01-10 15:35 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-5.iso 2026-01-10 15:34 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-6.iso 2026-01-10 15:34 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-7.iso 2026-01-10 15:36 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-8.iso 2026-01-10 15:38 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-9.iso 2026-01-10 15:37 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-10.iso 2026-01-10 15:26 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-11.iso 2026-01-10 15:24 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-12.iso 2026-01-10 15:25 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-13.iso 2026-01-10 15:26 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-14.iso 2026-01-10 15:27 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-15.iso 2026-01-10 15:28 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-16.iso 2026-01-10 15:29 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-17.iso 2026-01-10 15:31 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-18.iso 2026-01-10 15:30 4.3G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-19.iso 2026-01-10 15:30 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-20.iso 2026-01-10 15:32 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-21.iso 2026-01-10 15:32 4.4G debian-13.3.0-source-DVD-22.iso 2026-01-10 15:32 1.3G Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/ppc64el/iso-cd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/ppc64el/iso-cd What's in this directory? These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the ppc64el architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable CD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them? In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages. What is a netinst image? The netinst CD here is a small CD image that contains just the core Debian installer code and a small core set of text-mode programs (known as "standard" in Debian). To install a desktop or other common software, you'll also need either an Internet connection or some other Debian CD/DVD images. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 100 SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 164 SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-ppc64el-netinst.iso 2026-01-10 16:18 621M Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://upsilon.cc/~zack/hacking/software/ | software zack's home page / hacking / software home research publications committees teaching hacking debian software talks blog about Below you can find a list of the software projects I've been involved with (sometimes as the main author, sometimes as a contributor, ...). active software projects dormant software projects fire-and-forget hacks obsolete software projects and hacks active software projects Debsources - index and publish on the Web all Debian source code [ homepage ] Matita - an interactive proof assistant [ homepage , debian package ] OCaml hacks: OCaml Batteries Included - consistent , documented , and comprehensive OCaml development platform [ homepage ] CamlBZ2 - OCaml bindings for bzip2 [ homepage ] ocaml-autoconf - autoconf macros for OCaml projects [ homepage ] LablGtkSourceView (now a part of LablGTK ) - OCaml bindings for GtkSourceView [ homepage , debian package ] LablGtkMathView - OCaml bindings for GtkMathView [ homepage , debian package ] OCaml-HTTP (no longer maintained by me) - OCaml library for writing simple HTTP servers [homepage , debian package ] CDuce - an XML-oriented, strongly-typed, functional programming language [ homepage , debian package ] Vim hacks: lbdbq - interactive queries to lbdb (e.g. for expanding recipient names in email headers, looking up in the evolution address book) [ homepage , debian package ] OCaml support - support for editing OCaml code (highlighting, indentation, type information query, ...), now part of the Vim runtime [ homepage ] Debian support - support for editing Debian -related files (folding, bts completion, ...), part of the Vim runtime or of the Vim debian package [ debian package ] Debian hacks: Vim addon manager - manager of addons for the Vim editor [manpage , debian package ] debcheckout (now part of devscripts ) - checkout Debian packages from their version control systems [1st and all blog posts, debian package ] debfile (now part of python-debian ) - access .deb and .ar files from Python [1st blog post , debian package ] dormant software projects Carbon - a strict, strongly-typed, functional programming language [ homepage ] ( components of) HELM - a digital library of formalized mathematics [ homepage ]: UWOBO - a XSLT processor with a web service interface [ homepage ] GDome2-XSLT - glue to apply XSLT transformations to GDome2 documents [ homepage , debian package ] HTTP Getter - access mediator to the HELM library [ homepage ] GMetaDom - a collection of bindings for GDome2 , automatically generated from the DOM recommendation [ homepage , debian package ] WOWcamldebug - integration between the Vim editor and the OCaml debugger [homepage ] fire-and-forget hacks integration of Mutt with Notmuch , for blazing fast mail indexing, query, and thread reconstruction [blog post , git ] tickler file implementation for maildirs , to "snooze" your INBOX and have messages reappear days later [blog post , git ] integration of Mutt with Org-mode , to implement your GTD work flow [blog post , git ] pam-hooks - PAM module that support execution of login/logout hooks [homepage ] flickr download - batch downloader for flickr photos [1st blog post ] ls2rss - RSS feed out of a directory listing [1st blog post ] ... these and others hacks of mine are described in the "hacks" section of my blog obsolete software projects and hacks GNOME Awesome applet - monitor and control the Awesome window manager from the GNOME panel with a handy applet (GNOME 2.x only) CamlP4 Hashtbl syntax extensions [.ml ] (for 2003 OCaml, will not compile with camlp4 >= 3.10) Vim GnuPG support - transparent encryption/decryption of GnuPG -encoded files within Vim [.vim ] (this gnupg script on Vim.org is way better) VimCU - comment/uncomment lines of code in whatever language [ homepage ] (there are better alternatives now, such as The NERD Commenter ) talKZ - talk implementation with SSL support, written in Python [.tar.gz , doc (gzipped PostScript, Italian only)] (student project) ziff - an offline biff replacement [.pl ] Copyright © 2007-2022 by Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@upsilon.cc> Homepage by Stefano Zacchiroli is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License . Last edited Thu 27 Apr 2023 11:46:58 AM CEST Fri 21 Dec 2007 08:38:55 PM CET --> | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/experimental/arm64/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/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 without notes There are 104 faulty packages without notes in experimental/arm64. 18 unreproducible packages in experimental/arm64, ordered by build date: hdf5 mpmath gle-graphics-manual qtwebengine-opensource-src jupyter-notebook qtconnectivity-opensource-src sysrepo pnetcdf + openmpi coq elpi gap-scscp radare2 vlc # + node-convert-source-map + node-pretty-ms mpich writer2latex 86 FTBFS packages in experimental/arm64, ordered by build date: qtdeclarative-opensource-src 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 node-d3-time kokkos 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 h3-pg gromacs thunderbird budgie-indicator-applet plpgsql-check hasl jami wmbusmeters golang-golang-x-debug dtc sump-logicanalyzer nodejs hypre libtorrent phpcpd pg-permissions node-cosmiconfig ruby-rack-livereload gavl node-d3-dsv openhft-chronicle-network golang-github-kurin-blazer openhft-chronicle-threads openhft-chronicle-bytes 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 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/ppc64el/iso-dvd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/ppc64el/iso-dvd What's in this directory? These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the ppc64el architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable DVD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them? In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages. Initially, you will only need to download and use the first image of a set (labelled as debian- something -1 to be able to start the Debian installer and set up Debian on your computer. If there are more images available here (labelled debian- something -2 , debian- something -3 , etc.), they contain the extra packages that can be installed on a Debian system (as mentioned previously). They will not be bootable and are entirely optional. If you have a fast Internet connection, you're most likely better off installing any desired extra packages directly from the Debian mirrors on the Internet instead of by using these extra images. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 2.4K SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 4.0K SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-ppc64el-DVD-1.iso 2026-01-10 16:20 4.4G Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/armhf/iso-cd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/armhf/iso-cd What's in this directory? These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the armhf architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable CD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them? In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages. What is a netinst image? The netinst CD here is a small CD image that contains just the core Debian installer code and a small core set of text-mode programs (known as "standard" in Debian). To install a desktop or other common software, you'll also need either an Internet connection or some other Debian CD/DVD images. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 98 SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 162 SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-armhf-netinst.iso 2026-01-10 16:06 895M Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd What's in this directory? These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the amd64 architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable CD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. For extra convenience, these images may also be written directly to a USB stick . So long as your computer will boot directly from that USB stick, it should start the Debian installer that way. There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them? In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages. What is a netinst image? The netinst CD here is a small CD image that contains just the core Debian installer code and a small core set of text-mode programs (known as "standard" in Debian). To install a desktop or other common software, you'll also need either an Internet connection or some other Debian CD/DVD images. What is an edu netinst image? The edu netinst CD here is a special version of the netinst CD image that is targeted specifically at 64-bit Intel machines. It provides a menu to install the Debian Edu Pure Blend. See the Debian Wiki for more information. What is a mac netinst image? The mac netinst CD here is a special version of the netinst CD image that is targeted specifically at older 64-bit Intel Macintosh machines. It will likely work on most other amd64 machines too, but it does not contain UEFI boot files that some people need. See the Debian Wiki for more information. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 302 SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 494 SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso 2026-01-10 14:08 754M debian-edu-13.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso 2026-01-10 14:08 762M debian-mac-13.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso 2026-01-10 14:08 755M Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/ | Index of /debian-cd Index of /debian-cd Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - 13.3.0-live/ 2026-01-10 22:07 - 13.3.0/ 2026-01-10 22:07 - current-live/ 2026-01-10 22:07 - current/ 2026-01-10 22:07 - project/ 2005-05-23 18:50 - ls-lR.gz 2026-01-10 22:12 11K Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-dvd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-dvd What's in this directory? These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the amd64 architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable DVD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. For extra convenience, these images may also be written directly to a USB stick . So long as your computer will boot directly from that USB stick, it should start the Debian installer that way. The first DVD in this set is also deliberately limited in size so it should fit on a standard-sized 4GB USB stick. There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them? In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages. Initially, you will only need to download and use the first image of a set (labelled as debian- something -1 to be able to start the Debian installer and set up Debian on your computer. If there are more images available here (labelled debian- something -2 , debian- something -3 , etc.), they contain the extra packages that can be installed on a Debian system (as mentioned previously). They will not be bootable and are entirely optional. If you have a fast Internet connection, you're most likely better off installing any desired extra packages directly from the Debian mirrors on the Internet instead of by using these extra images. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 2.6K SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 4.4K SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso 2026-01-10 14:09 3.7G Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/s390x/iso-dvd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/s390x/iso-dvd What's in this directory? These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the s390x architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable DVD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them? In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages. Initially, you will only need to download and use the first image of a set (labelled as debian- something -1 to be able to start the Debian installer and set up Debian on your computer. If there are more images available here (labelled debian- something -2 , debian- something -3 , etc.), they contain the extra packages that can be installed on a Debian system (as mentioned previously). They will not be bootable and are entirely optional. If you have a fast Internet connection, you're most likely better off installing any desired extra packages directly from the Debian mirrors on the Internet instead of by using these extra images. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 2.2K SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 3.6K SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-s390x-DVD-1.iso 2026-01-10 16:15 4.4G Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/s390x/iso-cd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/s390x/iso-cd What's in this directory? These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the s390x architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable CD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them? In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages. What is a netinst image? The netinst CD here is a small CD image that contains just the core Debian installer code and a small core set of text-mode programs (known as "standard" in Debian). To install a desktop or other common software, you'll also need either an Internet connection or some other Debian CD/DVD images. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 98 SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 162 SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-s390x-netinst.iso 2026-01-10 16:13 421M Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/arm64/iso-dvd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/arm64/iso-dvd What's in this directory? These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the arm64 architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable DVD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. For extra convenience, these images may also be written directly to a USB stick . So long as your computer will boot directly from that USB stick, it should start the Debian installer that way. The first DVD in this set is also deliberately limited in size so it should fit on a standard-sized 4GB USB stick. There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them? In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages. Initially, you will only need to download and use the first image of a set (labelled as debian- something -1 to be able to start the Debian installer and set up Debian on your computer. If there are more images available here (labelled debian- something -2 , debian- something -3 , etc.), they contain the extra packages that can be installed on a Debian system (as mentioned previously). They will not be bootable and are entirely optional. If you have a fast Internet connection, you're most likely better off installing any desired extra packages directly from the Debian mirrors on the Internet instead of by using these extra images. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 2.5K SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 4.2K SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-arm64-DVD-1.iso 2026-01-10 14:06 3.7G Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/riscv64/iso-dvd/ | Index of /debian-cd/current/riscv64/iso-dvd What's in this directory? These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the riscv64 architecture. How do I use these files? The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use. Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to write them to installation media. What size and type of media will I need? The images described here are sized to be written to writeable DVD media at a minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed. There are lots of files here! Do I need all of them? In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most typical users only need a small subset of those software packages. Initially, you will only need to download and use the first image of a set (labelled as debian- something -1 to be able to start the Debian installer and set up Debian on your computer. If there are more images available here (labelled debian- something -2 , debian- something -3 , etc.), they contain the extra packages that can be installed on a Debian system (as mentioned previously). They will not be bootable and are entirely optional. If you have a fast Internet connection, you're most likely better off installing any desired extra packages directly from the Debian mirrors on the Internet instead of by using these extra images. How can I verify my download is correct and exactly what has been created by Debian? There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images. These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've downloaded an image, you can check: that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and that the checksum file has not been tampered with. For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide . Only the first few images are available! Where are the rest? We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to recreate the missing ISO images instead. Non-free Firmware This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However, many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information. Other questions? See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and installation. The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and other software. Name Last modified Size Parent Directory - SHA256SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 2.2K SHA256SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 SHA512SUMS 2026-01-10 22:04 3.7K SHA512SUMS.sign 2026-01-10 22:07 833 debian-13.3.0-riscv64-DVD-1.iso 2026-01-10 16:13 4.4G Apache/2.4.63 (Unix) Server at cdimage.debian.org Port 443 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm-fetch.html#_footnote_ | 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 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/experimental/arm64/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/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 with notes There are 79 packages with notes in experimental/arm64. 4 unreproducible packages in experimental/arm64, ordered by build date: golang-github-mendersoftware-mender-artifact erlang syncany bind9 # 21 FTBFS packages in experimental/arm64, ordered by build date: sphinxsearch freebayes macromoleculebuilder protobuf powa-archivist python-django sawfish ovito connectome-workbench code-saturne node-d3-color scap-workbench polyml highway llvm-toolchain-snapshot musescore-snapshot fmtlib pg-show-plans go-gir-generator php-sabre-event # guix # 80 (12.9%) 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 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 morph-browser node-jsonld node-solid-jose node-trust-jwa ott phonetisaurus php-imap php-sabre-vobject # q2-phylogeny 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 1 not for us packages in experimental/arm64: smlsharp 40 reproducible packages in experimental/arm64: mongo-cxx-driver elpa cmake xrdp r-cran-alakazam shasta tcl8.7 unidic-mecab libktoblzcheck r-bioc-densvis ruby-pg-query libzeep xplot dino-im cyrus-imapd r-bioc-basilisk mender-cli dash mockito povray mender-client nanomsg actor-framework jaxb-api tcltk-defaults kdevelop sqlite-utils krb5-auth-dialog gnucap cubew json-simple libsodium zipios++ kristall seqan2 indi + osmo-hlr svt-av1 r-cran-mutoss surgescript # 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 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm-build.html#_footnote_ | 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 |
https://rbm.torproject.org/rbm_tutorial.html#_footnote_ | rbm_tutorial(7) rbm_tutorial(7) NAME rbm_tutorial - A tutorial introduction to rbm DESCRIPTION This tutorial will explain how to start using rbm to build rpm and debian packages for different distributions. In this example we will package the tor software. Creating a new workspace The first step is to create a rbm workspace. In this example, we will use ~/rbm , but you could use anything : $ mkdir ~/rbm $ cd ~/rbm The first thing to do is to create the main configuration file, which will contain the configuration for all projects in this workspace. For now, we will just add the compress_tar option, and add more options later when needed. $ cat > rbm.conf <<END compress_tar: xz END The compress_tar options means that we want tarballs to be compressed using xz. Creating a new project We will now add the tor project. To do this we just create the directory inside the projects directory, and put a config file inside containing the configuration for the project. The main option that we will set is git_url , which is the url used to clone the git repository of the software. If your project is using mercurial rather than git, you could set hg_url instead. $ mkdir -p projects/tor $ cat > projects/tor/config <<END git_url: https://git.torproject.org/tor.git END We can check that the project is correctly defined using the projects command : $ rbm projects tor And we can display the tor project configuration using the showconf command : $ rbm showconf tor --- git_url: https://git.torproject.org/tor.git Version settings The first thing to do when adding a new project is to configure the version settings: rbm needs to be able to compute the version of the software, for any git commit. By default, rbm will use the latest tag on which a commit is based as the version number. Sometimes it works, when the project uses version numbers as tags, but this is not always the case. Alternatively, you can define a var/version_command option with a shell script or command that will print the version number. For tor, we will use a var/version_command option. The version of the software is defined in the ChangeLog file, so we will use a simple command to get it. The tor config file now look like this : git_url: https://git.torproject.org/tor.git version: '[% exec(c("var/version_command")) %]' var: version_command: perl -ne 'if (m/^Changes in version ([^-]+)-.*$/) { print "$1\n"; exit }' < ChangeLog Using the showconf command, we can check the value of the version option for different commits : $ rbm showconf tor version --git-hash master 0.2.5.1 $ rbm showconf tor version --git-hash tor-0.2.4.17-rc 0.2.4.17 The first time you run this command, the git repository will have to be cloned, which can take some time. Creating a tarball After setting the configuration for the version, we are now ready to create a tarball based on a git commit. We can do this using the tar command : $ rbm tar tor --git-hash master Created /home/boklm/rbm/out/tor-0.2.5.1.tar.xz $ rbm tar tor --git-hash tor-0.2.4.17-rc Created /home/boklm/rbm/out/tor-0.2.4.17.tar.xz Building an rpm package In order to build rpm packages, you will need to define an rpm step (see rbm_steps(7) ) in rbm.conf. The rbm.conf file should define an rpm option containing the commands to build an rpm package: rpm: | #!/bin/bash [ here the commands for building an rpm package ] Unfortunately, this part of the tutorial, with details about the definition of the rpm step has not been written yet. You should be able to start a build with the build command and the --step option: $ rbm build --step rpm tor Building a debian package Similarly to the rpm package, building debian packages will require that you define a deb step in rbm.conf. This part of the tutorial has not been written yet. Using a build container Using the remote options (see rbm_remote(7) ) you can do the builds inside containers. Unfortunately this part of the tutorial has not been written yet. However you can look at the Tor Browser build repository for an example: https://gitweb.torproject.org/builders/tor-browser-build.git/ SEE ALSO rbm(1) Last updated 2021-03-24 10:01:10 CET | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting | Debian -- Debian BTS - reporting bugs Skip Quicknav Blog Micronews Planet Wiki Debian bug tracking system / Debian BTS - reporting bugs How to report a bug in Debian using reportbug We strongly recommend that you report bugs in Debian using the reportbug program. reportbug is installed by default on most systems. If it is not available, it can be installed using the package management tool available on your system. reportbug can be started from the system section of the menu or by running reportbug via the command-line. It will guide you through the bug reporting process step by step. If you have questions that the interactive prompts of reportbug do not resolve, you can refer to the rest of the documentation below or ask the Debian user mailing list . How to report a bug in Debian using email (and advanced usage of reportbug) Important things to note before sending your bug report What package does your bug report belong to? You need to know what package your bug report should be filed against. See this example for information on how to find this information. (You will use this information to see if your bug report has been filed already. ) If you are unable to determine which package your bug report should be filed against, please send e-mail to the Debian user mailing list asking for advice. If your problem doesn't relate just to one package but some general Debian service, there are several pseudo-packages or even mailing lists that you can use to relay your message to us instead. Has your bug report been filed already? You should check to see if your bug report has already been filed before submitting it. You can see which bugs have been filed in a specific package using the package option of the bug search form . If there is an existing bug report # <number> , you should submit your comments by sending e-mail to <number> @bugs.debian.org instead of reporting a new bug. Send multiple reports for multiple bugs Please don't report multiple unrelated bugs — especially ones in different packages — in a single bug report. Don't file bugs upstream If you file a bug in Debian, don't send a copy to the upstream software maintainers yourself, as it is possible that the bug exists only in Debian. If necessary, the maintainer of the package will forward the bug upstream. Sending the bug report via e-mail You can report bugs in Debian by sending an e-mail to submit@bugs.debian.org with a special format described below. reportbug ( see above ) will properly format the e-mails for you; please use it! Plain-text For security and compatibility reasons, the Bug Tracking System only supports reports in plain-text, so make sure your email client is properly configured before you send your message. Failing to do so will not result in an error, but since the HTML will not be properly rendered, the resulting bug report might end up being useless, or very hard to understand. Headers Like any e-mail you should include a clear, descriptive Subject line in your main mail header. The subject you give will be used as the initial bug title in the tracking system, so please try to make it informative! If you'd like to send a copy of your bug report to additional recipients (such as mailing lists), you shouldn't use the usual e-mail headers, but a different method, described below . Pseudo-headers The first part of the bug report are the pseudo-headers which contain information about what package and version your bug report applies to. The first line of the message body has to include a pseudo-header. It should say: Package: <packagename> Replace <packagename> with the name of the package which has the bug. The second line of the message should say: Version: <packageversion> Replace <packageversion> with the version of the package. Please don't include any text here other than the version itself, as the bug tracking system relies on this field to work out which releases are affected by the bug. You need to supply a correct Package line in the pseudo-header in order for the bug tracking system to deliver the message to the package's maintainer. See this example for information on how to find this information. For other valid pseudo-headers, see Additional pseudo-headers The body of the report Please include in your report: The exact and complete text of any error messages printed or logged. This is very important! Exactly what you typed or did to demonstrate the problem. A description of the incorrect behavior: exactly what behavior you were expecting, and what you observed. A transcript of an example session is a good way of showing this. A suggested fix, or even a patch, if you have one. Details of the configuration of the program with the problem. Include the complete text of its configuration files. The versions of any packages on which the buggy package depends. What kernel version you're using (type uname -a ), your shared C library (type ls -l /lib/*/libc.so.6 or apt show libc6 | grep ^Version ), and any other details about your Debian system, if it seems appropriate. For example, if you had a problem with a Perl script, you would want to provide the version of the `perl' binary (type perl -v or dpkg -s perl | grep ^Version: ). Appropriate details of the hardware in your system. If you're reporting a problem with a device driver please list all the hardware in your system, as problems are often caused by IRQ and I/O address conflicts. If you have reportbug installed the output of reportbug --template -T none -s none -S normal -b --list-cc none -q <package> will also be useful, as it contains the output of maintainer specific scripts and version information. Include any detail that seems relevant — you are in very little danger of making your report too long by including too much information. If they are small, please include in your report any files you were using to reproduce the problem. (If they are large, consider making them available on a publicly available website if possible.) For more advice on how to help the developers solve your problem, please read How to Report Bugs Effectively . An Example Bug Report A bug report with header and pseudo-header looks something like this: To: submit@bugs.debian.org From: diligent@testing.linux.org Subject: Hello says `goodbye' Package: hello Version: 1.3-16 When I invoke `hello' without arguments from an ordinary shell prompt it prints `goodbye', rather than the expected `hello, world'. Here is a transcript: $ hello goodbye $ /usr/bin/hello goodbye $ I suggest that the output string, in hello.c, be corrected. I am using Debian GNU/Linux 2.2, kernel 2.2.17-pre-patch-13 and libc6 2.1.3-10. Sending copies of bug reports to other addresses Sometimes it is necessary to send a copy of a bug report to somewhere else besides debian-bugs-dist and the package maintainer, which is where they are normally sent. You could do this by CC'ing your bug report to the other address(es), but then the other copies would not have the bug report number put in the Reply-To field and the Subject line. When the recipients reply they will probably preserve the submit@bugs.debian.org entry in the header and have their message filed as a new bug report. This leads to many duplicated reports. The right way to do this is to use the X-Debbugs-CC pseudo-header. Add a line like this to your message's pseudo-headers: X-Debbugs-CC: other-list@cosmic.edu This will cause the bug tracking system to send a copy of your report to the address(es) in the X-Debbugs-CC line as well as to debian-bugs-dist . If you want to send copies to more than one address, add them comma-separated in only one X-Debbugs-CC line. Avoid sending such copies to the addresses of other bug reports, as they will be caught by the checks that prevent mail loops. There is relatively little point in using X-Debbugs-CC for this anyway, as the bug number added by that mechanism will just be replaced by a new one; use an ordinary CC header instead. This feature can often be combined usefully with mailing quiet — see below. Additional Pseudoheaders Severity levels If a report is of a particularly serious bug, or is merely a feature request, you can set the severity level of the bug as you report it. This is not required however, and the package maintainer will assign an appropriate severity level to your report even if you do not (or pick the wrong severity). To assign a severity level, put a line like this one in the pseudo-header : Severity: < severity > Replace < severity > with one of the available severity levels, as described in the advanced documentation . Assigning tags You can set tags on a bug as you are reporting it. For example, if you are including a patch with your bug report, you may wish to set the patch tag. This is not required, however, and the developers will set tags on your report as and when it is appropriate. To set tags, put a line like this one in the pseudo-header : Tags: < tags > Replace < tags > with one or more of the available tags, as described in the advanced documentation . Separate multiple tags with commas, spaces, or both. User: < username > Usertags: < usertags > Replace < usertags > with one or more usertags. Separate multiple tags with commas, spaces, or both. If you specify a < username >, that user's tags will be set. Otherwise, the e-mail address of the sender will be used as the username. You can set usertags for multiple users at bug submission time by including multiple User pseudo-headers; each Usertags pseudo-header sets the usertags for the preceding User pseudo-header. This is especially useful for setting usertags for a team with multiple users, setting usertags for multiple teams, or setting the architecture usertags for bugs affecting multiple architectures. User: < first-username > Usertags: < first-username usertags > User: < second-username > Usertags: < second-username usertags > Setting Forwarded Forwarded: foo@example.com will mark the newly submitted bug as forwarded to foo@example.com. See Recording that you have passed on a bug report in the developers' documentation for details. Claiming ownership Owner: foo@example.com will indicate that foo@example.com is now responsible for fixing this bug. See Changing bug ownership in the developers' documentation for details. Source Package Source: foopackage the equivalent of Package: for bugs present in the source package of foopackage; for most bugs in most packages you don't want to use this option. Control Commands Control: control commands Allows for any of the commands which must be sent to control@bugs.debian.org to work when sent to submit@bugs.debian.org or nnn@bugs.debian.org . -1 initially refers to the current bug (that is, the bug created by a mail to submit@ or the bug messaged with nnn@). Please see the server control documentation for more information on the control commands which are valid. For example, the following pseudoheader in a message sent to 12345@bugs.debian.org : Control: retitle -1 this is the title Control: severity -1 normal Control: summary -1 0 Control: forwarded -1 https://bugs.debian.org/nnn would cause 12345 to be retitled, its severity changed, summary set, and marked as forwarded. X-Debbugs- headers Finally, if your MUA doesn't allow you to edit the headers, you can set the various X-Debbugs- headers in the pseudo-headers . Additional information Different submission addresses (minor or mass bug reports) If a bug report is minor, for example, a documentation typo or a trivial build problem, please adjust the severity appropriately and send it to maintonly@bugs.debian.org instead of submit@bugs.debian.org . maintonly will forward the report to the package maintainer only, it won't forward it to the BTS mailing lists. If you're submitting many reports at once, you should definitely use maintonly@bugs.debian.org so that you don't cause too much redundant traffic on the BTS mailing lists. Before submitting many similar bugs you may also want to post a summary on debian-bugs-dist . If you wish to report a bug to the bug tracking system that's already been sent to the maintainer, you can use quiet@bugs.debian.org . Bugs sent to quiet@bugs.debian.org will not be forwarded anywhere, only filed. When you use different submission addresses, the bug tracking system will set the Reply-To of any forwarded message so that the replies will by default be processed in the same way as the original report. That means that, for example, replies to maintonly will go to nnn -maintonly@bugs.debian.org instead of nnn @bugs.debian.org , unless of course one overrides this manually. Acknowledgements Normally, the bug tracking system will return an acknowledgement to you by e-mail when you report a new bug or submit additional information to an existing bug. If you want to suppress this acknowledgement, include an X-Debbugs-No-Ack header or pseudoheader in your e-mail (the contents of this header do not matter). If you report a new bug with this header, you will need to check the web interface yourself to find the bug number. Note that this header will not suppress acknowledgements from the control@bugs.debian.org mailserver, since those acknowledgements may contain error messages which should be read and acted upon. Spamfighting and missing mail The bug tracking system implements a rather extensive set of rules designed to make sure that spam does not make it through the BTS. While we try to minimize the number of false positives, they do occur. If you suspect your mail has triggered a false positive, feel free to contact owner@bugs.debian.org for assistance. Another common cause of mail not making it through to the BTS is utilizing addresses which match procmail's FROM_DAEMON, which includes mail from addresses like mail@foobar.com . If you suspect your mail matches FROM_DAEMON, see procmailrc(5) to verify, and then resend the mail using an address which does not match FROM_DAEMON. Bug reports against unknown packages If the bug tracking system doesn't know who the maintainer of the relevant package is it will forward the report to debian-bugs-dist even if maintonly was used. When sending to maintonly@bugs.debian.org or nnn -maintonly@bugs.debian.org you should make sure that the bug report is assigned to the right package, by putting a correct Package at the top of an original submission of a report, or by using the control@bugs.debian.org service to (re)assign the report appropriately. Using dpkg to find the package and version for the report When using reportbug to report a bug in a command, say grep , the following will automatically select the right package and let you write the report right away: reportbug --file $(which grep) You can also find out which package installed it by using dpkg --search . You can find out which version of a package you have installed by using dpkg --list or dpkg --status . For example: $ which apt-get /usr/bin/apt-get $ type apt-get apt-get is /usr/bin/apt-get $ dpkg --search /usr/bin/apt-get apt: /usr/bin/apt-get $ dpkg --list apt Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed |/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name Version Description +++-==============-==============-============================================ ii apt 0.3.19 Advanced front-end for dpkg $ dpkg --status apt Package: apt Status: install ok installed Priority: standard Section: base Installed-Size: 1391 Maintainer: APT Development Team <deity@lists.debian.org> Version: 0.3.19 Replaces: deity, libapt-pkg-doc (<< 0.3.7), libapt-pkg-dev (<< 0.3.7) Provides: libapt-pkg2.7 Depends: libapt-pkg2.7, libc6 (>= 2.1.2), libstdc++2.10 Suggests: dpkg-dev Conflicts: deity Description: Advanced front-end for dpkg This is Debian's next generation front-end for the dpkg package manager. It provides the apt-get utility and APT dselect method that provides a simpler, safer way to install and upgrade packages. . APT features complete installation ordering, multiple source capability and several other unique features, see the Users Guide in /usr/doc/apt/guide.text.gz Other useful commands and packages The querybts tool, available from the same package as reportbug , provides a convenient text-based interface to the bug tracking system. Emacs users can also use the debian-bug command provided by the debian-el package. When called with M-x debian-bug , it will ask for all necessary information in a similar way to reportbug . Other BTS pages: Bug tracking system main contents page. Instructions for reporting bugs. Accessing the bug tracking system logs. Information for developers on the bug tracking system. Developers' information on manipulation of bugs using the e-mail control interface. Mailservers' reference card. Requesting bug reports by e-mail. 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Which tokens are valid depends on the syntax of the particular command. A token can be a key word , an identifier , a quoted identifier , a literal (or constant), or a special character symbol. Tokens are normally separated by whitespace (space, tab, newline), but need not be if there is no ambiguity (which is generally only the case if a special character is adjacent to some other token type). Additionally, comments can occur in SQL input. They are not tokens, they are effectively equivalent to whitespace. For example, the following is (syntactically) valid SQL input: SELECT * FROM MY_TABLE; UPDATE MY_TABLE SET A = 5; INSERT INTO MY_TABLE VALUES (3, 'hi there'); This is a sequence of three commands, one per line (although this is not required; more than one command can be on a line, and commands can usefully be split across lines). The SQL syntax is not very consistent regarding what tokens identify commands and which are operands or parameters. The first few tokens are generally the command name, so in the above example we would usually speak of a "SELECT" , an "UPDATE" , and an "INSERT" command. But for instance the UPDATE command always requires a SET token to appear in a certain position, and this particular variation of INSERT also requires a VALUES in order to be complete. The precise syntax rules for each command are described in Part VI . 4.1.1. Identifiers and Key Words Tokens such as SELECT , UPDATE , or VALUES in the example above are examples of key words , that is, words that have a fixed meaning in the SQL language. The tokens MY_TABLE and A are examples of identifiers . They identify names of tables, columns, or other database objects, depending on the command they are used in. Therefore they are sometimes simply called "names" . Key words and identifiers have the same lexical structure, meaning that one cannot know whether a token is an identifier or a key word without knowing the language. A complete list of key words can be found in Appendix C . SQL identifiers and key words must begin with a letter ( a - z , but also letters with diacritical marks and non-Latin letters) or an underscore ( _ ). Subsequent characters in an identifier or key word can be letters, underscores, digits ( 0 - 9 ), or dollar signs ( $ ). Note that dollar signs are not allowed in identifiers according to the letter of the SQL standard, so their use may render applications less portable. The SQL standard will not define a key word that contains digits or starts or ends with an underscore, so identifiers of this form are safe against possible conflict with future extensions of the standard. The system uses no more than NAMEDATALEN -1 characters of an identifier; longer names can be written in commands, but they will be truncated. By default, NAMEDATALEN is 64 so the maximum identifier length is 63. If this limit is problematic, it can be raised by changing the NAMEDATALEN constant in src/include/postgres_ext.h . Identifier and key word names are case insensitive. Therefore UPDATE MY_TABLE SET A = 5; can equivalently be written as uPDaTE my_TabLE SeT a = 5; A convention often used is to write key words in upper case and names in lower case, e.g., UPDATE my_table SET a = 5; There is a second kind of identifier: the delimited identifier or quoted identifier . It is formed by enclosing an arbitrary sequence of characters in double-quotes ( " ). A delimited identifier is always an identifier, never a key word. So "select" could be used to refer to a column or table named "select" , whereas an unquoted select would be taken as a key word and would therefore provoke a parse error when used where a table or column name is expected. The example can be written with quoted identifiers like this: UPDATE "my_table" SET "a" = 5; Quoted identifiers can contain any character, except the character with code zero. (To include a double quote, write two double quotes.) This allows constructing table or column names that would otherwise not be possible, such as ones containing spaces or ampersands. The length limitation still applies. Quoting an identifier also makes it case-sensitive, whereas unquoted names are always folded to lower case. For example, the identifiers FOO , foo , and "foo" are considered the same by PostgreSQL , but "Foo" and "FOO" are different from these three and each other. (The folding of unquoted names to lower case in PostgreSQL is incompatible with the SQL standard, which says that unquoted names should be folded to upper case. Thus, foo should be equivalent to "FOO" not "foo" according to the standard. If you want to write portable applications you are advised to always quote a particular name or never quote it.) 4.1.2. Constants There are three kinds of implicitly-typed constants in PostgreSQL : strings, bit strings, and numbers. Constants can also be specified with explicit types, which can enable more accurate representation and more efficient handling by the system. These alternatives are discussed in the following subsections. 4.1.2.1. String Constants A string constant in SQL is an arbitrary sequence of characters bounded by single quotes ( ' ), for example 'This is a string' . To include a single-quote character within a string constant, write two adjacent single quotes, e.g. 'Dianne''s horse' . Note that this is not the same as a double-quote character ( " ). Two string constants that are only separated by whitespace with at least one newline are concatenated and effectively treated as if the string had been written as one constant. For example: SELECT 'foo' 'bar'; is equivalent to SELECT 'foobar'; but SELECT 'foo' 'bar'; is not valid syntax. (This slightly bizarre behavior is specified by SQL ; PostgreSQL is following the standard.) PostgreSQL also accepts "escape" string constants, which are an extension to the SQL standard. An escape string constant is specified by writing the letter E (upper or lower case) just before the opening single quote, e.g. E'foo' . (When continuing an escape string constant across lines, write E only before the first opening quote.) Within an escape string, a backslash character ( \ ) begins a C-like backslash escape sequence, in which the combination of backslash and following character(s) represents a special byte value. \b is a backspace, \f is a form feed, \n is a newline, \r is a carriage return, \t is a tab. Also supported are \ digits , where digits represents an octal byte value, and \x hexdigits , where hexdigits represents a hexadecimal byte value. (It is your responsibility that the byte sequences you create are valid characters in the server character set encoding.) Any other character following a backslash is taken literally. Thus, to include a backslash character, write two backslashes ( \\ ). Also, a single quote can be included in an escape string by writing \' , in addition to the normal way of '' . Caution If the configuration parameter standard_conforming_strings is off , then PostgreSQL recognizes backslash escapes in both regular and escape string constants. This is for backward compatibility with the historical behavior, in which backslash escapes were always recognized. Although standard_conforming_strings currently defaults to off , the default will change to on in a future release for improved standards compliance. Applications are therefore encouraged to migrate away from using backslash escapes. If you need to use a backslash escape to represent a special character, write the constant with an E to be sure it will be handled the same way in future releases. In addition to standard_conforming_strings , the configuration parameters escape_string_warning and backslash_quote govern treatment of backslashes in string constants. The character with the code zero cannot be in a string constant. 4.1.2.2. Dollar-Quoted String Constants While the standard syntax for specifying string constants is usually convenient, it can be difficult to understand when the desired string contains many single quotes or backslashes, since each of those must be doubled. To allow more readable queries in such situations, PostgreSQL provides another way, called "dollar quoting" , to write string constants. A dollar-quoted string constant consists of a dollar sign ( $ ), an optional "tag" of zero or more characters, another dollar sign, an arbitrary sequence of characters that makes up the string content, a dollar sign, the same tag that began this dollar quote, and a dollar sign. For example, here are two different ways to specify the string "Dianne's horse" using dollar quoting: $$Dianne's horse$$ $SomeTag$Dianne's horse$SomeTag$ Notice that inside the dollar-quoted string, single quotes can be used without needing to be escaped. Indeed, no characters inside a dollar-quoted string are ever escaped: the string content is always written literally. Backslashes are not special, and neither are dollar signs, unless they are part of a sequence matching the opening tag. It is possible to nest dollar-quoted string constants by choosing different tags at each nesting level. This is most commonly used in writing function definitions. For example: $function$ BEGIN RETURN ($1 ~ $q$[\t\r\n\v\\]$q$); END; $function$ Here, the sequence $q$[\t\r\n\v\\]$q$ represents a dollar-quoted literal string [\t\r\n\v\\] , which will be recognized when the function body is executed by PostgreSQL . But since the sequence does not match the outer dollar quoting delimiter $function$ , it is just some more characters within the constant so far as the outer string is concerned. The tag, if any, of a dollar-quoted string follows the same rules as an unquoted identifier, except that it cannot contain a dollar sign. Tags are case sensitive, so $tag$String content$tag$ is correct, but $TAG$String content$tag$ is not. A dollar-quoted string that follows a keyword or identifier must be separated from it by whitespace; otherwise the dollar quoting delimiter would be taken as part of the preceding identifier. Dollar quoting is not part of the SQL standard, but it is often a more convenient way to write complicated string literals than the standard-compliant single quote syntax. It is particularly useful when representing string constants inside other constants, as is often needed in procedural function definitions. With single-quote syntax, each backslash in the above example would have to be written as four backslashes, which would be reduced to two backslashes in parsing the original string constant, and then to one when the inner string constant is re-parsed during function execution. 4.1.2.3. Bit-String Constants Bit-string constants look like regular string constants with a B (upper or lower case) immediately before the opening quote (no intervening whitespace), e.g., B'1001' . The only characters allowed within bit-string constants are 0 and 1 . Alternatively, bit-string constants can be specified in hexadecimal notation, using a leading X (upper or lower case), e.g., X'1FF' . This notation is equivalent to a bit-string constant with four binary digits for each hexadecimal digit. Both forms of bit-string constant can be continued across lines in the same way as regular string constants. Dollar quoting cannot be used in a bit-string constant. 4.1.2.4. Numeric Constants Numeric constants are accepted in these general forms: digits digits .[ digits ][ e[ +- ] digits ] [ digits ]. digits [ e[ +- ] digits ] digits e[ +- ] digits where digits is one or more decimal digits (0 through 9). At least one digit must be before or after the decimal point, if one is used. At least one digit must follow the exponent marker ( e ), if one is present. There may not be any spaces or other characters embedded in the constant. Note that any leading plus or minus sign is not actually considered part of the constant; it is an operator applied to the constant. These are some examples of valid numeric constants: 42 3.5 4. .001 5e2 1.925e-3 A numeric constant that contains neither a decimal point nor an exponent is initially presumed to be type integer if its value fits in type integer (32 bits); otherwise it is presumed to be type bigint if its value fits in type bigint (64 bits); otherwise it is taken to be type numeric . Constants that contain decimal points and/or exponents are always initially presumed to be type numeric . The initially assigned data type of a numeric constant is just a starting point for the type resolution algorithms. In most cases the constant will be automatically coerced to the most appropriate type depending on context. When necessary, you can force a numeric value to be interpreted as a specific data type by casting it. For example, you can force a numeric value to be treated as type real ( float4 ) by writing REAL '1.23' -- string style 1.23::REAL -- PostgreSQL (historical) style These are actually just special cases of the general casting notations discussed next. 4.1.2.5. Constants of Other Types A constant of an arbitrary type can be entered using any one of the following notations: type ' string ' ' string ':: type CAST ( ' string ' AS type ) The string constant's text is passed to the input conversion routine for the type called type . The result is a constant of the indicated type. The explicit type cast may be omitted if there is no ambiguity as to the type the constant must be (for example, when it is assigned directly to a table column), in which case it is automatically coerced. The string constant can be written using either regular SQL notation or dollar-quoting. It is also possible to specify a type coercion using a function-like syntax: typename ( ' string ' ) but not all type names may be used in this way; see Section 4.2.8 for details. The :: , CAST() , and function-call syntaxes can also be used to specify run-time type conversions of arbitrary expressions, as discussed in Section 4.2.8 . But the form type ' string ' can only be used to specify the type of a literal constant. Another restriction on type ' string ' is that it does not work for array types; use :: or CAST() to specify the type of an array constant. The CAST() syntax conforms to SQL. The type ' string ' syntax is a generalization of the standard: SQL specifies this syntax only for a few data types, but PostgreSQL allows it for all types. The syntax with :: is historical PostgreSQL usage, as is the function-call syntax. 4.1.3. Operators An operator name is a sequence of up to NAMEDATALEN -1 (63 by default) characters from the following list: + - * / < > = ~ ! @ # % ^ & | ` ? There are a few restrictions on operator names, however: -- and /* cannot appear anywhere in an operator name, since they will be taken as the start of a comment. A multiple-character operator name cannot end in + or - , unless the name also contains at least one of these characters: ~ ! @ # % ^ & | ` ? For example, @- is an allowed operator name, but *- is not. This restriction allows PostgreSQL to parse SQL-compliant queries without requiring spaces between tokens. When working with non-SQL-standard operator names, you will usually need to separate adjacent operators with spaces to avoid ambiguity. For example, if you have defined a left unary operator named @ , you cannot write X*@Y ; you must write X* @Y to ensure that PostgreSQL reads it as two operator names not one. 4.1.4. Special Characters Some characters that are not alphanumeric have a special meaning that is different from being an operator. Details on the usage can be found at the location where the respective syntax element is described. This section only exists to advise the existence and summarize the purposes of these characters. A dollar sign ( $ ) followed by digits is used to represent a positional parameter in the body of a function definition or a prepared statement. In other contexts the dollar sign may be part of an identifier or a dollar-quoted string constant. Parentheses ( () ) have their usual meaning to group expressions and enforce precedence. In some cases parentheses are required as part of the fixed syntax of a particular SQL command. Brackets ( [] ) are used to select the elements of an array. See Section 8.10 for more information on arrays. Commas ( , ) are used in some syntactical constructs to separate the elements of a list. The semicolon ( ; ) terminates an SQL command. It cannot appear anywhere within a command, except within a string constant or quoted identifier. The colon ( : ) is used to select "slices" from arrays. (See Section 8.10 .) In certain SQL dialects (such as Embedded SQL), the colon is used to prefix variable names. The asterisk ( * ) is used in some contexts to denote all the fields of a table row or composite value. It also has a special meaning when used as the argument of an aggregate function, namely that the aggregate does not require any explicit parameter. The period ( . ) is used in numeric constants, and to separate schema, table, and column names. 4.1.5. Comments A comment is an arbitrary sequence of characters beginning with double dashes and extending to the end of the line, e.g.: -- This is a standard SQL comment Alternatively, C-style block comments can be used: /* multiline comment * with nesting: /* nested block comment */ */ where the comment begins with /* and extends to the matching occurrence of */ . These block comments nest, as specified in the SQL standard but unlike C, so that one can comment out larger blocks of code that may contain existing block comments. A comment is removed from the input stream before further syntax analysis and is effectively replaced by whitespace. 4.1.6. Lexical Precedence Table 4-1 shows the precedence and associativity of the operators in PostgreSQL . Most operators have the same precedence and are left-associative. The precedence and associativity of the operators is hard-wired into the parser. This may lead to non-intuitive behavior; for example the Boolean operators < and > have a different precedence than the Boolean operators <= and >= . Also, you will sometimes need to add parentheses when using combinations of binary and unary operators. For instance SELECT 5 ! - 6; will be parsed as SELECT 5 ! (- 6); because the parser has no idea — until it is too late — that ! is defined as a postfix operator, not an infix one. To get the desired behavior in this case, you must write SELECT (5 !) - 6; This is the price one pays for extensibility. Table 4-1. Operator Precedence (decreasing) Operator/Element Associativity Description . left table/column name separator :: left PostgreSQL -style typecast [ ] left array element selection - right unary minus ^ left exponentiation * / % left multiplication, division, modulo + - left addition, subtraction IS IS TRUE , IS FALSE , IS UNKNOWN , IS NULL ISNULL test for null NOTNULL test for not null (any other) left all other native and user-defined operators IN set membership BETWEEN range containment OVERLAPS time interval overlap LIKE ILIKE SIMILAR string pattern matching < > less than, greater than = right equality, assignment NOT right logical negation AND left logical conjunction OR left logical disjunction Note that the operator precedence rules also apply to user-defined operators that have the same names as the built-in operators mentioned above. 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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-5.0.1 | 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: Foldable ----> Traversable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Foldable1 ---> Traversable1 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. [ Skip to Readme ] Modules [ Index ] Data Bifunctor Data.Bifunctor.Apply Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Class Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Extend Data.Functor.Plus Data.Groupoid Data.Isomorphism Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Bifoldable Data.Semigroup.Bitraversable Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Foldable.Class Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroup.Traversable.Class Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Ob Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Flags Manual Flags Name Description Default containers You can disable the use of the containers package using `-f-containers`. Disabing this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. Enabled contravariant You can disable the use of the contravariant package using `-f-contravariant`. 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https://www.brainspl.at/this-is-why-you-should-use-ruby-on-rails.html | Why Most Developers use Ruby on Rails? Skip to content Home About Us Imprint Contact Home About Us Imprint Contact Home This is why you should use Ruby on Rails Ruby on Rails This is why you should use Ruby on Rails John August 5, 2021 March 24, 2025 Introduction Ruby on Rails, a server-side web application framework has greatly influenced web application development since its emergency in 2005. Ruby on Rails is written in Ruby under MIT licence, and I should warn on not confusing Ruby on Rails to the Ruby language. Among many other reasons, this is why you definitely should consider Ruby in your next web application project. Popularity Is Ruby on Rails in work? Is Ruby on Rails dead/dying? These are popular questions on the internet. But a straightforward answer is: Yes, Ruby is in the works and is being used by popular sites such as; Hulu, Shopify, GitHub, Airbnb, among many others. This should definitely answer the second question that Ruby is not dying but is constantly being improved. By considering the technology market, Rails is a type of technology that you should adopt in your future applications. How it is built It shouldn’t come as a surprise that most web frameworks from other languages, including Django in Python, Sails.js in Node.js, Play in Scala, Catalyst in Perl, Grails in Groovy etc., have adopted ideas from Ruby on Rails. Rails uses a model-view-controller (MVC) framework, an architecture where a web application has three interconnected layers that provide default services for the database, a web service, and web pages. Models Used to represent forms of data that are used by the app, they contain the logic to manipulate and retrieve data. The forms of data are represented by a class, and they are not low-level like data types such as Integers, Strings or Arrays. Models are implemented in the ActiveRecord library. This library acts as an interface between The Ruby program code and the database. Views It represents the data in a particular format in an application in order to be displayed to the users in the correct form. It handles HTML, CSS, JavaScript and XML in an application. The views do what the controller tells them and they are implemented in the ActionView library. Controller The controller directs traffic to views and models. It sends a query to the models from the database and displays the data in an application in the desired manner guided by the view. The controller is implemented in the ActionController library. The ActionController library sits between ActiveRecord and ActionView. MVC rules the entire application. It utilizes web standards for important functions such as data transfer by the use of JSON or XML and interfacing with the help of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. MVC receives a request from a browser, the models digest it and view it, then sends results to the view with instructions on how to display it to the user. Ease of use Since the launch of rails in 2005, it has undergone a series of improvements that have made it easy to use and manage changes. Ruby on Rails’ latest version (6.1) makes significant changes on management processes. It is a framework to use for long term projects because of its stability and predictability. The Version 7.1 release is set to be announced and could improve a lot more aspects to improve the framework. Its code is easy to read, hence an easier approach when making changes to the code and when adding new features to your site. This makes it a favourite framework for developers who are new to it and those with experience in web application development. Cost Ruby on Rails is cost-effective and open-source, which makes it a cake for newbies as well as professional developers. Ruby on Rails has several built-in code libraries, and they are termed as GEMS, provided free and can be used by developers to fulfil their specific needs for creating any kind of web application. They can be found and downloaded from GitHub. One can also download Rails on Linux and use it without having to pay any fees. Security Security is a major concern for any enterprise involved in web application development. Although a code can’t be entirely bug-free, Ruby on Rails offers a number of built-in tools for fending off security threats. The Rails community is always working to identify and patch any new security vulnerabilities. The framework is supported by documentation both officially and unofficially. Performance It’s everyone’s desire to use a web application that processes data at a relatively high speed. Ruby is an elegant language, but when misused, it makes performance hit hard. But, if using Rails the right way, your application could become ten times faster. More than 80% of Rails’ performance comes from memory optimization. You could be asking yourself how you can achieve maximum performance, and here is how: For instance, Rails needs 3G or more memory to process 1G of data, it will take a dozen seconds to collect 3G of data. You can cub this by using other tools to do the task at hand because Ruby on Rails is bad at processing large amounts of data. Therefore, it’s highly advised that you keep the Rails code as short as possible. Conclusion In summary, Ruby on Rails should be the perfect choice for developing your web applications as it is an easy language for starters. It is readable and highly flexible, such that you can build your app through different modules and modify each later without having to dismantle your app completely. As we mentioned, there are a thousand Ruby gems for anything you could think of, why shouldn’t you utilize them? By John Previous Post The Creator of Ruby-on-Rails – Someone You Should Know! 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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-5.3.1 | 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: Foldable ----> Traversable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Foldable1 ---> Traversable1 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. [ Skip to Readme ] Modules [ Index ] Data Bifunctor Data.Bifunctor.Apply Functor Data.Functor.Alt Data.Functor.Apply Data.Functor.Bind Data.Functor.Bind.Class Data.Functor.Bind.Trans Data.Functor.Extend Data.Functor.Plus Data.Groupoid Data.Isomorphism Semigroup Data.Semigroup.Bifoldable Data.Semigroup.Bitraversable Data.Semigroup.Foldable Data.Semigroup.Foldable.Class Data.Semigroup.Traversable Data.Semigroup.Traversable.Class Data.Semigroupoid Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Data.Semigroupoid.Ob Data.Semigroupoid.Static Traversable Data.Traversable.Instances Flags Manual Flags Name Description Default containers You can disable the use of the containers package using `-f-containers`. Disabing this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. Enabled contravariant You can disable the use of the contravariant package using `-f-contravariant`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Contravariant Enabled distributive You can disable the use of the distributive package using `-f-distributive`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Distributive Enabled doctests You can disable testing with doctests using `-f-doctests`. Enabled comonad You can disable the use of the comonad package using `-f-comonad`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Comonad Enabled tagged You can disable the use of the tagged package using `-f-tagged`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. Enabled unordered-containers You can disable the use of the `unordered-containers` package (and also its dependency hashable ) using `-f-unordered-containers`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. Enabled Use -f <flag> to enable a flag, or -f -<flag> to disable that flag. More info Downloads semigroupoids-5.3.1.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 ) Change log CHANGELOG.markdown Dependencies base (>=4.5 && <4.18) , base-orphans (>=0.8 && <1) , bifunctors (>=5 && <6) , comonad (>=4.2.6 && <6) , containers (>=0.3 && <0.7) , contravariant (>=0.2.0.1 && <2) , distributive (>=0.2.2 && <1) , generic-deriving (>=1.11 && <1.13) , ghc-prim , hashable (>=1.1 && <1.3) , semigroups (>=0.13 && <1) , tagged (>=0.8.5 && <1) , template-haskell , transformers (>=0.2 && <0.6) , transformers-compat (>=0.5 && <0.7) , unordered-containers (>=0.2 && <0.3) [ details ] Tested with ghc ==7.0.4, ghc ==7.2.2, ghc ==7.4.2, ghc ==7.6.3, ghc ==7.8.4, ghc ==7.10.3, ghc ==8.0.2, ghc ==8.2.2, ghc ==8.4.3, ghc ==8.6.1 License BSD-3-Clause Copyright Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Edward A. Kmett Author Edward A. Kmett Maintainer Edward A. Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Uploaded by ryanglscott at 2018-07-02T18:09:21Z Revised Revision 3 made by ryanglscott at 2023-02-02T15:16:42Z 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 ] Last success reported on 2018-07-02 [ all 1 reports ] Readme for semigroupoids-5.3.1 [ back to package description ] semigroupoids A semigroupoid is a Category without id . Contact Information Contributions and bug reports are welcome! Please feel free to contact me through github or on the #haskell IRC channel on irc.freenode.net. -Edward Kmett Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0. | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://www.blogger.com/comment/delete/8072464059979174136/2529391128115521569 | Delete Comment Blogger  Help Send feedback Sign in Blogger Delete comment from: don't count on finding me Brent said... I don't think this will work. Show is not a kind, it is a constraint (a type-like thing) whose kind is Constraint. So (Show,*) does not make sense. There is still no kind that means "types with a Show instance". Dec 27, 2011, 1:49:41 PM Posted to Showing Thrists Revisited Return ©2026 Blogger - Privacy Policy Google apps Main menu | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/trixie/index_suite_arm64_stats.html | Overview of reproducible builds for packages in trixie for arm64 Debian navigation Suite/architecture overviews Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: bookworm trixie forky unstable 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 Overview of reproducible builds for packages in trixie for arm64 36390 packages (96.8%) successfully built reproducibly in trixie/arm64. 620 packages (1.6%) failed to build reproducibly. 332 packages (0.9%) failed to build from source. 9 packages (0.0%) timed out during the build. 22 (0.1%) source packages had build-depends which could not be satisfied. 191 (0.5%) packages which are neither Architecture: 'any', 'all', 'arm64', 'linux-any', 'linux-arm64' 'any-arm', nor 'any-arm64' will not be built here. 0 (0.0%) source packages could not be downloaded. 23 (0.1%) packages have been blacklisted on trixie/arm64. This page was built by the jenkins job reproducible_html_dashboard 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 00:07 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://www.debian.org/international/Danish/index.da.html | Debian på dansk Spring navigering over Blog Micronews Planet Wiki Debian internationalt / Debian på dansk Debian på dansk Vi har samlet en række links til ressourcer der kan have interesse for dansktalende Debian-brugere i Danmark, Grønland og på Færøerne. Desuden er der lister over danske Debian-udviklere og -oversættere. Brugergrupper Hvis du er ny i GNU/Linux-verdenen så kan det være en god idé at melde sig ind i den lokale GNU/Linux-brugergruppe og deltage i dens møder og postlister, det er som regel gratis at være medlem, mens det kan koste et mindre beløb at deltage i nogle arrangementer. På webstedet Linux.dk er der links til GNU/Linux-brugergrupper overalt i Danmark, foruden en aktivitetskalender og nyheder. Nyhedsgrupper Der er to danske Unix-nyhedsgrupper, som også dækker GNU/Linux: dk.edb.system.unix Dansk gruppe om forskellige Unix-varianter, deriblandt GNU/Linux-systemer. Husk at læse gruppens fundats inden du skriver i den. dk.edb.system.unix.hardware Dansk gruppe om konfigurering af hardware og drivere under forskellige Unix-varianter, deriblandt GNU/Linux-systemer. Husk at læse gruppens fundats inden du skriver i den. Officielle postlister Debian har to officielle postlister til dansktalende brugere. Postlisten hvor dansktalende brugere kan søge hjælp og vejledning, hedder debian-user-danish. Du kan tegne abonnenment på listen via web eller ved at sende en e-mail til debian-user-danish-request@lists.debian.org , med ordet "subscribe" som emne. Alle indlæg der sendes til listen arkiveres . Er du interesseret i arbejdet med bl.a. oversættelse af Debians dokumentation og programmer til dansk, kan du følge med på listen debian-l10n-danish. Du kan tegne abonnenment på listen via web eller ved at sende en e-mail til debian-l10n-danish-request@lists.debian.org , med ordet "subscribe" som emne. Alle indlæg der sendes til listen arkiveres . Forummer, nyheder, links LinuxIN.dk har generelle nyheder, anmeldelser og forummer vedrørende GNU/Linux-distributioner og -programmer. Organisationer og foreninger Foreningen Fri Software håber at kunne indsamle penge, som kan bruges til at støtte projekter til udvikling og udbredelse af fri software. På www.OpenSource.dk kan man tilmelde sig en postliste , hvor danske og skånske arrangementer og større nyheder af relevans for Open Source-brugere annonceres. Desuden er der en anden postliste hvor forskellige emner om Open Source diskuteres. Bøger Nogle brugere af Debian har skrevet Debianguiden , en installations- og opsætningsvejledning til Debian GNU/Linux på dansk. Hvis du lyst til at hjælpe til med at skrive videre på bogen, kan du på samme websted komme med bidrag. Skåne-Sjællands Linux User Group har skrevet en række bøger om GNU/Linux, ingen af dem handler specifikt om Debian, men der er mange nyttige oplysninger at hente. Debian på svensk og norsk Vores sider om Debian på svensk og norsk kan måske også have interesse. Danske Debian-udviklere Danske Debian-udviklere vi har kendskab til (ikke nødvendigvis officielle Debian-udviklere): Rune B. 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Kontaktoplysninger Hvis du har tips eller idéer til forbedringer af oversættelserne, finder en tastefejl, mener du skal tilføjes til udvikler- eller oversætterlisterne, så kontakt Kåre Thor Olsen på kaare@nightcall.dk . Tilbage til Debian-projektets hjemmeside . Denne side findes også på følgende sprog: Select your language English Sådan opsætter du standardsprogvalg for dokumenter Hjem Om Debian Social kontrakt Etiske regler Fri software Juridisk information Hjælp Debian Få fat i Debian Netværksinstallering Cd/USB-ISO-aftryk Pure Blends Debian-pakker Udviklerhjørnet Nyheder Projektnyheder Begivenheder Dokumentation Udgivelsesoplysninger Debian Wiki Support Debian internationalt Sikkerhedsoplysninger Fejlrapporter Postlister Sideoversigt Søg Debians blog Debian Micronews Debian Planet Se vores kontaktside for at henvende dig til os. Webstedets kildekode er tilgængelig . 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https://www.brainspl.at/the-creator-of-ruby-on-rails-someone-you-should-know.html | The Founder of Ruby on Rails Skip to content Home About Us Imprint Contact Home About Us Imprint Contact Home The Creator of Ruby-on-Rails – Someone You Should Know! Ruby on Rails The Creator of Ruby-on-Rails – Someone You Should Know! John June 25, 2021 August 17, 2021 David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH) is the creator of the broadly popular programming framework Ruby on Rails. He is the founder and CTO at Basecamp. Not just that, he is a Le Mans class-winning race car driver, a best-selling author, a talented photographer, a public speaker, and a family man hailing from Denmark. How It All Sparked & Started To begin with, Hansson’s story is not a typical one that you expect or assume about an awesomely talented programmer like him. He remarked that he was not a computer prodigy; he failed a lot of times. One thing that was consistent in him was the thirst for learning which he never stopped doing. That got him to make demos or games, but he was not fond of math. He then created some websites to review games as he loved games but was not really into making them. When these small projects of his were working out well, he learned PHP (he worked with other domains as well) to include new features in his websites, and he still had no plan on becoming a programmer. With his deep knowledge, he got hired by Fried for his potential as a programmer. There he built a web-based project management tool and it then became a service product of Basecamp. To execute the development project of the code of Basecamp and eradicate some complexities in it, he needed to create a custom version of the Ruby programming language. Hansson then released it separately to the public as an open-source project called Ruby on Rails framework. Nowadays, thousands of programmers or developers rely on it to build applications, and because of it, businesses are now simplified and have ease of use online. There are lots of examples but, some of the more famous ones include Github, Shopify, Airbnb, Square, Kickstarter, Artsy, Zendesk, and Goodreads, which were developed using DHH’s RoR. The Journey of The True Learner & Achiever David Heinemeier Hansson is a bright star who is prominently valued for who he is in the tech world. He always learned programming languages with a vision, definitely not for fun. Ruby itself was a neat language, and Hansson loved it. He just used some techniques to make an open-source one with Ruby and commercialize it for better legitimately. It turned out to be a happy place for the developers as things were actually easier. Hansson still works to keep making it better and appealing with improvements with time. It always comes down to what a project needs, doesn’t it? Hansson believes in minimalism, and he thinks that is the way to go. So, he applies it all the time in every sphere of his life which enables programmers to write beautiful codes using Rails. His innovation, dedication, and philosophies made him co-founder and CTO of Basecamp and made him a millionaire. He uplifted the idea of remote-working with his work partner Jason Fried and that is what Basecamp is about. It is an all-in-one toolkit to remotely work in an organized way, communicate and manage projects. He learned so much and managed to lead his diverse life efficiently and inspiringly. He has always been in the flow of learning in significantly competitive arenas. With all the hard work done, he admires the idea of stoicism. What he does not support is the notion of ‘workaholism’. He feels that one has to be crazy-busy and forget about having a life and good mental health. Hansson came from a lower-middle-class family, but he had a good life in Denmark. He got all the support and facilities from the Danish government, but simply put, he wanted to be a lot more than that. What he eventually achieved from his devotion to learning helped him see how he wants to live his life and how he would like to inspire everyone else. So, he went on to inspire others with his words and writings on work approaches, keeping work processes simple, the future of work, ways to run businesses in a better way, entrepreneurship and technologies. His zest in enlightening people led him to be the bestselling co-author of the books REWORK and REMOTE. He is very much available and a proponent of good causes and courses on Twitter. Personal Life of DHH – The One Who Simplified Lives He did his Bachelor’s in Business Administration and Computer Science in Copenhagen. He is married with three children. DHH loves taking photographs, traveling and spending time with his family. He races cars around the world in the World Endurance Championship. He always promotes the idea of having a simple and happy life. He manages his time because he knows what is important and how to juggle tasks by saying straight-up ‘No’ to unnecessary stuff at all aspects of his work life. He firmly and consistently believes in having his own individuality, own perspectives, and personal control and advises others to learn to have that as well. Leaving a DHH-Dent in The Universe Hansson finds it gratifying and liberating that he is leaving his footprints through the work on Basecamp and Ruby on Rails. He said, “I go to sleep every night knowing that I already left my dent in the universe”. His works and words helped people (still do). His methodologies and approaches motivate people to grow, inspire people to work efficiently and do businesses with ease and efficiency at the same time. He always went out of his way to help people rise above fear and self-doubt. These things, these feelings, stay forever in hearts, and that is what you literally call leaving a dent. Summing It Up It is easy, isn’t it? To just talk? But, isn’t it exciting, exhilarating, and inwardly ecstatic to walk the talk and make a difference? It was not all ‘rainbows and unicorns’ for David Heinemeier Hansson to get where he is now but, he portrays it very positively. That is because he loved every bit of his journey, his struggles, and his achievements, and he is immensely proud to contribute to the world from the core of his heart. He passionately built Ruby on Rails along with all the other great things that he did and he made sure people are benefitted from what he created. So, here we are, and that is the person behind Ruby on Rails. By John Previous Post Curious if Ruby on Rails (RoR) may be better than JavaScript? 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Jul ] 2018 [ Jul ] 2019 [ Jul ] 2021 [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2024 [ Apr ] [ Jul ] [ Nov ] 2025 [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] debian-chinese : debian-user in Chinese [dead list, superseded by debian-chinese-big5] 1999 [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2000 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] debian-chinese-big5 : debian-user in Chinese [Big5] 2000 [ 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 ] [ Sep ] 2004 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2005 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2007 [ 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] [ Mar ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] 2013 [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] 2014 [ Apr ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2015 [ Apr ] 2019 [ Jul ] debian-enterprise : Debian for the enterprise 2007 [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] 2010 [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2013 [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2014 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] 2016 [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Nov ] 2017 [ Jul ] 2018 [ Sep ] 2019 [ Nov ] 2021 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Oct ] 2022 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Oct ] 2024 [ Feb ] [ Nov ] debian-esperanto : debian-user in Esperanto 1998 [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 1999 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2000 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Aug ] [ 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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 ] 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debian-photo : Using Debian for photography 2007 [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] 2009 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] 2010 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] 2011 [ Mar ] [ Apr ] 2012 [ Jul ] 2013 [ Apr ] [ May ] 2014 [ Mar ] 2015 [ May ] [ Sep ] 2016 [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Nov ] 2018 [ Dec ] 2019 [ Jul ] 2021 [ May ] [ Oct ] debian-research : List for people researching Debian 2005 [ Sep ] 2006 [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Feb ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Oct ] 2009 [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jul ] 2010 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Aug ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Oct ] 2012 [ Oct ] 2014 [ Oct ] 2016 [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2018 [ Dec ] debian-russian : debian-user in Russian 1999 [ 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 ] 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] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2026 [ Jan ] debian-security-announce : Security announcements 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 debian-simplified-chinese : debian-user in Chinese [dead list, superseded by debian-chinese-gb] 1999 [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2000 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] debian-stable-announce : Announcements relating to the stable-updates section, including new uploads and changes 2011 [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] 2013 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Aug ] [ Oct ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Sep ] [ Oct 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2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] debian-user : Community assistance and support for Debian users. 1994 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] 1995 [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 1996 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 1997 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 1998 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ 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 ] 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https://docs.alpinelinux.org/user-handbook/0.1a/index.html | Alpine User Handbook - Alpine Linux Documentation Home Links Home page Wiki Package index Issue tracker Mirrors User Handbook Introduction Installation medium Architecture Image Type Obtaining Burning USB Drive CD/DVD Booting From the Installation Medium Modifying the Kernel Command Line Installing Automatic Quick Mode Slower Mode Seeded Answers Semi-Automatic Keyboard Layout Hostname Networking Wi-Fi DHCP Static IPs DNS Applying Timezone Information Package Repositories Setting a Password Secure SHell NTP Partitioning Your Disk Setup-Disk Parted BIOS + MS-DOS BIOS + GPT UEFI + GPT Finalizing Working With Alpine Alpine Package Keeper Repositories, Releases and Mirrors Searching Installing Upgrading Removing Advanced Usage OpenRC Service Manipulation Service Configuration System Status Advanced Usage User Handbook 0.1a Developer Handbook 0.1a Governance Document 0.1b User Handbook 0.1a User Handbook Introduction Alpine User Handbook What is It? This is the Alpine User Handbook, an effort to centralize relevant Alpine Linux information. This handbook contains installation instructions for a typical user, as well as information for working with relevant system components. This handbook will focus on the traditional "to disk" style of installation, and target primarily desktop and server systems. If your use-case is different, you should be sufficiently familiar with Linux, and can consult the Developer Handbook and manual pages for further details. Where to Get Help? If you run into problems, you can ask for help in the #alpine-linux IRC channel, available on the OFTC IRC network. You can also send an email to the alpine/users@lists.alpinelinux.org"> alpine/users mailing list. How to Contribute? If you believe you can help with the documentation project, or have a specific improvement in mind, you can join the #alpine-docs IRC channel, to offer help or submit your patch. You can find the sources for all of the documentation on the Alpine Gitlab instance . If you want to help with Alpine itself, please head over to the Developer Handbook instead. Conventions This is, ultimately, a technical document. As such, it is impossible to escape having some technical jargon and conventions. Here are a few things to watch out for, in case you are new to computing or Linux. Definitions BIOS Basic Input-Output System - a very simple program that runs immediately after POST. Used on older computers to perform configuration and initially execute the bootloader. Bootloader A small program whose job it is to execute the kernel, load the initial runtime filesystem, and pass any arguments necessary to them to ensure booting happens. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol - a very common automatic ip reservation system. If you have a consumer router, you are most likely using this. Ethernet A relatively generic term that mostly means "wired internet". WiFi is wireless, ethernet involves some sort of wire (usually an RJ45 style jack with copper cables inside). Hostname A name that identifies your device. A good hostname is not directly linked to the owner, or the purpose. Think of it like naming a pet - you don’t name your dog "Hannah’s Dog", do you? In case further suggestions are desired, feel free to see the relevant standard (RFC 1178) . Kernel The core program of the operating system - present in all operating systems. NTP Network Time Protocol - a service that synchronizes your computer’s clock with another. Usually used to synchronize with a specialized pool that get their information from a highly accurate atomic clock. POST Power-On Self Test - a process all modern computers go through at the very start of its booting process, immediately after pressing the power button. PXE Pre-Boot eXecution Environment - a method of booting a disk image off of the network. 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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/unstable/arm64/index_last_24h.html | Packages in unstable/arm64 tested in the last 24h for build reproducibility 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 tested in the last 24h for build reproducibility 1322 packages (3.4% of 39102) failed to build reproducibly in total, 37 (7.4% of 503) of them in the last 24h in unstable/arm64: haskell-lzma haskell-ghc-typelits-natnormalise haskell-jira-wiki-markup haskell-map-syntax haskell-vector-th-unbox haskell-unicode-transforms haskell-crypton-x509 mdnsd gpredict haskell-websockets haskell-blaze-html haskell-safe-exceptions haskell-typed-process haskell-openpgp-asciiarmor haskell-nettle haskell-genvalidity-containers kate haskell-irc-core haskell-th-env haskell-cryptohash-md5 haskell-copilot-interpreter haskell-hjsmin haskell-filtrable haskell-edit-distance haskell-cryptohash-sha1 haskell-blaze-markup haskell-mockery haskell-cryptohash-sha256 haskell-base64-bytestring haskell-time-compat haskell-case-insensitive frobby python-pyshortcuts + golang-github-kshedden-dstream + dnf-plugins-core golang-github-emicklei-dot + xorg-server 924 packages (2.4% of 39102) failed to build from source in total, 69 (13.7% of 503) of them in the last 24h in unstable/arm64: abinit libprelude globjects 389-ds-base open-build-service firmware-microbit-micropython rocrand tiledarray drawterm ruby-eb meshlab autogen dcontainers pplacer qtquickcontrols-opensource-src vim python-cython-blis xgammon nextpnr ruby-regexp-property-values rustc apper python-xsdata pynx propka lintian-brush ruby-rpatricia code-saturne spd gr-osmosdr deal.ii pixmap ruby-jekyll-github-metadata python-av polymake xaw3d macromoleculebuilder mame python-jpype connectome-workbench mm3d yosys postgresql-17 ruby-hamlit postgresql-numeral ntopng docker.io python-gammu ecflow openfoam xdu xmldiff node-autoprefixer simh ldc s2geometry node-postcss qgis jupyter-notebook libpreludedb pymatgen qtlocation-opensource-src armnn labgrid criu python-google-api-core devolo-plc-api golang-github-trustelem-zxcvbn fastdds 362 packages (0.9% of 39102) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 67 (13.3% of 503) of them in the last 24h in unstable/arm64: haskell-gi-cairo-render biobambam2 ruby-google-apis-androidpublisher-v3 python-aioraven scmutils kodi rdkit gensim python-certbot-dns-gandi sight kaidan oaklisp warzone2100 dioptas camitk ecere-sdk promod3 pytorch-vision ruby-kubeclient cross-toolchain-base-mipsen sagemath trafficserver ruby-github-markup + gcc-11-cross-mipsen ruby-google-apis-pubsub-v1 hyperspy pyemd minimac4 q2-dada2 ruby-google-apis-container-v1beta1 ruby-google-apis-cloudbilling-v1 shovill minexpert2 mozc massxpert gimp-plugin-registry php-fxsl circlator + ruby-prometheus-client-mmap haskell-graphviz haskell-binary-orphans haskell-bytes ruby-fakefs ruby-maxitest libextractor vagrant debian-installer # # # unicycler php-fdomdocument syrthes ruby-css-parser psortb sagetex prelude-correlator phpdox ruby-rack-cache xemacs21 vagrant-hostmanager vagrant-lxc ants # win32-loader diffoscope xserver-xorg-video-glide # unburden-home-dir rust-atspi-proxies vagrant-libvirt zfind 36235 packages (92.7% of 39102) successfully built reproducibly in total, 329 (65.4% of 503) of them in the last 24h in unstable/arm64: qmlkonsole rust-cfg-expr haskell-cgi rust-ucd-trie apg # + jupyterlab-server gitg runit tseries open-font-design-toolkit golang-github-zitadel-schema haskell-vector-builder yalexs-ble quassel kobodeluxe libfile-desktopentry-perl haskell-hxt yotta ifetch-tools plasma-desktop ngraph-gtk emperor sdparm whisper.cpp pink-pony libansilove node-body-parser golang-github-spf13-cobra libjjml-java lft rtfilter reform-tools rust-kmon libarchive llama.cpp + qxmpp protobuf golang-github-yusufpapurcu-wmi rich lltdscan xcolors ruby-jekyll-data ruby-jekyll-paginate-v2 nohang kaccounts-integration node-typanion balboa python-virtualenv openrc xdg-desktop-portal-wlr rust-tracing-error rust-target-lexicon xmpp-dns xwaylandvideobridge rust-pyo3-build-config rust-valuable rust-du-dust dolphin node-clipanion fonttools omega-rpg rust-valuable-derive dolphin-plugins libchewing seqdiag flask-peewee python-typish yakuake libkexiv2 dovecot-fts-xapian haskell-http pyvesync lunzip haskell-genvalidity-hspec haskell-asn1-parse switchbot-api debian-reference mycli haskell-src-meta mlt go-mode.el network-manager-l2tp neovim-gitsigns bpftop brasero pg-partman golang-github-minio-pkg nautilus-python harfbuzz blendsel kaccounts-providers haskell-cabal-install-solver baloo-widgets konsole haskell-network-uri js8call emacs-pdf-tools libcloudproviders golang-github-kentik-patricia wmauda ark qdmr golang-github-getsentry-sentry-go qpdf ruby-jekyll-toc bomberclone sma kompare ruby-jekyll-avatar haskell-megaparsec gr-framework r-cran-rcmdrmisc pyrle splash cwl-upgrader kf6-kcolorscheme haskell-asn1-encoding radicale solaar python-first libengine-gost-openssl libnginx-mod-http-cache-purge freeciv remind cjs haskell-cairo rcpp libcanberra haskell-genvalidity-property lbdb python-svg.path lua-zlib rust-xdg # 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https://bugs.debian.org/lists.debian.org | Bugs in package lists.debian.org in unstable -- Debian Bug report logs Debian Bug report logs: Bugs in package lists.debian.org in unstable Maintainers for lists.debian.org are Debian Listmaster Team <listmaster@lists.debian.org> . You might like to refer to the list of other pseudo-packages . If you find a bug not listed here, please report it . 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Minor bugs (3 bugs) Outstanding bugs -- Uncategorized; Wishlist items (17 bugs) Will not fix bugs -- Mailinglist Software; Normal bugs (1 bug) Will not fix bugs -- Mailinglist Software; Wishlist items (2 bugs) Will not fix bugs -- mhonarc Webarchive; Normal bugs (1 bug) Will not fix bugs -- mhonarc Webarchive; Wishlist items (4 bugs) Will not fix bugs -- any other Webpages on lists; Wishlist items (1 bug) Will not fix bugs -- Uncategorized; Important bugs (1 bug) Will not fix bugs -- Uncategorized; Wishlist items (3 bugs) Outstanding bugs -- Policy; Minor bugs (1 bug) #620826 [ m | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: CoC should mention enforcement and complaints procedure Reported by: Lars Wirzenius <liw@liw.fi> ; Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 13:48:01 UTC; Severity: minor; Tags: policy, web; Filed 14 years and 287 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- Policy; Wishlist items (2 bugs) #536575 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Encourage reporting of CoC abuse to listmaster@lists.debian.org Reported by: Serafeim Zanikolas <serzan@hellug.gr> ; Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2009 09:54:06 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: policy; Filed 16 years and 189 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #620756 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Please adapt code of conduct Reported by: Carsten Hey <carsten@debian.org> ; Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 22:09:05 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: policy; Filed 14 years and 288 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- Mail Transport Agent; Normal bugs (1 bug) #541175 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: MTA doing sender verification but not from the NULL (bounce) address as it should Reported by: Yan Li <yanli@infradead.org> ; Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2009 08:00:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: confirmed, mta, smtp; Filed 16 years and 158 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- Mailinglist Software; Wishlist items (5 bugs) #384583 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Please require a Reply-To in cross-posted messages Reported by: Lars Wirzenius <liw@iki.fi> ; Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 09:33:13 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: confirmed, processing, smartlist; Filed 19 years and 145 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #445982 [ w | H | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Please provide easy way to change subscription address Reported by: Luk Claes <luk@debian.org> ; Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 14:33:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: command-interface, confirmed, help, smartlist; Filed 18 years and 100 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #580192 [ w | M | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Please introduce 'delayed moderation' for -devel-announce Reported by: Alexander Reichle-Schmehl <alexander@schmehl.info> ; Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 07:51:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: list-config, moreinfo, smartlist; Filed 15 years and 258 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #687935 [ w | M | ] [ lists.debian.org ] reject -security-announce mails with duplicate DSA ids in the subject Reported by: Nico Golde <nion@debian.org> ; Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 10:24:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: moreinfo, smartlist; Filed 13 years and 120 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #736564 [ w | M | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Allow subcribing to debian-admin for Debian Developers Reported by: Martin Zobel-Helas <zobel@debian.org> ; Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2014 00:00:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: moreinfo, smartlist; Filed 11 years and 356 days ago ; Modified 228 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- Processing of bugs.d.o; Wishlist items (1 bug) #506908 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] more information in subscription notices Reported by: martin f krafft <madduck@debian.org> ; Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 20:48:05 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: buglist, command-interface, confirmed; Filed 17 years and 52 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- mhonarc Webarchive; Normal bugs (6 bugs) #381436 [ n | M | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: debian-chinese-gb web archive encoding error Reported by: "Carlos Z.F. Liu" <carlosliu@users.sourceforge.net> ; Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 12:48:17 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: moreinfo, webarchive, webarchive-message-pages; Filed 19 years and 166 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #629497 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: "Reply to:" links in archives do not escape ampersands Reported by: Paul Wise <pabs@debian.org> ; Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 06:57:05 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: confirmed, webarchive; Filed 14 years and 224 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #645158 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Reply links add 'Re:' to subject even if it already starts with 'Re:' Reported by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org> ; Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 04:15:05 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: confirmed, listarchive, webarchive; Filed 14 years and 96 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #687066 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Wrong links are produced for In-reply-to and References headers Reported by: Nicolas CANIART <nicolas@caniart.net> ; Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2012 09:03:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: confirmed, listarchive, webarchive; Filed 13 years and 129 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #799554 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] please support l.d.o/$list/yyyy/mm/ URLs Reported by: Holger Levsen <holger@layer-acht.org> ; Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 09:09:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: webarchive; Filed 10 years and 118 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #833680 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: mhonarc encodes bad attachments with spanish accents Reported by: Diddier Hilarion <diddierhilarion@gmail.com> ; Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2016 20:00:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: webarchive; Filed 9 years and 160 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- mhonarc Webarchive; Minor bugs (1 bug) #287789 [ m | | = ] [ lists.debian.org ] listarchives: Should escape special chars in mailto's Reported by: "Kevin B. McCarty" <kmccarty@debian.org> ; Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 02:03:01 UTC; Severity: minor; Tags: confirmed, webarchive, webarchive-message-pages; Merged with 406866 ; Filed 21 years and 19 days ago ; Modified 337 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- mhonarc Webarchive; Wishlist items (1 bug) #328145 [ w | H M + | ] [ lists.debian.org ] listarchives: please implement accesskeys for archive navigation Reported by: jon+bts@alcopop.org ; Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 21:18:04 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: confirmed, help, moreinfo, patch, webarchive, webarchive-message-pages; Filed 20 years and 126 days ago ; Modified 36 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- Xapian; Normal bugs (1 bug) #633466 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: List archive search delivers results containing removed spam messages Reported by: Frederik Schwarzer <schwarzerf@gmail.com> ; Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2011 15:00:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: confirmed, search; Filed 14 years and 190 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- Xapian; Wishlist items (1 bug) #108702 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Cannot search for Japanese keyword (at least). Reported by: Yasuhiro Take <take@debian.org> ; Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 15:18:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: confirmed, search, webarchive-search; Filed 24 years and 157 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- Spamreporting; Normal bugs (2 bugs) #678817 [ n | R | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: listarchive review offers up same messages Reported by: Arthur de Jong <adejong@debian.org> ; Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2012 14:00:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: spamreport, unreproducible; Filed 13 years and 205 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #799246 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] some mail to report-listspam@lists.debian.org is rejected for being spam Reported by: Peter Palfrader <weasel@debian.org> ; Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 08:00:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: spamreport; Filed 10 years and 121 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- Spamreporting; Wishlist items (2 bugs) #607579 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Add a short description of the list topic to the top of review2.pl Reported by: Jonathan Wiltshire <jmw@debian.org> ; Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 22:51:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: confirmed, spamreport; Filed 15 years and 28 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #611597 [ w | H | = ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: spam cleaning from the outside and tagging Reported by: ant <ant@anthive.com> ; Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 02:42:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: confirmed, help, spamreport; Merged with 702023 ; Filed 14 years and 351 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- any other Webpages on lists; Normal bugs (2 bugs) #456320 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: msgid-search does not find messages with malformed Message-ID: header Reported by: Mike Dornberger <Mike.Dornberger@gmx.de> ; Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 15:51:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: confirmed, web, webarchive-cgi; Filed 18 years and 34 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #680370 [ n | M R | ] [ lists.debian.org ] https://lists.debian.org/cgi-bin/subscribe.pl fails to unsubscribe Reported by: Neil McGovern <neilm@debian.org> ; Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 11:57:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: moreinfo, unreproducible, web; Filed 13 years and 194 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- any other Webpages on lists; Minor bugs (1 bug) #807286 [ m | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: broken link to explanation of 'digest' concept Reported by: Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> ; Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2015 03:15:02 UTC; Severity: minor; Tags: web; Filed 10 years and 40 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- any other Webpages on lists; Wishlist items (4 bugs) #276630 [ w | M | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Fwd: Mention Debian Reference in description user lists? Reported by: Luk Claes <luk@debian.org> ; Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 09:03:07 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: moreinfo, web; Filed 21 years and 95 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #445966 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] please add spam- and bounce-related instructions to http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/ Reported by: Marcin Owsiany <porridge@debian.org> ; Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 13:00:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: web; Filed 18 years and 100 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #515864 [ w | M | ] [ lists.debian.org ] please clarify -release is a special kind of list Reported by: Holger Levsen <holger@layer-acht.org> ; Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 02:45:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: moreinfo, web, webpages; Filed 16 years and 333 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #536325 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Please move dead lists to separate category on http://lists.debian.org/ pages Reported by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org> ; Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 06:06:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: confirmed, web, webpages; Filed 16 years and 192 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- Uncategorized; Important bugs (8 bugs) #917417 [ i | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Please set debian-openstack@lists.debian.org as non-moderated Reported by: Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> ; Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2018 15:27:01 UTC; Severity: important; Filed 7 years and 18 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #970562 [ i | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Moderation script for debian-security-announce doesn't cope with non-ASCII characters Reported by: Moritz Muehlenhoff <jmm@debian.org> ; Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2020 17:36:02 UTC; Severity: important; Filed 5 years and 117 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1005008 [ i | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Please mark debian-enterprise as a dead list - spam magnet Reported by: "Andrew M.A. Cater" <amacater@einval.com> ; Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2022 11:33:01 UTC; Severity: important; Filed 3 years and 342 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1010548 [ i | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Some web archive links broken? Reported by: Boyuan Yang <byang@debian.org> ; Date: Wed, 4 May 2022 01:54:01 UTC; Severity: important; Filed 3 years and 255 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1064896 [ i | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: cannot subscribe to debian-devel mailing list Reported by: allan grossman <wizard10000@gmail.com> ; Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2024 11:39:02 UTC; Severity: important; Filed 1 year and 320 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1069893 [ i | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Subscribe button on webpage 504 Gateway timeout Reported by: Boyuan Yang <byang@debian.org> ; Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2024 14:33:02 UTC; Severity: important; Filed 1 year and 261 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1098293 [ i | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] signcheck: ignore unsigned part added by thunderbird to signed messages Reported by: Pirate Praveen <praveen@debian.org> ; Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2025 19:57:02 UTC; Severity: important; Filed 328 days ago ; Modified 328 days ago ; #1101957 [ i | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] must have a DMARC record now Reported by: Marco d'Itri <md@linux.it> ; Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2025 23:12:02 UTC; Severity: important; Filed 285 days ago ; Modified 285 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- Uncategorized; Normal bugs (21 bugs) #872558 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] listmaster team bracing Reported by: Geert Stappers <stappers@stappers.nl> ; Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2017 13:39:04 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 8 years and 149 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #881518 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Lists show wrong total of messages Reported by: Joao Eriberto Mota Filho <eriberto@debian.org> ; Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2017 16:12:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 8 years and 63 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #900785 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: mailing list request - Fongbe l10n Reported by: sounton@gmail.com ; Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2018 21:21:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 7 years and 224 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #926962 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Fwd: NOTICE: mail delivery status. Reported by: Helge Kreutzmann <debian@helgefjell.de> ; Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2019 20:21:05 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 6 years and 277 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #930948 [ n | + | ☣ ] [ smartlist ] Contradictory instruction upon subscription (new mail vs. reply) Reported by: Baptiste BEAUPLAT <lyknode@cilg.org> ; Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2019 10:39:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: patch; Filed 6 years and 205 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #952663 [ n | 🌐 | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: incorrect encoding of "Québécois" in heading on debian-dug-quebec description page Reported by: Paul Wise <pabs@debian.org> ; Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 04:57:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: l10n; Filed 5 years and 322 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #956806 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: changes messages with lines starting with "From", breaking DKIM signature Reported by: Ansgar <ansgar@debian.org> ; Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 12:57:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 5 years and 273 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #961420 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: package-sponsorship-requests search results point to invalid path Reported by: Nikos Tsipinakis <nikos@tsipinakis.com> ; Date: Sun, 24 May 2020 13:03:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 5 years and 234 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #969354 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Use DKIM with lists.debian.org Reported by: Alexander Tait Brotman <atbrotman@yahoo.com> ; Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2020 23:33:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 5 years and 135 days ago ; Modified 284 days ago ; #980010 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Please create a debian-i386@lists.debian.org list Reported by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@debian.org> ; Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2021 21:33:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 5 years and 1 day ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1017636 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: List-Archive field used instead of Archived-At Reported by: Ansgar <ansgar@debian.org> ; Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2022 18:45:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 3 years and 148 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1020310 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: missing msgid-search link Reported by: Jakub Wilk <jwilk@jwilk.net> ; Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2022 20:00:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 3 years and 116 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1032397 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Spam review offers already removed spam Reported by: Guillem Jover <guillem@debian.org> ; Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2023 23:24:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 2 years and 314 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1033259 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: vgui-discuss archive is heavily spam-infested Reported by: Lionel Elie Mamane <lionel@mamane.lu> ; Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 20:09:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 2 years and 299 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1050915 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] truncate unsigned parts of signed mails to d-d-a Reported by: Lee Garrett <debian@rocketjump.eu> ; Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2023 11:36:06 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 2 years and 135 days ago ; Modified 237 days ago ; #1051941 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] replay cache accepts signed mail before it goes through to mailing list Reported by: Lee Garrett <debian@rocketjump.eu> ; Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2023 15:39:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 2 years and 121 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1051943 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Document requirements for sending mails to mailing lists which require GPG signature Reported by: Lee Garrett <debian@rocketjump.eu> ; Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2023 15:54:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 2 years and 121 days ago ; Modified 238 days ago ; #1059883 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] "reply to" links should include message body Reported by: Steven Robbins <steve@sumost.ca> ; Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2024 22:51:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 2 years and 11 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1065647 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Refresh list of category in https://lists.debian.org/ Reported by: Kentaro HAYASHI <kenhys@xdump.org> ; Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2024 04:51:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 1 year and 311 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1109811 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Remove debian-upstream list Reported by: Maytham Alsudany <maytham@debian.org> ; Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 07:09:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 173 days ago ; Modified 173 days ago ; #1110965 [ n | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] sponsorship-request: allow opting-out of forwarding replies to debian-mentors? Reported by: Nicholas D Steeves <sten@debian.org> ; Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2025 01:39:01 UTC; Severity: normal; Filed 153 days ago ; Modified 153 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- Uncategorized; Minor bugs (3 bugs) #968811 [ m | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Search: Present list name choices in lexicographical order Reported by: Avinash Sonawane <rootkea@gmail.com> ; Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2020 14:15:01 UTC; Severity: minor; Filed 5 years and 145 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1032624 [ m | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: mailing list pages give no indication of how they are generated Reported by: Nis Martensen <nis.martensen@web.de> ; Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2023 11:39:02 UTC; Severity: minor; Filed 2 years and 309 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1109246 [ m | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Typo on a Debian page Reported by: jagwire <jagwire84@gmail.com> ; Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2025 06:57:02 UTC; Severity: minor; Filed 183 days ago ; Modified 183 days ago ; Outstanding bugs -- Uncategorized; Wishlist items (17 bugs) #876064 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: [INTL:pt] Reactivation of debian-l10n-european-portuguese mailing list Reported by: Traduz - DebianPT <traduz@debianpt.org> ; Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 04:51:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 8 years and 119 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #876144 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Request for new mailing list: pkg-gnupg-maint Reported by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net> ; Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2017 01:18:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 8 years and 118 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #877950 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Moving ports-devel list to lists.debian.org Reported by: Héctor Orón Martínez <zumbi@debian.org> ; Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2017 21:12:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 8 years and 99 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #877951 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: kill debian-ports mailing list Reported by: Héctor Orón Martínez <zumbi@debian.org> ; Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2017 21:18:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 8 years and 99 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #882128 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] bulk subscription of a single address to multiple lists Reported by: Daniel Pocock <daniel@pocock.pro> ; Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2017 13:03:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 8 years and 56 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #884966 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Add an onion address to every Debian address in every email by bots (if available in onion.debian.org) Reported by: TemTem <temtem@protonmail.ch> ; Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2017 06:30:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 8 years and 24 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #889851 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Allow reporting spam from index pages Reported by: 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson <jidanni@jidanni.org> ; Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2018 21:33:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 7 years and 341 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #952377 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: request new list debian-antispam-user Reported by: Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> ; Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 14:57:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 5 years and 325 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #966455 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] support MIME digests Reported by: John Scott <jscott@posteo.net> ; Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 17:42:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 5 years and 169 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1012092 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: please close obsolete list debian-flash: obsolete technology, last legitimate mail 2014, some spam since then Reported by: Paul Wise <pabs@debian.org> ; Date: Mon, 30 May 2022 06:03:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 3 years and 229 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1021714 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Request for new mailing list: collab-maint (was: Evolving away from source package realms) Reported by: Santiago Ruano Rincón <santiagorr@riseup.net> ; Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2022 12:27:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 3 years and 92 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1063350 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Request for new mailinglist: debian-debtags Reported by: Birger Schacht <birger@debian.org> ; Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2024 14:15:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 1 year and 341 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1070867 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: debconf25-team Reported by: Santiago Ruano Rincón <santiagorr@riseup.net> ; Date: Fri, 10 May 2024 19:57:03 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 1 year and 247 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1071434 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: On archive pages, please sort the list of monthly archives in newest-first order Reported by: Nis Martensen <nis.martensen@mailbox.org> ; Date: Sun, 19 May 2024 07:57:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 1 year and 239 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1078089 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Request new mailing list - Debian User Group Rhein-Main Reported by: Stefan Kropp <stefan.kropp@posteo.de> ; Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2024 19:39:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 1 year and 159 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1086839 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: Request for new mailing list: debian-server Reported by: Shengqi Chen <harry-chen@outlook.com> ; Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2024 14:03:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Filed 1 year and 67 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1125339 [ w | | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: debian-news-french@lists.d.o Reported by: Jean-Pierre Giraud <jipege@debian.org> ; Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2026 17:37:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Will not fix bugs -- Mailinglist Software; Normal bugs (1 bug) #27454 [ n | ☹ | = ] [ lists.debian.org ] smartlist dis-recognized daemon mail Reported by: Debian Listmaster <listmaster@lists.debian.org> ; Date: Mon, 5 Oct 1998 09:03:05 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: processing, smartlist, smtp, wontfix; Merged with 111652 , 145433 , 184336 , 225859 , 270573 ; Filed 27 years and 107 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Will not fix bugs -- Mailinglist Software; Wishlist items (2 bugs) #175744 [ w | ☹ | = ] [ lists.debian.org ] moderate messages with SA score positive but under threshold Reported by: Santiago Vila <sanvila@unex.es> ; Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 20:33:05 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: filters, smartlist, wontfix; Merged with 353926 , 353927 , 364682 ; Found in version lists.debian.org/n/a; Filed 23 years and 11 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #425865 [ w | ☹ | ] [ lists.debian.org ] please add Reply-To header if not already present Reported by: Robert Millan <rmh@aybabtu.com> ; Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 16:15:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: processing, smartlist, wontfix; Filed 18 years and 238 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Will not fix bugs -- mhonarc Webarchive; Normal bugs (1 bug) #397078 [ n | ☹ | ] [ lists.debian.org ] listarchives: archives are not threaded across months Reported by: Kamaraju Kusumanchi <kamaraju@gmail.com> ; Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 00:48:02 UTC; Severity: normal; Tags: confirmed, webarchive, webarchive-message-pages, wontfix; Filed 19 years and 74 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Will not fix bugs -- mhonarc Webarchive; Wishlist items (4 bugs) #161440 [ w | ☹ | = ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: archives should provide gziped mboxes of _current_ dates also Reported by: graham@mknod.org (Graham Wilson) ; Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 03:18:04 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: webarchive, webarchive-message-pages, wontfix; Merged with 172658 , 181385 , 265050 , 448413 ; Filed 23 years and 122 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #166028 [ w | ☹ | = ] [ lists.debian.org ] The archives shouldn't contain email adresses to avoid spam Reported by: Xavier Poinsard <xavier.poinsard@openpricer.com> ; Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 12:33:32 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: webarchive, webarchive-message-pages, wontfix; Merged with 199392 , 397029 , 401422 , 646337 ; Filed 23 years and 87 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #174145 [ w | ☹ | ] [ lists.debian.org ] listarchives: archives should be available in RSS format Reported by: Thomas Thurman <marnanel@pinkstuff.transformers.org.uk> ; Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 23:48:07 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: webarchive, webarchive-message-pages, wontfix; Filed 23 years and 26 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #195710 [ w | ☹ | ] [ lists.debian.org ] email message being viewed Reported by: barak@cs.may.ie ; Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 18:33:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: webarchive, webarchive-message-pages, wontfix; Filed 22 years and 231 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Will not fix bugs -- any other Webpages on lists; Wishlist items (1 bug) #446703 [ w | 🌐 ☹ | ] [ lists.debian.org ] listarchives: Could you provide a way to create/show localized pages like www.debian.org? Reported by: Kenshi Muto <kmuto@debian.org> ; Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 23:57:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: l10n, web, webarchive-webpages, wontfix; Filed 18 years and 95 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Will not fix bugs -- Uncategorized; Important bugs (1 bug) #1031510 [ i | ☹ | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Please open a new debian-puppet list Reported by: Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> ; Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2023 14:06:01 UTC; Severity: important; Tags: wontfix; Filed 2 years and 330 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Will not fix bugs -- Uncategorized; Wishlist items (3 bugs) #876430 [ w | ☹ | ] [ lists.debian.org ] Request for new mailing list: debian-android-tools Reported by: Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org> ; Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2017 08:03:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: wontfix; Filed 8 years and 115 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #953101 [ w | ☹ | ] [ lists.debian.org ] lists.debian.org: please create a new list abuse-rtc Reported by: gustavo panizzo <gfa@debian.org> ; Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 14:18:01 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: wontfix; Filed 5 years and 315 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; #1050906 [ w | ☹ | ] [ lists.debian.org ] reject non-conforming mail with helpful message when sending to d-d-a Reported by: Lee Garrett <debian@rocketjump.eu> ; Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2023 11:15:02 UTC; Severity: wishlist; Tags: wontfix; Filed 2 years and 135 days ago ; Modified 339 days ago ; Summary Status 80 Outstanding 13 Will not fix Program Area 3 Policy 1 Mail Transport Agent 8 Mailinglist Software 1 Processing of bugs.d.o 13 mhonarc Webarchive 2 Xapian 4 Spamreporting 8 any other Webpages on lists 53 Uncategorized Severity 9 Important bugs 35 Normal bugs 6 Minor bugs 43 Wishlist items -->Options --> Select bugs in package tagged with severity in source package in packages maintained by submitted by owned by with status which affect package with mail from newest bugs in bug in package tagged with severity in source package in packages maintained by submitted by owned by with status which affect package with mail from newest bugs in bug The same search fields are ORed, different fields are ANDed. 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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-4.0.1 | 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-4.0.1.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 2014-03-24T18:35:43Z Revised Revision 1 made by HerbertValerioRiedel at 2015-01-07T14:09:51Z 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 1 reports ] Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0. | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/gr-dab.html | gr-dab - reproducible builds result gr-dab Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 0.5-1 in trixie ♻ 0.5-1 in forky ♻ FTBFS at 2026-01-03 21:15:00 UTC rbuild (44KB) 0.4-2 in unstable ♻ arm64 0.5-1 in trixie ♻ 0.5-1 in forky ♻ 0.4-2 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 |
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/slepc.html | slepc - reproducible builds result slepc Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 3.18.2+dfsg1-2 in bookworm ♻ 3.22.2+dfsg1-1 in trixie ♻ 3.24.1+dfsg1-1 in forky ♻ reproducible at 2026-01-06 02:08:00 UTC buildinfo rbuild (136KB) build2 (59KB) diff 3.24.1+dfsg1-1 in unstable ♻ arm64 3.18.2+dfsg1-2 in bookworm ♻ 3.22.2+dfsg1-1 in trixie ♻ 3.24.1+dfsg1-1 in forky ♻ 3.24.1+dfsg1-1 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/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/fltk1.3.html | fltk1.3 - reproducible builds result fltk1.3 Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 1.3.8-5 in bookworm ♻ 1.3.11-2 in trixie ♻ 1.3.11-3 in forky ♻ unreproducible at 2025-12-27 09:51:00 UTC differences (txt) (json) buildinfo rbuild (51KB) build2 (46KB) diff 1.3.11-3 in unstable ♻ arm64 1.3.8-5 in bookworm ♻ 1.3.11-2 in trixie ♻ 1.3.11-3 in forky ♻ 1.3.11-3 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 |
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/petsc.html | petsc - reproducible builds result petsc Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 3.18.5+dfsg1-1 in bookworm ♻ 3.22.5+dfsg1-2 in trixie ♻ 3.24.2+dfsg1-1 in forky ♻ unreproducible at 2025-12-24 20:13:00 UTC differences (txt) (json) buildinfo rbuild (286KB) build2 (279KB) diff 3.24.2+dfsg1-1 in unstable ♻ arm64 3.18.5+dfsg1-1 in bookworm ♻ 3.22.5+dfsg1-2 in trixie ♻ 3.24.2+dfsg1-1 in forky ♻ 3.24.2+dfsg1-1 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/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/gpredict.html | gpredict - reproducible builds result gpredict Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 2.3-72-gc596101-3 in bookworm ♻ 2.3-115-g0f3beb6-4 in trixie ♻ 2.3-115-g0f3beb6-4 in forky ♻ unreproducible at 2026-01-12 09:32:00 UTC differences (txt) (json) buildinfo rbuild (41KB) build2 (38KB) diff 2.4-1 in unstable ♻ arm64 2.3-72-gc596101-3 in bookworm ♻ 2.3-115-g0f3beb6-4 in trixie ♻ 2.3-115-g0f3beb6-4 in forky ♻ 2.4-1 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 |
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/ncbi-blast+.html | ncbi-blast+ - reproducible builds result ncbi-blast+ Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 2.12.0+ds-3 in bookworm ♻ 2.16.0+ds-7 in trixie ♻ 2.17.0+ds-6 in forky ♻ unreproducible at 2025-12-26 19:07:00 UTC differences (txt) (json) buildinfo rbuild (192KB) build2 (125KB) diff 2.17.0+ds-6 in unstable ♻ arm64 2.12.0+ds-3 in bookworm ♻ 2.16.0+ds-7 in trixie ♻ 2.17.0+ds-6 in forky ♻ 2.17.0+ds-6 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 |
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-1.1.2/docs/Data-Functor-Alt.html | Data.Functor.Alt Source Contents Index semigroupoids-1.1.2: Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id Portability portable Stability provisional Maintainer Edward Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Data.Functor.Alt Description Synopsis class Functor f => Alt f where (<!>) :: f a -> f a -> f a some :: Applicative f => f a -> f [a] many :: Applicative f => f a -> f [a] module Data.Functor.Apply Documentation class Functor f => Alt f where Source Laws: <!> is associative: (a <!> b) <!> c = a <!> (b <!> c) <$> left-distributes over <!>: f <$> (a <!> b) = (f <$> a) <!> (f <$> b) If extended to an Alternative then <!> should equal <|> . Ideally, an instance of Alt also satisfies the "left distributon" law of MonadPlus with respect to . : <.> right-distributes over <!>: (a <!> b) <.> c = (a <.> c) <!> (b <.> c) But Maybe , IO , Either a , ErrorT e m , and STM satisfy the alternative "left catch" law instead: pure a <!> b = pure a However, this variation cannot be stated purely in terms of the dependencies of Alt . When and if MonadPlus is successfully refactored, this class should also be refactored to remove these instances. The right distributive law should extend in the cases where the a Bind or Monad is provided to yield variations of the right distributive law: (m <!> n) >>- f = (m >>- f) <!> (m >>- f) (m <!> n) >>= f = (m >>= f) <!> (m >>= f) Methods (<!>) :: f a -> f a -> f a Source ( | ) without a required empty some :: Applicative f => f a -> f [a] Source many :: Applicative f => f a -> f [a] Source Instances Alt [] Alt IO This instance does not actually satisfy the ( . ) right distributive law It instead satisfies the Left-Catch law Alt Maybe Alt Seq Alt IntMap Alt Option Alt ( Either a) MonadPlus m => Alt ( WrappedMonad m) Ord k => Alt ( Map k) ( Bind f, Monad f) => Alt ( MaybeT f) Apply f => Alt ( ListT f) Alt f => Alt ( IdentityT f) Alternative f => Alt ( WrappedApplicative f) ArrowPlus a => Alt ( WrappedArrow a b) Alt f => Alt ( WriterT w f) Alt f => Alt ( WriterT w f) Alt f => Alt ( StateT e f) Alt f => Alt ( StateT e f) Alt f => Alt ( ReaderT e f) ( Bind f, Monad f) => Alt ( ErrorT e f) Alt f => Alt ( Static f a) Alt f => Alt ( RWST r w s f) Alt f => Alt ( RWST r w s f) module Data.Functor.Apply Produced by Haddock version 2.9.2 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/gambc.html | gambc - reproducible builds result gambc Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 4.9.3-1.2 in bookworm ♻ 4.9.3-1.4 in trixie ♻ 4.9.3-1.4 in forky ♻ unreproducible at 2025-12-29 02:47:00 UTC differences (txt) (json) buildinfo rbuild (24KB) build2 (17KB) diff 4.9.3-1.4 in unstable ♻ arm64 4.9.3-1.2 in bookworm ♻ 4.9.3-1.4 in trixie ♻ 4.9.3-1.4 in forky ♻ 4.9.3-1.4 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/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/uhd.html | uhd - reproducible builds result uhd Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 4.3.0.0+ds1-5 in bookworm ♻ 4.8.0.0+ds1-2 in trixie ♻ 4.9.0.0+ds1-1 in forky ♻ reproducible at 2026-01-05 17:24:00 UTC buildinfo rbuild (224KB) build2 (216KB) diff 4.9.0.0+ds1-1 in unstable ♻ arm64 4.3.0.0+ds1-5 in bookworm ♻ 4.8.0.0+ds1-2 in trixie ♻ 4.9.0.0+ds1-1 in forky ♻ 4.9.0.0+ds1-1 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/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/mplayer.html | mplayer - reproducible builds result mplayer Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 2:1.5+svn38681-10 in experimental ♻ 2:1.5+svn38408-1 in bookworm ♻ 2:1.5+svn38674-2 in trixie ♻ 2:1.5+svn38681-1 in forky ♻ reproducible at 2026-01-02 06:14:00 UTC buildinfo rbuild (153KB) build2 (151KB) diff 2:1.5+svn38681-1 in unstable ♻ arm64 2:1.5+svn38681-10 in experimental ♻ 2:1.5+svn38408-1 in bookworm ♻ 2:1.5+svn38674-2 in trixie ♻ 2:1.5+svn38681-1 in forky ♻ 2:1.5+svn38681-1 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/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/gnuradio.html | gnuradio - reproducible builds result gnuradio Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 3.10.5.1-3 in bookworm ♻ 3.10.12.0-1 in trixie ♻ 3.10.12.0-5 in forky ♻ reproducible at 2025-12-28 17:59:00 UTC buildinfo rbuild (302KB) build2 (288KB) diff 3.10.12.0-5 in unstable ♻ arm64 3.10.5.1-3 in bookworm ♻ 3.10.12.0-1 in trixie ♻ 3.10.12.0-5 in forky ♻ 3.10.12.0-5 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 |
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-1.1.2/docs/Data-Bifunctor-Apply.html | Data.Bifunctor.Apply Source Contents Index semigroupoids-1.1.2: Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id Portability portable Stability provisional Maintainer Edward Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Data.Bifunctor.Apply Contents Functors Applyable bifunctors Description Synopsis class Bifunctor p => Biapply p where (<<.>>) :: p (a -> b) (c -> d) -> p a c -> p b d (.>>) :: p a b -> p c d -> p c d (<<.) :: p a b -> p c d -> p a b (<<$>>) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b (<<..>>) :: Biapply p => p a c -> p (a -> b) (c -> d) -> p b d bilift2 :: Biapply w => (a -> b -> c) -> (d -> e -> f) -> w a d -> w b e -> w c f bilift3 :: Biapply w => (a -> b -> c -> d) -> (e -> f -> g -> h) -> w a e -> w b f -> w c g -> w d h module Data.Bifunctor Functors Applyable bifunctors class Bifunctor p => Biapply p where Source A strong lax semi-monoidal endofunctor. This is equivalent to an Applicative without pure . Laws: associative composition: (.) <$> u <.> v <.> w = u <.> (v <.> w) Methods (<<.>>) :: p (a -> b) (c -> d) -> p a c -> p b d Source (.>>) :: p a b -> p c d -> p c d Source a .> b = const id $ a . b (<<.) :: p a b -> p c d -> p a b Source a . b = const <$ a . b Instances Biapply (,) (<<$>>) :: (a -> b) -> a -> b Source (<<..>>) :: Biapply p => p a c -> p (a -> b) (c -> d) -> p b d Source bilift2 :: Biapply w => (a -> b -> c) -> (d -> e -> f) -> w a d -> w b e -> w c f Source Lift a binary function into a comonad with zipping bilift3 :: Biapply w => (a -> b -> c -> d) -> (e -> f -> g -> h) -> w a e -> w b f -> w c g -> w d h Source Lift a ternary function into a comonad with zipping module Data.Bifunctor Produced by Haddock version 2.9.2 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/gr-radar.html | gr-radar - reproducible builds result gr-radar Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 0.0.0.20220920-2 in bookworm ♻ 0.0.0.20220920-2 in trixie ♻ 0.0.0.20220920-3 in forky ♻ unreproducible at 2026-01-06 17:59:00 UTC differences (txt) (json) buildinfo rbuild (75KB) build2 (58KB) diff 0.0.0.20220920-3 in unstable ♻ arm64 0.0.0.20220920-2 in bookworm ♻ 0.0.0.20220920-2 in trixie ♻ 0.0.0.20220920-3 in forky ♻ 0.0.0.20220920-3 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/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/spooles.html | spooles - reproducible builds result spooles Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 2.2-14 in bookworm ♻ 2.2-16 in forky ♻ unreproducible at 2026-01-09 05:04:00 UTC differences (txt) (json) buildinfo rbuild (93KB) build2 (91KB) diff 2.2-16 in unstable ♻ arm64 2.2-14 in bookworm ♻ 2.2-16 in forky ♻ 2.2-16 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/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/mumps.html | mumps - reproducible builds result mumps Test Details No notes exist for this package. Add some! Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 5.5.1-1 in bookworm ♻ 5.7.3-3 in trixie ♻ 5.8.1-2 in forky ♻ unreproducible at 2026-01-04 16:38:00 UTC differences (txt) (json) buildinfo rbuild (430KB) build2 (415KB) diff 5.8.1-2 in unstable ♻ arm64 5.5.1-1 in bookworm ♻ 5.7.3-3 in trixie ♻ 5.8.1-2 in forky ♻ 5.8.1-2 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/rb-pkg/forky/amd64/mpich.html | mpich - reproducible builds result mpich Test Details notes Test history Filter by: amd64 arm64 Suite and Architecture amd64 5.0.0~rc1-1 in experimental ♻ 4.0.2-3 in bookworm ♻ 4.3.0+really4.2.1-1 in trixie ♻ 4.3.2-2 in forky ♻ unreproducible at 2026-01-05 06:03:00 UTC differences (txt) (json) buildinfo rbuild (248KB) build2 (242KB) diff 4.3.2-2 in unstable ♻ arm64 5.0.0~rc1-1 in experimental ♻ 4.0.2-3 in bookworm ♻ 4.3.0+really4.2.1-1 in trixie ♻ 4.3.2-2 in forky ♻ 4.3.2-2 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://heisenbug.blogspot.com/2011/12/showing-thrists-revisited.html#sidebar | don't count on finding me: Showing Thrists Revisited skip to main | skip to sidebar don't count on finding me Monday, December 26, 2011 Showing Thrists Revisited More than three years ago I lamented that it's impossible to to define a show function on thrists, generally, even when the element type is member of the Show class. In the meantime I succeeded to declare certain thrist parametrizations and convince GHC to accept show instances for them. The Appli thrist is such an example. With the upcoming GHC 7.4 things may improve considerably, as it will bring constraint kinds . Remember, thrists are (currently) parameterized like this (* → * → *) → * → * → * , i.e. on types , and with the new kind variable feature we can probably generalize to user-defined kinds . Then the parameters may match Ωmega's: (a → a → *) → a → a → * . So we still result in a type, but we can choose our indices from a vastly bigger domain. Enter constraint kinds! These may be part of our user-defined kinds, so we can form stuff like (Show, *) and supply it for the parameter a . With some luck deriving Show can be more successful and not attached to particular parametrizations. I regrettably still haven't gotten around building a GHC v7.4.1 candidate, so I cannot verify the above, but my gut feeling is that this'll work out... Posted by heisenbug at 5:11 PM Labels: ghc , haskell , thrist 1 comment: Brent said... I don't think this will work. Show is not a kind, it is a constraint (a type-like thing) whose kind is Constraint. So (Show,*) does not make sense. There is still no kind that means "types with a Show instance". December 26, 2011 at 8:49 PM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Blog Archive ►  2022 (1) ►  February (1) ►  2014 (5) ►  November (1) ►  October (1) ►  August (1) ►  July (1) ►  January (1) ►  2013 (5) ►  September (1) ►  August (3) ►  February (1) ►  2012 (2) ►  December (1) ►  September (1) ▼  2011 (7) ▼  December (1) Showing Thrists Revisited ►  November (1) ►  October (1) ►  September (1) ►  August (1) ►  February (1) ►  January (1) ►  2010 (19) ►  December (5) ►  November (6) ►  October (1) ►  August (1) ►  July (2) ►  June (4) ►  2009 (12) ►  November (2) ►  October (1) ►  August (1) ►  June (1) ►  May (1) ►  March (4) ►  January (2) ►  2008 (22) ►  October (1) ►  September (3) ►  August (6) ►  July (3) ►  June (2) ►  May (1) ►  April (3) ►  March (1) ►  February (1) ►  January (1) ►  2007 (20) ►  December (2) ►  November (1) ►  October (1) ►  September (1) ►  August (1) ►  July (14) About Me heisenbug I am here and there. You may encounter me if you try, but no guarantees. Just a hint: I am mostly with my family. View my complete profile   | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/experimental/index_dd-list.html | Maintainers of unreproducible packages in experimental Debian navigation Change suite/architecture 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 Maintainers of unreproducible packages in experimental The following maintainers and uploaders are listed for packages in experimental which have built unreproducibly. 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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/bookworm/arm64/pkg_set_mate.html | mate package set for bookworm/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm 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 mate package set for bookworm/arm64 All tracked package sets for bookworm/arm64 Debian package sets: essential required important build-essential build-essential-depends popcon_top1337-installed-sources key_packages installed_on_debian.org had_a_DSA cii-census cloud-image cloud-image_build-depends desktop package sets: gnome gnome_build-depends kde kde_build-depends mate mate_build-depends xfce xfce_build-depends Debian distribution package sets: CIP CIP_build-depends debian-edu debian-edu_build-depends freedombox freedombox_build-depends grml grml_build-depends tails tails_build-depends pureos_default_install pureos_default_install_build-depends maintenance team package sets: maint_debian-accessibility maint_debian-boot maint_debian-lua maint_debian-med maint_debian-ocaml maint_debian-on-mobile-maintainers maint_debian-python maint_debian-qa maint_debian-science maint_debian-x maint_pkg-android-tools-devel maint_pkg-erlang-devel maint_pkg-fonts-devel maint_pkg-games-devel maint_pkg-golang-maintainers maint_pkg-grass-devel maint_pkg-haskell-maintainers maint_pkg-java-maintainers maint_pkg-javascript-devel maint_pkg-multimedia-maintainers maint_pkg-perl-maintainers maint_pkg-php-pear maint_pkg-openstack maint_pkg-r maint_pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers maint_pkg-rust-maintainers maint_reproducible-builds The package set mate in bookworm/arm64 consists of 385 packages: 5 (1.3%) packages failed to build reproducibly: menu awesome mesa nss icu 4 (1.0%) packages failed to build from source: llvm-toolchain-15 gst-plugins-good1.0 curl webkit2gtk 1 (0.3%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: gcc-12 375 (97.4%) packages successfully build reproducibly: aalib abseil accountsservice acl adduser adwaita-icon-theme alsa-lib aom apparmor appmenu-gtk-module appmenu-registrar apt aspell atril at-spi2-core attr audit avahi bamf base-files base-passwd bash brisk-menu brotli bubblewrap bzip2 cairo caja caja-actions caja-admin caja-eiciel caja-extensions caja-mediainfo caja-rename caja-seahorse cdebconf cdparanoia colord coreutils cups # 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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-4.0.3 | 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: Foldable ----> Traversable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Foldable1 ---> Traversable1 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 Flags Manual Flags Name Description Default containers You can disable the use of the containers package using `-f-containers`. Disabing this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. Enabled contravariant You can disable the use of the contravariant package using `-f-contravariant`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Contravariant Enabled distributive You can disable the use of the distributive package using `-f-distributive`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Distributive Enabled comonad You can disable the use of the comonad package using `-f-comonad`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Comonad Enabled Use -f <flag> to enable a flag, or -f -<flag> to disable that flag. More info Downloads semigroupoids-4.0.3.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'. 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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-4.0.4 | 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: Foldable ----> Traversable <--- Functor ------> Alt ---------> Plus Semigroupoid | | | | | v v v v v Foldable1 ---> Traversable1 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 Flags Manual Flags Name Description Default containers You can disable the use of the containers package using `-f-containers`. Disabing this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. Enabled contravariant You can disable the use of the contravariant package using `-f-contravariant`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Contravariant Enabled distributive You can disable the use of the distributive package using `-f-distributive`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Distributive Enabled comonad You can disable the use of the comonad package using `-f-comonad`. Disabling this is an unsupported configuration, but it may be useful for accelerating builds in sandboxes for expert users. If disabled we will not supply instances of Comonad Enabled Use -f <flag> to enable a flag, or -f -<flag> to disable that flag. More info Downloads semigroupoids-4.0.4.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 && <2) , distributive (>=0.2.2 && <1) , semigroups (>=0.8.3.1 && <1) , transformers (>=0.2 && <0.6) [ 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 2014-07-28T06:50:04Z Revised Revision 1 made by HerbertValerioRiedel at 2015-01-07T14:09:00Z 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 1 reports ] Produced by hackage and Cabal 3.16.1.0. | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
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microbiomeutil + buddy + dxf2gcode r-cran-tmvtnorm samhain qt6-multimedia courier-authlib xonsh # node-camelcase-keys node-axios scikit-misc apertium-isl-swe haskell-hopenpgp apertium-eng-spa apertium-mkd-bul apertium-spa-ast golang-github-tjfoc-gmsm + python-slimmer + pyfai P node-cbor fcitx-libpinyin node-html5-qrcode libbrahe libgzstream boolstuff qtsensors-opensource-src libslow5lib gpredict debug-me tty-record asterisk-prompt-fr-armelle gap-scscp rakudo # epix simstring P chezscheme jameica-h2database r-cran-gert cardpeek gimp picolibc node-source-map-loader haskell-static-bytes python-signxml r-cran-rstan node-rollup-pluginutils velvet valgrind + node-camelcase node-wrap-ansi node-convert-source-map + node-get-stream haskell-fast-logger metpy python-django-import-export + apertium-br-fr kore python-gffutils xrt rdf2rml + macaulay2 libdebian-installer gtk4 pstoedit sqlalchemy golang-github-yudai-gojsondiff + python-hdf5plugin qt6-quick3dphysics python-biom-format node-rollup dkimpy golang-gonum-v1-plot + golang-github-ulikunitz-xz + apertium-es-pt cxxtest haskell-brick python-x2go P haskell-fgl libsbml kdepim-addons gr-radar netatalk mailcommon libcdk5 node-ajv python-av enblend-enfuse qtdeclarative-opensource-src ndcube bluez-alsa doomsday getfem rockdodger pycoast opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign vcsh + golang-github-dreamitgetit-statuscake + cyvcf2 node-rollup-plugin-babel isync + vdr-plugin-markad bibtool analizo libpff biosquid # patroni # plasma-mobile clisp golang-github-otiai10-copy + golang-github-issue9-identicon + librsvg vim-youcompleteme apertium-spa-cat ruby-gnuplot + node-envinfo rebar elixir-makeup magic-wormhole-transit-relay + rust-hypothesis bitshuffle node-d3 golang-github-linkedin-goavro + javacc5 qt6-scxml pywavelets + r-cran-rsdmx node-ampproject-remapping golang-github-kr-binarydist + node-mem crowdsec elementary-xfce psychtoolbox-3 ns2 psi-plus knxd dcl python-fissix go-qrcode yaws apertium-arg-cat pyasn + node-rollup-plugin-alias ruby-otr-activerecord opm-upscaling golang-github-gin-gonic-gin + apertium-rus-ukr fs-uae syndication scalapack rust-microformats nss lifelines nco haskell-cmark-gfm rsass haskell-cryptohash haskell-cryptohash-sha256 node-webpack-stats-plugin latex-make fountain-mode apertium-hbs-slv crac apertium-swe-dan golang-github-roaringbitmap-roaring + libtool prometheus-sql-exporter dipy libvsgpt python-levenshtein libvsapm libfsfat r-cran-cli fonts-topaz-unicode coq-elpi ivar binutils-mipsen golang-github-mendersoftware-mender-artifact golang-github-shenwei356-breader + python-envisage grammatica jupyterhub apertium-afr-nld golang-github-viant-toolbox + libcxx-serial apertium-eo-fr libpinyin arduino python-ofxhome + apertium-por-cat node-quick-lru systemtap dub vst3sdk ros2-rosidl ldc haskell-bitvec haskell-from-sum haskell-resourcet haskell-text-conversions haskell-bitwise haskell-xml-html-qq haskell-hslua-module-system haskell-hslua-core haskell-genvalidity haskell-servant-server haskell-vector-hashtables haskell-classy-prelude-conduit haskell-aeson-extra haskell-mockery haskell-witch haskell-th-lift-instances haskell-chimera haskell-data-clist haskell-tar-conduit haskell-markdown-unlit haskell-fgl-arbitrary haskell-sql-words r-cran-emayili haskell-string-interpolate haskell-numbers haskell-http-api-data node-rollup-plugin-commonjs python-biopython tomcat9 rulex qt6-languageserver python-qtconsole opensubdiv python-gsd apertium-eo-ca qpid-proton ufoai r-cran-cliapp flawfinder + live-manual apertium-es-gl gsequencer goiardi gmsh libksieve kpimtextedit python-sphinx-chango r-cran-diagnosismed python3.14 python3.13 cinder haskell-indexed-traversable-instances node-ipydatagrid pushpin beancount black starpu tree-puzzle haskell-arithmoi haskell-os-string glirc haskell-hspec-api haskell-integer-roots haskell-integer-conversion haskell-say haskell-bytestring-to-vector haskell-rio-orphans haskell-html-conduit haskell-prettyprinter-ansi-terminal haskell-pqueue haskell-http-conduit haskell-wai-app-static haskell-websockets haskell-recv haskell-cabal-install-solver haskell-ed25519 sketch haskell-io-streams-haproxy haskell-yesod-core haskell-hgmp haskell-raw-strings-qq haskell-x509 haskell-wai-extra haskell-classy-prelude haskell-regex-applicative haskell-word8 haskell-emojis haskell-text-short haskell-text-metrics haskell-lua haskell-openpgp-asciiarmor haskell-hslua-module-zip haskell-snap haskell-deriving-aeson haskell-streaming-commons haskell-conduit haskell-network-conduit-tls haskell-markdown haskell-xml-conduit haskell-generic-random haskell-deriving-compat haskell-yesod-test haskell-store haskell-tls haskell-cryptohash-md5 spglib haskell-jsonpath haskell-hourglass piglit + apertium-eu-es haskell-split pypy3 fonts-cantarell latex-cjk-chinese-arphic injeqt omake # 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haskell-multistate haskell-attoparsec haskell-xml-hamlet haskell-finite-field haskell-hslua-module-version haskell-filtrable haskell-pretty-simple haskell-selective haskell-data-reify haskell-doctemplates haskell-tasty-golden haskell-aeson-casing haskell-crypton-x509-validation coq aiohttp-asyncmdnsresolver lomiri-location-service optee-os tuxpaint haskell-microstache apertium-fra-cat frozenlist sol2 r-cran-rhub beangulp + haskell-irc-core haskell-wai python-assertpy + haskell-crypton-x509-store haskell-infer-license haskell-crypton-x509 haskell-ap-normalize haskell-th-env haskell-hslua-typing haskell-esqueleto haskell-barbies haskell-quickcheck-classes haskell-inline-c haskell-monad-loops haskell-gridtables haskell-bz2 haskell-ghc-typelits-knownnat apertium-mkd-eng haskell-concurrent-supply haskell-ghc-lib-parser-ex apertium-fr-es apertium-hbs-mkd grace hexbox hdf-eos4 syncevolution + goobook + node-opencv aetos fdb slepc python-mcstasscript + cysignals scala-pickling topparser haskell-persistent core-specs-alpha-clojure haskell-ghc-typelits-extra haskell-curve25519 python-cycler haskell-yi-rope haskell-commonmark-extensions haskell-ormolu haskell-token-bucket haskell-language-glsl haskell-hackage-security haskell-libbf python-cartopy haskell-bimap haskell-tasty-lua haskell-integer-logarithms haskell-microlens-aeson haskell-cassava-megaparsec haskell-hi-file-parser matplotlib apertium-spa-arg node-resolve sphinx-gallery pcp mpi4py lucene-solr neutron-ipv6-bgp-injector emacs swish-e grub2 + + + + libkolabxml dnsjit node-inwasm iirish rocdbgapi + rocm-hipamd yash golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client + xfishtank vanguards + golang-github-apptainer-sif + kuttypy fortran-regex + raku-readline jool raku-log hol88 ucommon hdf-eos5 turtlefmt pyosmium fltk1.4 termshark haskell-edit-distance haskell-uuid-types sdml r-cran-quantmod python-xlrd secilc odc ocaml-bitstring foot macs python-msgspec erlang slm lucene4.10 primer3 ironic unicon # linuxtv-dvb-apps libgdf openrgb xfonts-terminus freebayes pwntools epics-base fte emscripten r-cran-prophet quantlib phybin python-fabio octave-communications lua-penlight + golang-1.24 belenios slime python-cyclopts ncbi-blast+ fltk1.3 mumps python-escript getdp golang-mvdan-editorconfig + icinga2 libregf vmms libmodi libvslvm libfvde libsmraw libqcow libbde libfsapfs openttd esys-particle datalad-next python-django-waffle + fonts-rit-sundar python-mt-940 + node-rollup-plugin-typescript2 golang-github-valyala-fasthttp + node-emittery haskell-heterocephalus haskell-cereal-vector haskell-blaze-html haskell-minimorph haskell-nanospec haskell-memory haskell-pem haskell-base64-bytestring haskell-cereal-conduit haskell-binary-orphans haskell-equivalence haskell-http-media haskell-should-not-typecheck haskell-haddock-library haskell-project-template haskell-with-location haskell-double-conversion haskell-dice-entropy-conduit haskell-conduit-extra haskell-hpack haskell-safe-exceptions haskell-unix-time haskell-time-parsers haskell-blaze-markup haskell-optparse-applicative haskell-http2 haskell-scanner haskell-case-insensitive haskell-zip-archive haskell-interpolate haskell-xss-sanitize xmobar haskell-deepseq-generics haskell-text-postgresql node-license-webpack-plugin python-pyutil + madness fonts-atarist # mrpt xorg-server lemonldap-ng spaln pinfish libcreg libevtx moment-timezone.js python-casacore apertium-fra-frp libfsntfs ecl node-espree apertium-eo-es haskell-lambdahack node-find-up haskell-tagstream-conduit scikit-fmm haskell-cassava haskell-yaml haskell-wl-pprint-annotated haskell-text-show haskell-ghc-exactprint haskell-hjsmin haskell-sandi haskell-bloomfilter haskell-typed-process haskell-aeson haskell-readargs haskell-quickcheck haskell-universe-base haskell-data-hash haskell-word-trie haskell-enclosed-exceptions haskell-unicode-transforms haskell-word-wrap haskell-cryptonite-conduit haskell-iso8601-time haskell-load-env haskell-path-pieces haskell-witherable haskell-path haskell-rank2classes haskell-wai-http2-extra haskell-string-qq haskell-mutable-containers haskell-hslua-aeson haskell-xmlhtml haskell-cryptonite haskell-servant-client-core haskell-expiring-cache-map haskell-tasty-hedgehog haskell-hspec-wai spec-alpha-clojure haskell-rio haskell-distributive haskell-trifecta haskell-dense-linear-algebra haskell-hspec-attoparsec apertium-cat-ita haskell-http-link-header haskell-hspec-smallcheck haskell-simple-sendfile swi-prolog jsxgraph tkgate + liquidwar slixmpp deblur + masakari-monitors golang-github-go-git-go-git pytango python-pybedtools python-neutron-lib zookeeper pyside2 python-bumps yaml-cpp hmmer metis clhep + apertium-hin apertium-urd-hin apertium-hbs-eng tomcat10 nbconvert apertium-oc-ca apertium-pt-gl librostlab golang-github-francoispqt-gojay mathpiper dde-qt-dbus-factory flite A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. 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These are the packages with failures that still need to be investigated . 713 unreproducible packages in unstable/arm64, ordered by build date: haskell-lzma haskell-ghc-typelits-natnormalise haskell-jira-wiki-markup haskell-map-syntax haskell-vector-th-unbox haskell-unicode-transforms haskell-crypton-x509 haskell-websockets haskell-blaze-html haskell-safe-exceptions haskell-openpgp-asciiarmor haskell-nettle haskell-genvalidity-containers haskell-irc-core haskell-th-env haskell-cryptohash-md5 haskell-copilot-interpreter haskell-hjsmin haskell-edit-distance haskell-cryptohash-sha1 haskell-blaze-markup haskell-mockery haskell-cryptohash-sha256 haskell-base64-bytestring haskell-time-compat haskell-case-insensitive python-pyshortcuts + golang-github-kshedden-dstream + golang-github-emicklei-dot + gwcs rust-gperftools rust-rustpython-parser + guile-reader node-espree kanboard haskell-fgl haskell-text-short tea-cli golang-github-yudai-gojsondiff + node-minimatch golang-github-appleboy-easyssh-proxy + php-dompdf # xarray-safe-rcm alsa-utils haskell-fast-logger haskell-async zope.deferredimport + pysolid nim-hts + libcreg libcifpp golang-golang-x-net virulencefinder + tokodon apertium-hbs-mkd sqlalchemy-i18n + vanguards + haskell-categories haskell-digest haskell-numinstances haskell-cpu haskell-colour haskell-easy-file haskell-hspec-contrib haskell-logging-facade haskell-infer-license haskell-text-postgresql haskell-vty-unix haskell-markdown-unlit haskell-copilot-prettyprinter haskell-network-control haskell-copilot-c99 haskell-cryptonite haskell-sql-words haskell-text-builder-linear haskell-hspec-attoparsec haskell-arrows haskell-hspec-smallcheck haskell-random-fu haskell-getopt-generics haskell-crypto-cipher-types haskell-css-text haskell-iospec haskell-http-date haskell-formatting haskell-readargs haskell-lift-type xmonad haskell-scanner haskell-resourcet haskell-path-pieces haskell-nanospec haskell-enclosed-exceptions hdbc-postgresql haskell-skein haskell-acid-state haskell-miniutter haskell-irc haskell-glut haskell-lucid haskell-should-not-typecheck haskell-asn1-types hdbc-sqlite3 haskell-binary-search haskell-load-env haskell-email-validate haskell-process-extras haskell-word8 haskell-word-wrap haskell-genvalidity haskell-filemanip haskell-unliftio-core fonts-cantarell haskell-opengl haskell-x11 hdbc haskell-selective haskell-src-exts-simple missingh haskell-bitwise haskell-data-clist haskell-zip-archive haskell-equivalence hslogger haskell-hint meli haskell-generic-data haskell-th-compat haskell-scientific haskell-dependent-sum-template haskell-base-compat-batteries haskell-hspec-api haskell-generic-lens haskell-barbies haskell-toml-parser haskell-deepseq-generics haskell-unix-time haskell-dimensional haskell-chasingbottoms haskell-safecopy haskell-constraints-extras haskell-deriving-compat haskell-recv haskell-streaming-commons haskell-bloomfilter haskell-cmark haskell-distributive haskell-cmark-gfm fortran-regex + fortran-toml haskell-reinterpret-cast haskell-vty haskell-crypton haskell-integer-conversion haskell-bifunctors lomiri-location-service libcupsfilters rapidfuzz haskell-resolv mumps haskell-listlike whipper + libntru haskell-mwc-random haskell-lexer apertium-oc-ca haskell-xml haskell-stringsearch haskell-diff libfsntfs haskell-type-level-numbers haskell-hspec haskell-lukko haskell-vector-space haskell-integer-logarithms ibus haskell-encoding haskell-text-icu haskell-byte-order haskell-double-conversion haskell-ogma-language-smv haskell-text-manipulate haskell-quickcheck-classes-base haskell-indexed-traversable haskell-quote-quot haskell-copilot-core haskell-ogma-language-c haskell-monad-memo haskell-contravariant-extras haskell-bimap haskell-ogma-language-lustre haskell-exception-transformers haskell-hourglass haskell-gluraw haskell-data-hash haskell-language-glsl haskell-ed25519 haskell-split haskell-concurrent-extra haskell-filepattern haskell-hspec-expectations haskell-cereal-vector haskell-bytestring-to-vector haskell-th-lift-instances haskell-language-python haskell-generic-random haskell-lifted-base haskell-emojis haskell-terminal-progress-bar haskell-libbf haskell-concurrent-output haskell-numbers haskell-convertible haskell-minimorph haskell-tuple haskell-pem haskell-monad-loops haskell-socks haskell-iproute haskell-type-errors haskell-validity-containers haskell-tagsoup haskell-haskell-src haskell-sendfile haskell-hexpat haskell-vector haskell-pretty-show haskell-xcb-types haskell-math-functions haskell-broadcast-chan python-spdx-tools # fortran-fpm haskell-errors haskell-string-qq haskell-language-c99-simple haskell-some haskell-ap-normalize haskell-raw-strings-qq haskell-uuid-types haskell-abstract-deque alex haskell-witch haskell-torrent magic-haskell haskell-dyre haskell-wizards haskell-crypto-api haskell-json bnfc haskell-universe-base haskell-bencode haskell-tasty haskell-pipes haskell-smallcheck haskell-optparse-applicative haskell-contravariant haskell-monadrandom gtk2hs-buildtools haskell-validity haskell-hspec-core haskell-test-framework haskell-doctest haskell-safesemaphore haskell-src-exts haskell-store-core haskell-hunit haskell-parser-combinators haskell-filelock haskell-lazy-csv haskell-th-data-compat haskell-stateref haskell-code-page haskell-concurrent-supply haskell-generic-deriving haskell-constraints haskell-utility-ht haskell-uulib haskell-safe haskell-regex-pcre2 haskell-wide-word haskell-s-cargot haskell-fingertree haskell-diagrams-solve cpphs cyme haskell-generic-lens-core haskell-lens-family-core haskell-ordered-containers haskell-resource-pool haskell-filepath-bytestring haskell-language-c99-util haskell-utf8-string haskell-first-class-families haskell-regex-posix haskell-extra haskell-tabular haskell-transformers-compat haskell-regex-tdfa haskell-config-value haskell-quickcheck-io haskell-zstd haskell-hxt-regex-xmlschema haskell-multimap haskell-monads-tf haskell-syb haskell-hxt-unicode haskell-tf-random haskell-data-accessor haskell-stm-chans haskell-token-bucket haskell-quickcheck node-cli-cursor haskell-curl haskell-names-th haskell-gd python-tld + haskell-call-stack haskell-regex-base haskell-primitive haskell-polyparse haskell-psqueues haskell-singletons apertium-eo-ca biosquid # diod rocm-docs-core haskell-abstract-par haskell-boolean haskell-unix-compat haskell-typst-symbols haskell-splitmix haskell-base-compat haskell-base-unicode-symbols haskell-th-abstraction haskell-auto-update haskell-tagged hscolour haskell-assoc haskell-blaze-builder haskell-hashable haskell-zlib haskell-brainfuck haskell-bmp apertium-eu-es fonts-cascadia-code btm kf6-syndication kf6-ktexttemplate polybar gcl27 haskell-swish jupyter-sphinx haskell-hslua-core libvmdk libevtx xfishtank messagelib haskell-req haskell-modern-uri haskell-gridtables python-tomli jcabi-aspects haskell-hackage-security haskell-cborg underscore libflame haskell-interpolate haskell-store haskell-bzlib-conduit haskell-xlsx haskell-zip-stream golang-github-akavel-rsrc # haskell-text-conversions haskell-crypton-x509-validation haskell-os-string haskell-crypton-x509-store haskell-commonmark-extensions node-execa node-rollup-pluginutils pycifrw + apertium-oci-fra haskell-http-media haskell-natural-transformation golang-github-cznic-ql + haskell-soap elixir-lang haskell-yi-language golang-github-miekg-pkcs11 libvhdi xpenguins xemacs21-packages zmat acpica-unix fcitx5-zhuyin swiftlang haskell-cryptostore node-ampproject-remapping node-license-webpack-plugin node-wrap-ansi haskell-ghc-exactprint haskell-from-sum john haskell-yi-rope cappuccino ros-dynamic-reconfigure redmine openmsx git-delta geoalchemy2 # golang-github-hdrhistogram-hdrhistogram-go elpi node-regenerator gcc-12-cross smartdns node-d3-array node-convert-source-map + golang-github-tjfoc-gmsm + haskell-data-reify haskell-githash haskell-ghc-lib-parser-ex golang-github-viant-toolbox + mksh apertium-por-cat haskell-th-desugar haskell-cassava haskell-hi-file-parser haskell-pretty-simple gcc-11-cross haskell-copilot-theorem haskell-copilot-libraries ycmd haskell-hdf5 node-source-map-loader libgzstream xyzservices haskell-copilot-language haskell-bz2 haskell-x509 pycparser + haskell-io-streams-haproxy glow texmacs haskell-rio hasktags haskell-xmlhtml haskell-expiring-cache-map haskell-text-show microbiomeutil + infernal grabix haskell-witherable haskell-indexed-traversable-instances python-aiopvpc haskell-tasty-lua haskell-arithmoi faker cvc5 jetty12 apertium-mkd-bul python-genson + fenicsx-performance-tests ltsp apertium-spa-cat apertium-fr-es coot dub apertium-mkd-eng javacc5 binutils-gold apertium-pol-szl apertium-spa-ast texstudio python-altair + node-lru-cache haskell-curve25519 namecheap + apertium-eng-cat haskell-clientsession haskell-say haskell-tasty-hedgehog python-moderngl-window apertium-isl-swe apertium-eng-spa haskell-happstack-server node-mem haskell-uuid haskell-tasty-golden apertium-swe-dan dkimpy node-rollup-plugin-alias golang-github-go-macaron-toolbox + apertium-br-fr apertium-eo-fr apertium-fra-cat node-camelcase-keys haskell-finite-field haskell-hopenpgp node-camelcase node-get-stream courier-authlib grammatica gtk4 rocfft oxigraph elixir-makeup elementary-xfce php-nesbot-carbon libslow5lib gfan golang-github-jonas-p-go-shp + python-biom-format apertium-urd-hin haskell-cipher-camellia gcc-15 tomcat11 pgpainless + haskell-ogma-core python-gffutils apertium-cat-ita apertium-afr-nld golang-github-ulikunitz-xz + haskell-ogma-extra rdf2rml + apertium-rus-ukr haskell-pandoc-lua-marshal haskell-haskell-gi ruby-otr-activerecord python-requests-cache + libpff node-ajv haskell-hslua-list haskell-static-bytes haskell-atomic-write rust-hypothesis qt6-quick3dphysics haskell-fold-debounce vt + mypy apertium-bel-rus apertium-hin haskell-commonmark mdbtools pyasn + golang-github-kr-binarydist + ruby-gnuplot + vim-youcompleteme ndcube libdebian-installer rulex haskell-th-utilities spopt + haskell-fgl-arbitrary haskell-with-location bluez-alsa haskell-cryptohash haskell-ghc-typelits-extra haskell-ghc-typelits-knownnat mailcommon haskell-stack apertium-cat-srd apertium-hbs-slv haskell-skylighting-core pywavelets + apertium-es-pt analizo libsbml libvsapm libvsgpt libfsfat fonts-topaz-unicode golang-github-gin-gonic-gin + fountain-mode node-rollup-plugin-babel python-slimmer + node-webpack-stats-plugin node-pretty-ms python-ofxhome + golang-github-otiai10-copy + node-envinfo plasma-mobile haskell-pandoc-lua-engine node-ipydatagrid libjpam-java haskell-hgmp apertium-ind-zlm haskell-lua libcxx-serial apertium-srd-ita apertium-hbs-eng haskell-jsonpath mighttpd2 node-quick-lru node-define-lazy-prop haskell-multistate haskell-regex-applicative golang-github-jung-kurt-gofpdf + node-rollup-plugin-commonjs haskell-aeson-casing arm-compute-library node-fast-json-patch haskell-integer-roots ros2-rosidl python-pyutil + golang-github-artyom-mtab + haskell-wl-pprint-annotated optee-os r-cran-rhub python-passlib python-mcstasscript + beangulp + optee-test python-lupa + haskell-pqueue golang-github-shenwei356-breader + node-emittery painintheapt sol2 pimcommon gcc-14 fltk1.4 golang-github-linkedin-goavro + haskell-http-client syndication haskell-brick haskell-js-flot python-phabricator + starpu phybin apertium-arg-cat jupyterlab incidenceeditor mailimporter libkdepim libksieve libgravatar golang-mvdan-editorconfig + seer aetos goobook + node-inwasm golang-1.24 epics-base turtlefmt node-resolve python-cartopy haskell-crypton-conduit sdml haskell-hslua-module-zip libfshfs libluksde libfsxfs libfsext golang-github-issue9-identicon + bibtexparser + python-sphinx-chango python-cyclopts haskell-deriving-aeson haskell-heterocephalus haskell-aeson-extra python-msgspec joblib python-django-waffle + libimage-librsvg-perl openrgb haskell-servant-server golang-github-valyala-fasthttp + jupyterhub node-rollup-plugin-typescript2 apertium-fra-frp flawfinder + prody pyside2 tkgate + python-pybedtools golang-github-go-git-go-git node-find-up lua-penlight + neutron-ipv6-bgp-injector iirish node-html5-qrcode golang-github-dreamitgetit-statuscake + golang-gonum-v1-plot + haskell-termonad allure lemonldap-ng apertium-spa-arg libsmraw libregf libqcow libfsapfs spaln libbde slm haskell-bitvec haskell-conduit haskell-quickcheck-classes haskell-hslua-module-doclayout haskell-lambdahack golang-github-apptainer-sif + haskell-http-conduit haskell-scotty python-graphene + freesas golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client + python-bumps xfonts-terminus golang-github-roaringbitmap-roaring + vmms libmodi rocm-hipamd haskell-vector-hashtables haskell-hslua-typing haskell-hspec-megaparsec 713 FTBFS packages in unstable/arm64, ordered by build date: ruby-jekyll-github-metadata postgresql-17 labgrid python-google-api-core devolo-plc-api golang-github-trustelem-zxcvbn fastdds mutter python-homematicip lomiri-dialer-app pandoc-filter-diagram scikit-build-core pdfmixtool dnsjava node-sinon python-pyscss node-yarnpkg shelxle libvirt-php denemo tua vega.js haskell-ghc-lib-parser xzgv xjdic growlight python-hypothesis gimp-help strawberry-graphql fprintd ceph-iscsi cfortran biosig siril python-cliff ruby-chef-config node-node-rsa softether-vpn phploc ruby-rspec libshairport ssh-agent-filter hfsutils xcolorsel ircd-hybrid apertium-nno-nob python-ratelimiter lfortran haskell-language-javascript python-scrapy haskell-filestore haskell-haddock-library haskell-word-trie haskell-stm-delay dataclass-wizard python-rioxarray haskell-text-metrics haskell-ghc-events sarsen pint-xarray metpy spyder-line-profiler request-tracker4 python-argh python-qtpy vkmark spyder-kernels relion ruby-image-science intercal jctools android-platform-system-tools-aidl gnote rocksdb haskell-prettyprinter-ansi-terminal haskell-prettyprinter haskell-prettyprinter-compat-ansi-wl-pprint haskell-memory python-caldav python-arcam-fmj bespokesynth libxtc-rats-java haskell-ghc-tcplugins-extra haskell-foundation fonts-lxgw-wenkai python-loompy node-grunt-contrib-internal ministat haskell-tar pdf.js pdepend ruby-twitter-text jamnntpd scolasync trophy pd-unauthorized python-mne bpfcc kf6-kcalendarcore rocsolver python-gassist-text miopen python-foobot-async ruff node-microsoft-fast pocketsphinx-python colmap python-bellows opensnitch haskell-basement php-sabredav pytest-bdd tina litecoin phpmd bindfs python-csa phpcpd haskell-memoize tudu tahoe-lafs gcc-14-cross-ports python-asyncclick gem2deb kf6-kconfig safetensors yuzu kf6-kcoreaddons breezy rust-typemap cpptraj rccl golang-github-puerkitobio-purell cyclades-serial-client python-prov libvirt-glib python-extras sfwbar synfigstudio python-certbot-dns-netcup haskell-aeson-jsonpath tdiary-style-gfm pyjvcprojector node-globby tomboy-ng eslint editorconfig-emacs python-redbaron python-autopage node-rjsf pigpio haskell-http-types hexer timeout-decorator haskell-zip lomiri-ui-toolkit pdf2docx labplot ruby-asciidoctor-pdf ganglia haskell-nothunks haskell-hspec-hedgehog python-refurb haskell-zenc git-ubuntu reform-firedecor node-remark-slide docknot pymupdf libz-mingw-w64 android-platform-external-libselinux shapetools neartree lektor python-pytest-subtests node-vega-lite python-aioeafm epic4 ruby-html2haml python-fs python-inject breezy-debian php-sql-formatter node-crypto-browserify terminado python-measurement criterion brial xserver-xorg-video-dummy xgalaga libmsv projectreactor pam-krb5-migrate gramps postgresql-16-age qt6-tools napari coq-unimath gst-python1.0 g2o efibootmgr receptor rust-asn1-rs justbuild pgcopydb haskell-parameterized-utils ruby-chef-utils node-schema-utils qcengine pyjdata py7zr python-pgmagick ukui-window-switch ytcc + vcr.py freezegun gringo node-which wasi-libc gcc-13-cross gcc-14-cross pybdsf trippy hipfft gcc-14-cross-mipsen rdflib-sqlalchemy limnoria gcc-13-cross-mipsen python-stopit pagure php-easyrdf clanlib node-y-codemirror ruby-prawn-icon dhelp 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https://www.brainspl.at/2025/03/ | March 2025 - Skip to content Home About Us Imprint Contact Home About Us Imprint Contact Month: March 2025 Home 2025 March 24 Mar How Venmo Changed the Finance Game John 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... Read More 2026 Copyrights | brainspl.at Recent Posts Your Safety Checklist: Verifying Licenses and Fair Play at Online Casinos How to Choose the Right Online Casino in Malta How Venmo Changed the Finance Game This is why you should use Ruby on Rails The Creator of Ruby-on-Rails – Someone You Should Know! Categories Ruby on Rails Archives October 2025 June 2025 March 2025 August 2021 June 2021 February 2021 January 2021 | 2026-01-13T09:30:26 |
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-1.2.6.1/docs/Data-Semigroupoid-Dual.html | Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Source Contents Index semigroupoids-1.2.6.1: Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id Portability portable Stability provisional Maintainer Edward Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Safe Haskell Safe-Infered Data.Semigroupoid.Dual Description A semigroupoid satisfies all of the requirements to be a Category except for the existence of identity arrows. Documentation newtype Dual k a b Source Constructors Dual Fields getDual :: k b a Instances Category k => Category ( Dual k) Semigroupoid k => Semigroupoid ( Dual k) Produced by Haddock version 2.10.0 | 2026-01-13T09:30:27 |
https://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2014/01/podcast_non_ufficiale_di_caterpillar_sospeso/ | podcast non ufficiale di caterpillar sospeso zack's home page / blog / posts / 2014 / 01 / podcast non ufficiale di caterpillar sospeso Il servizio di podcast non ufficiale di Caterpillar che ho mantenuto per molti anni è per ora sospeso. Ho aggiornato il post corrispondente per segnalare la sospensione. Il motivo è che drivecast sembra avere rimosso a partire da Gennaio 2014 la possibilità di registrare emittenti radio e generare podcast feed a partire da esse. Se siete a conoscenza di servizi alternativi che posso usare per ripristinare il servizio, vi prego di farmi sapere . Tags: caterpillar lang/italian podcast radio radio2 rai Copyright © 2007-2022 by Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@upsilon.cc> Homepage by Stefano Zacchiroli is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License . Last edited Tue 14 Jan 2014 11:12:24 AM CET Tue 14 Jan 2014 11:12:24 AM CET --> | 2026-01-13T09:30:27 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/bookworm/amd64/index_depwait.html | Packages in bookworm/amd64 where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm experimental Test results statistics Results for bookworm/amd64 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 amd64 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/amd64 where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied 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 00:42 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:27 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/bookworm/amd64/index_404.html | Packages in bookworm/amd64 where the sources failed to download Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm experimental Test results statistics Results for bookworm/amd64 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 amd64 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/amd64 where the sources failed to download 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 00:42 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:27 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/bookworm/amd64/index_timeout.html | Packages in bookworm/amd64 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 bookworm/amd64 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 amd64 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/amd64 where the build timed out 21 (0.1%) packages where the build timed out: cross-toolchain-base cross-toolchain-base-mipsen cross-toolchain-base-ports dovecot freedict gcc-11-cross-mipsen gcc-12-cross-mipsen gimp-help gscan2pdf libhttp-async-perl libtest-http-localserver-perl llvm-toolchain-19 macaulay2 nanoc nss nwchem openqa padatious pytango python-eventlet snakemake 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 00:42 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:27 |
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/bookworm/amd64/pkg_set_required.html | required package set for bookworm/amd64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm Test results statistics Results for bookworm/amd64 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 amd64 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 required package set for bookworm/amd64 All tracked package sets for bookworm/amd64 Debian package sets: essential required important build-essential build-essential-depends popcon_top1337-installed-sources key_packages installed_on_debian.org had_a_DSA cii-census cloud-image cloud-image_build-depends desktop package sets: gnome gnome_build-depends kde kde_build-depends mate mate_build-depends xfce xfce_build-depends Debian distribution package sets: CIP CIP_build-depends debian-edu debian-edu_build-depends freedombox freedombox_build-depends grml grml_build-depends tails tails_build-depends pureos_default_install pureos_default_install_build-depends maintenance team package sets: maint_debian-accessibility maint_debian-boot maint_debian-lua maint_debian-med maint_debian-ocaml maint_debian-on-mobile-maintainers maint_debian-python maint_debian-qa maint_debian-science maint_debian-x maint_pkg-android-tools-devel maint_pkg-erlang-devel maint_pkg-fonts-devel maint_pkg-games-devel maint_pkg-golang-maintainers maint_pkg-grass-devel maint_pkg-haskell-maintainers maint_pkg-java-maintainers maint_pkg-javascript-devel maint_pkg-multimedia-maintainers maint_pkg-perl-maintainers maint_pkg-php-pear maint_pkg-openstack maint_pkg-r maint_pkg-ruby-extras-maintainers maint_pkg-rust-maintainers maint_reproducible-builds The package set required in bookworm/amd64 consists of 27 packages: 0 (0.0%) packages failed to build reproducibly: 2 (7.4%) packages failed to build from source: perl glibc 25 (92.6%) packages successfully build reproducibly: apt base-files base-passwd bash coreutils dash debconf debianutils diffutils dpkg # e2fsprogs findutils grep gzip hostname init-system-helpers mawk ncurses pam sed shadow sysvinit tar tzdata util-linux 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_pkg_sets 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 06:46 UTC | 2026-01-13T09:30:27 |
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