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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
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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-1.2.5/docs/Data-Functor-Plus.html
Data.Functor.Plus Source Contents Index semigroupoids-1.2.5: Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id Portability portable Stability provisional Maintainer Edward Kmett <ekmett@gmail.com> Data.Functor.Plus Description   Synopsis class Alt f => Plus f where zero :: f a module Data.Functor.Alt Documentation class Alt f => Plus f where Source Laws: zero <!> m = m m <!> zero = m If extended to an Alternative then zero should equal empty . Methods zero :: f a Source Instances Plus []   Plus IO   Plus Maybe   Plus Seq   Plus IntMap   Plus Option   MonadPlus m => Plus ( WrappedMonad m)   Ord k => Plus ( Map k)   ( Bind f, Monad f) => Plus ( MaybeT f)   ( Apply f, Applicative f) => Plus ( ListT f)   Plus f => Plus ( IdentityT f)   Alternative f => Plus ( WrappedApplicative f)   ArrowPlus a => Plus ( WrappedArrow a b)   Plus f => Plus ( WriterT w f)   Plus f => Plus ( WriterT w f)   Plus f => Plus ( StateT e f)   Plus f => Plus ( StateT e f)   Plus f => Plus ( ReaderT e f)   ( Bind f, Monad f, Error e) => Plus ( ErrorT e f)   Plus f => Plus ( Static f a)   Plus f => Plus ( RWST r w s f)   Plus f => Plus ( RWST r w s f)   module Data.Functor.Alt Produced by Haddock version 2.9.2
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/bookworm/amd64/index_no_buildinfos.html
Overview of missing .buildinfo files for bookworm/amd64 Debian navigation Suite/architecture overviews Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: bookworm trixie forky unstable 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 Overview of missing .buildinfo files for bookworm/amd64 5 sources without .buildinfo files found: (While we also know about 36124 sources with .buildinfo files in bookworm/amd64.) src: gtk3-nocsd pkgs: 3-1 / .buildinfo src: gtkglextmm pkgs: 1.2.0-8 / .buildinfo src: lorene pkgs: 0.0.0~cvs20161116+dfsg-1 / .buildinfo src: maria pkgs: 1.3.5-4.1 / .buildinfo src: ruby-rinku pkgs: 1.7.3-2 / .buildinfo There is more information about jenkins.debian.net and about reproducible builds of Debian available elsewhere. Please send technical feedback about this setup to the Debian jenkins development list , or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package . Feedback about specific job results should go to their respective lists and/or the BTS. The code of jenkins.debian.net is mostly GPL-2 licensed. The weather icons are public domain and were taken from the Tango Icon Library . Copyright 2014-2024 Holger Levsen and many others . Last update: 2026-01-13 09:16 UTC
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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
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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
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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
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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-1.2.6.1/docs/Data-Semigroup-Foldable.html
Data.Semigroup.Foldable 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.Semigroup.Foldable Description   Synopsis class Foldable t => Foldable1 t where fold1 :: Semigroup m => t m -> m foldMap1 :: Semigroup m => (a -> m) -> t a -> m traverse1_ :: ( Foldable1 t, Apply f) => (a -> f b) -> t a -> f () for1_ :: ( Foldable1 t, Apply f) => t a -> (a -> f b) -> f () sequenceA1_ :: ( Foldable1 t, Apply f) => t (f a) -> f () foldMapDefault1 :: ( Foldable1 t, Monoid m) => (a -> m) -> t a -> m Documentation class Foldable t => Foldable1 t where Source Methods fold1 :: Semigroup m => t m -> m Source foldMap1 :: Semigroup m => (a -> m) -> t a -> m Source Instances Foldable1 Tree   Foldable1 NonEmpty   Foldable1 Identity   Foldable1 m => Foldable1 ( IdentityT m)   ( Foldable1 f, Foldable1 g) => Foldable1 ( Compose f g)   ( Foldable1 f, Foldable1 g) => Foldable1 ( Product f g)   traverse1_ :: ( Foldable1 t, Apply f) => (a -> f b) -> t a -> f () Source for1_ :: ( Foldable1 t, Apply f) => t a -> (a -> f b) -> f () Source sequenceA1_ :: ( Foldable1 t, Apply f) => t (f a) -> f () Source foldMapDefault1 :: ( Foldable1 t, Monoid m) => (a -> m) -> t a -> m Source Usable default for foldMap, but only if you define foldMap1 yourself Produced by Haddock version 2.10.0
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/bookworm/amd64/index_last_24h.html
Packages in bookworm/amd64 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 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 tested in the last 24h for build reproducibility 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
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/bookworm/amd64/index_not_for_us.html
Packages in bookworm/amd64 which should not be build on "amd64" 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 which should not be build on "amd64" 59 (0.2%) packages which should not be build in bookworm/amd64: adlibtracker2 arm-compute-library atitvout cmucl digitools fenix fenix-plugins flash-kernel fnfx fwupd-arm64-signed fwupd-armhf-signed fwupd-i386-signed gatos grub-efi-arm64-signed grub-efi-ia32-signed iconnect-tools iprutils libica libocxl librtas libservicelog libvecpf libvpd linux-signed-arm64 linux-signed-i386 longrun lphdisk lsvpd micro-evtd ne10 openssl-ibmca optee-client paflib partman-prep pcsx2 pdbg pixbros pixfrogger pmon-update powerpc-utils ppc64-diag pveclib qcontrol rpi.gpio s390-dasd s390-netdevice s390-sysconfig-writer s390-tools s390-zfcp s3switch servicelog shim-helpers-arm64-signed shim-helpers-i386-signed sysconfig xf86-video-omap x-loader xserver-xorg-video-geode zipl-installer zsnes 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
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http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/filter-file.html#EXTERNAL-FILTER-SYNTAX
Filter Files Privoxy 4.1.0 User Manual Prev Next 9. Filter Files On-the-fly text substitutions need to be defined in a "filter file" . Once defined, they can then be invoked as an "action" . Privoxy supports four different pcrs-based filter actions: filter to rewrite the content that is send to the client, client-header-filter to rewrite headers that are send by the client, server-header-filter to rewrite headers that are send by the server, and client-body-filter to rewrite client request body. Privoxy also supports three tagger actions: client-header-tagger , client-body-tagger and server-header-tagger . Taggers and filters use the same syntax in the filter files, the difference is that taggers don't modify the text they are filtering, but use a rewritten version of the filtered text as tag. The tags can then be used to change the applying actions through sections with tag-patterns . Finally Privoxy supports the external-filter action to enable external filters written in proper programming languages. Multiple filter files can be defined through the filterfile config directive. The filters as supplied by the developers are located in default.filter . It is recommended that any locally defined or modified filters go in a separately defined file such as user.filter . Common tasks for content filters are to eliminate common annoyances in HTML and JavaScript, such as pop-up windows, exit consoles, crippled windows without navigation tools, the infamous <BLINK> tag etc, to suppress images with certain width and height attributes (standard banner sizes or web-bugs), or just to have fun. Enabled content filters are applied to any content whose "Content Type" header is recognised as a sign of text-based content, with the exception of text/plain . Use the force-text-mode action to also filter other content. Substitutions are made at the source level, so if you want to "roll your own" filters, you should first be familiar with HTML syntax, and, of course, regular expressions. Just like the actions files , the filter file is organized in sections, which are called filters here. Each filter consists of a heading line, that starts with one of the keywords FILTER: , CLIENT-HEADER-FILTER: , SERVER-HEADER-FILTER: or CLIENT-BODY-FILTER: followed by the filter's name , and a short (one line) description of what it does. Below that line come the jobs , i.e. lines that define the actual text substitutions. By convention, the name of a filter should describe what the filter eliminates . The comment is used in the web-based user interface . Once a filter called name has been defined in the filter file, it can be invoked by using an action of the form + filter { name } in any actions file . Filter definitions start with a header line that contains the filter type, the filter name and the filter description. A content filter header line for a filter called "foo" could look like this: FILTER: foo Replace all "foo" with "bar" Below that line, and up to the next header line, come the jobs that define what text replacements the filter executes. They are specified in a syntax that imitates Perl 's s/// operator. If you are familiar with Perl, you will find this to be quite intuitive, and may want to look at the PCRS documentation for the subtle differences to Perl behaviour. Most notably, the non-standard option letter U is supported, which turns the default to ungreedy matching (add ? to quantifiers to turn them greedy again). The non-standard option letter D (dynamic) allows to use the variables $host, $origin (the IP address the request came from), $path, $url and $listen-address (the address on which Privoxy accepted the client request. Example: 127.0.0.1:8118). They will be replaced with the value they refer to before the filter is executed. Note that '$' is a bad choice for a delimiter in a dynamic filter as you might end up with unintended variables if you use a variable name directly after the delimiter. Variables will be resolved without escaping anything, therefore you also have to be careful not to chose delimiters that appear in the replacement text. For example '<' should be save, while '?' will sooner or later cause conflicts with $url. The non-standard option letter T (trivial) prevents parsing for backreferences in the substitute. Use it if you want to include text like '$&' in your substitute without quoting. If you are new to "Regular Expressions" , you might want to take a look at the Appendix on regular expressions , and see the Perl manual for the s/// operator's syntax and Perl-style regular expressions in general. The below examples might also help to get you started. 9.1. Filter File Tutorial Now, let's complete our "foo" content filter. We have already defined the heading, but the jobs are still missing. Since all it does is to replace "foo" with "bar" , there is only one (trivial) job needed: s/foo/bar/ But wait! Didn't the comment say that all occurrences of "foo" should be replaced? Our current job will only take care of the first "foo" on each page. For global substitution, we'll need to add the g option: s/foo/bar/g Our complete filter now looks like this: FILTER: foo Replace all "foo" with "bar" s/foo/bar/g Let's look at some real filters for more interesting examples. Here you see a filter that protects against some common annoyances that arise from JavaScript abuse. Let's look at its jobs one after the other: FILTER: js-annoyances Get rid of particularly annoying JavaScript abuse # Get rid of JavaScript referrer tracking. Test page: http://www.randomoddness.com/untitled.htm # s|(<script.*)document\.referrer(.*</script>)|$1"Not Your Business!"$2|Usg Following the header line and a comment, you see the job. Note that it uses | as the delimiter instead of / , because the pattern contains a forward slash, which would otherwise have to be escaped by a backslash ( \ ). Now, let's examine the pattern: it starts with the text <script.* enclosed in parentheses. Since the dot matches any character, and * means: "Match an arbitrary number of the element left of myself" , this matches "<script" , followed by any text, i.e. it matches the whole page, from the start of the first <script> tag. That's more than we want, but the pattern continues: document\.referrer matches only the exact string "document.referrer" . The dot needed to be escaped , i.e. preceded by a backslash, to take away its special meaning as a joker, and make it just a regular dot. So far, the meaning is: Match from the start of the first <script> tag in a the page, up to, and including, the text "document.referrer" , if both are present in the page (and appear in that order). But there's still more pattern to go. The next element, again enclosed in parentheses, is .*</script> . You already know what .* means, so the whole pattern translates to: Match from the start of the first <script> tag in a page to the end of the last <script> tag, provided that the text "document.referrer" appears somewhere in between. This is still not the whole story, since we have ignored the options and the parentheses: The portions of the page matched by sub-patterns that are enclosed in parentheses, will be remembered and be available through the variables $1, $2, ... in the substitute. The U option switches to ungreedy matching, which means that the first .* in the pattern will only "eat up" all text in between "<script" and the first occurrence of "document.referrer" , and that the second .* will only span the text up to the first "</script>" tag. Furthermore, the s option says that the match may span multiple lines in the page, and the g option again means that the substitution is global. So, to summarize, the pattern means: Match all scripts that contain the text "document.referrer" . Remember the parts of the script from (and including) the start tag up to (and excluding) the string "document.referrer" as $1 , and the part following that string, up to and including the closing tag, as $2 . Now the pattern is deciphered, but wasn't this about substituting things? So lets look at the substitute: $1"Not Your Business!"$2 is easy to read: The text remembered as $1 , followed by "Not Your Business!" ( including the quotation marks!), followed by the text remembered as $2 . This produces an exact copy of the original string, with the middle part (the "document.referrer" ) replaced by "Not Your Business!" . The whole job now reads: Replace "document.referrer" by "Not Your Business!" wherever it appears inside a <script> tag. Note that this job won't break JavaScript syntax, since both the original and the replacement are syntactically valid string objects. The script just won't have access to the referrer information anymore. We'll show you two other jobs from the JavaScript taming department, but this time only point out the constructs of special interest: # The status bar is for displaying link targets, not pointless blahblah # s/window\.status\s*=\s*(['"]).*?\1/dUmMy=1/ig \s stands for whitespace characters (space, tab, newline, carriage return, form feed), so that \s* means: "zero or more whitespace" . The ? in .*? makes this matching of arbitrary text ungreedy. (Note that the U option is not set). The ['"] construct means: "a single or a double quote" . Finally, \1 is a back-reference to the first parenthesis just like $1 above, with the difference that in the pattern , a backslash indicates a back-reference, whereas in the substitute , it's the dollar. So what does this job do? It replaces assignments of single- or double-quoted strings to the "window.status" object with a dummy assignment (using a variable name that is hopefully odd enough not to conflict with real variables in scripts). Thus, it catches many cases where e.g. pointless descriptions are displayed in the status bar instead of the link target when you move your mouse over links. # Kill OnUnload popups. Yummy. Test: http://www.zdnet.com/zdsubs/yahoo/tree/yfs.html # s/(<body [^>]*)onunload(.*>)/$1never$2/iU Including the OnUnload event binding in the HTML DOM was a CRIME . When I close a browser window, I want it to close and die. Basta. This job replaces the "onunload" attribute in "<body>" tags with the dummy word never . Note that the i option makes the pattern matching case-insensitive. Also note that ungreedy matching alone doesn't always guarantee a minimal match: In the first parenthesis, we had to use [^>]* instead of .* to prevent the match from exceeding the <body> tag if it doesn't contain "OnUnload" , but the page's content does. The last example is from the fun department: FILTER: fun Fun text replacements # Spice the daily news: # s/microsoft(?!\.com)/MicroSuck/ig Note the (?!\.com) part (a so-called negative lookahead) in the job's pattern, which means: Don't match, if the string ".com" appears directly following "microsoft" in the page. This prevents links to microsoft.com from being trashed, while still replacing the word everywhere else. # Buzzword Bingo (example for extended regex syntax) # s* industry[ -]leading \ | cutting[ -]edge \ | customer[ -]focused \ | market[ -]driven \ | award[ -]winning # Comments are OK, too! \ | high[ -]performance \ | solutions[ -]based \ | unmatched \ | unparalleled \ | unrivalled \ *<font color="red"><b>BINGO!</b></font> \ *igx The x option in this job turns on extended syntax, and allows for e.g. the liberal use of (non-interpreted!) whitespace for nicer formatting. You get the idea? 9.2. The Pre-defined Filters The distribution default.filter file contains a selection of pre-defined filters for your convenience: js-annoyances The purpose of this filter is to get rid of particularly annoying JavaScript abuse. To that end, it replaces JavaScript references to the browser's referrer information with the string "Not Your Business!". This compliments the hide-referrer action on the content level. removes the bindings to the DOM's unload event which we feel has no right to exist and is responsible for most "exit consoles" , i.e. nasty windows that pop up when you close another one. removes code that causes new windows to be opened with undesired properties, such as being full-screen, non-resizeable, without location, status or menu bar etc. Use with caution. This is an aggressive filter, and can break sites that rely heavily on JavaScript. js-events This is a very radical measure. It removes virtually all JavaScript event bindings, which means that scripts can not react to user actions such as mouse movements or clicks, window resizing etc, anymore. Use with caution! We strongly discourage using this filter as a default since it breaks many legitimate scripts. It is meant for use only on extra-nasty sites (should you really need to go there). html-annoyances This filter will undo many common instances of HTML based abuse. The BLINK and MARQUEE tags are neutralized (yeah baby!), and browser windows will be created as resizeable (as of course they should be!), and will have location, scroll and menu bars -- even if specified otherwise. content-cookies Most cookies are set in the HTTP dialog, where they can be intercepted by the crunch-incoming-cookies and crunch-outgoing-cookies actions. But web sites increasingly make use of HTML meta tags and JavaScript to sneak cookies to the browser on the content level. This filter disables most HTML and JavaScript code that reads or sets cookies. It cannot detect all clever uses of these types of code, so it should not be relied on as an absolute fix. Use it wherever you would also use the cookie crunch actions. refresh-tags Disable any refresh tags if the interval is greater than nine seconds (so that redirections done via refresh tags are not destroyed). This is useful for dial-on-demand setups, or for those who find this HTML feature annoying. unsolicited-popups This filter attempts to prevent only "unsolicited" pop-up windows from opening, yet still allow pop-up windows that the user has explicitly chosen to open. It was added in version 3.0.1, as an improvement over earlier such filters. Technical note: The filter works by redefining the window.open JavaScript function to a dummy function, PrivoxyWindowOpen() , during the loading and rendering phase of each HTML page access, and restoring the function afterward. This is recommended only for browsers that cannot perform this function reliably themselves. And be aware that some sites require such windows in order to function normally. Use with caution. all-popups Attempt to prevent all pop-up windows from opening. Note this should be used with even more discretion than the above, since it is more likely to break some sites that require pop-ups for normal usage. Use with caution. img-reorder This is a helper filter that has no value if used alone. It makes the banners-by-size and banners-by-link (see below) filters more effective and should be enabled together with them. banners-by-size This filter removes image tags purely based on what size they are. Fortunately for us, many ads and banner images tend to conform to certain standardized sizes, which makes this filter quite effective for ad stripping purposes. Occasionally this filter will cause false positives on images that are not ads, but just happen to be of one of the standard banner sizes. Recommended only for those who require extreme ad blocking. The default block rules should catch 95+% of all ads without this filter enabled. banners-by-link This filter attempts to kill any banners if their URLs seem to point to known or suspected click trackers. It is currently not of much value and is not recommended for use by default. webbugs Webbugs are small, invisible images (technically 1X1 GIF images), that are used to track users across websites, and collect information on them. As an HTML page is loaded by the browser, an embedded image tag causes the browser to contact a third-party site, disclosing the tracking information through the requested URL and/or cookies for that third-party domain, without the user ever becoming aware of the interaction with the third-party site. HTML-ized spam also uses a similar technique to verify email addresses. This filter removes the HTML code that loads such "webbugs" . tiny-textforms A rather special-purpose filter that can be used to enlarge textareas (those multi-line text boxes in web forms) and turn off hard word wrap in them. It was written for the sourceforge.net tracker system where such boxes are a nuisance, but it can be handy on other sites, too. It is not recommended to use this filter as a default. jumping-windows Many consider windows that move, or resize themselves to be abusive. This filter neutralizes the related JavaScript code. Note that some sites might not display or behave as intended when using this filter. Use with caution. frameset-borders Some web designers seem to assume that everyone in the world will view their web sites using the same browser brand and version, screen resolution etc, because only that assumption could explain why they'd use static frame sizes, yet prevent their frames from being resized by the user, should they be too small to show their whole content. This filter removes the related HTML code. It should only be applied to sites which need it. demoronizer Many Microsoft products that generate HTML use non-standard extensions (read: violations) of the ISO 8859-1 aka Latin-1 character set. This can cause those HTML documents to display with errors on standard-compliant platforms. This filter translates the MS-only characters into Latin-1 equivalents. It is not necessary when using MS products, and will cause corruption of all documents that use 8-bit character sets other than Latin-1. It's mostly worthwhile for Europeans on non-MS platforms, if weird garbage characters sometimes appear on some pages, or user agents that don't correct for this on the fly. shockwave-flash A filter for shockwave haters. As the name suggests, this filter strips code out of web pages that is used to embed shockwave flash objects. quicktime-kioskmode Change HTML code that embeds Quicktime objects so that kioskmode, which prevents saving, is disabled. fun Text replacements for subversive browsing fun. Make fun of your favorite Monopolist or play buzzword bingo. crude-parental A demonstration-only filter that shows how Privoxy can be used to delete web content on a keyword basis. site-specifics Some web sites have very specific problems, the cure for which doesn't apply anywhere else, or could even cause damage on other sites. This is a collection of such site-specific cures which should only be applied to the sites they were intended for, which is what the supplied default.action file does. Users shouldn't need to change anything regarding this filter. google A CSS based block for Google text ads. Also removes a width limitation and the toolbar advertisement. yahoo Another CSS based block, this time for Yahoo text ads. And removes a width limitation as well. msn Another CSS based block, this time for MSN text ads. And removes tracking URLs, as well as a width limitation. blogspot Cleans up some Blogspot blogs. Read the fine print before using this one! This filter also intentionally removes some navigation stuff and sets the page width to 100%. As a result, some rounded "corners" would appear to early or not at all and as fixing this would require a browser that understands background-size (CSS3), they are removed instead. xml-to-html Server-header filter to change the Content-Type from xml to html. html-to-xml Server-header filter to change the Content-Type from html to xml. no-ping Removes the non-standard ping attribute from anchor and area HTML tags. hide-tor-exit-notation Client-header filter to remove the Tor exit node notation found in Host and Referer headers. If Privoxy and Tor are chained and Privoxy is configured to use socks4a, one can use "http://www.example.org.foobar.exit/" to access the host "www.example.org" through the Tor exit node "foobar" . As the HTTP client isn't aware of this notation, it treats the whole string "www.example.org.foobar.exit" as host and uses it for the "Host" and "Referer" headers. From the server's point of view the resulting headers are invalid and can cause problems. An invalid "Referer" header can trigger "hot-linking" protections, an invalid "Host" header will make it impossible for the server to find the right vhost (several domains hosted on the same IP address). This client-header filter removes the "foo.exit" part in those headers to prevent the mentioned problems. Note that it only modifies the HTTP headers, it doesn't make it impossible for the server to detect your Tor exit node based on the IP address the request is coming from. 9.3. External filter syntax External filters are scripts or programs that can modify the content in case common filters aren't powerful enough. External filters can be written in any language the platform Privoxy runs on supports. They are controlled with the external-filter action and have to be defined in the filterfile first. The header looks like any other filter, but instead of pcrs jobs, external filters contain a single job which can be a program or a shell script (which may call other scripts or programs). External filters read the content from STDIN and write the rewritten content to STDOUT. The environment variables PRIVOXY_URL, PRIVOXY_PATH, PRIVOXY_HOST, PRIVOXY_ORIGIN, PRIVOXY_LISTEN_ADDRESS can be used to get some details about the client request. Privoxy will temporary store the content to filter in the temporary-directory . EXTERNAL-FILTER: cat Pointless example filter that doesn't actually modify the content /bin/cat # Incorrect reimplementation of the filter above in POSIX shell. # # Note that it's a single job that spans multiple lines, the line # breaks are not passed to the shell, thus the semicolons are required. # # If the script isn't trivial, it is recommended to put it into an external file. # # In general, writing external filters entirely in POSIX shell is not # considered a good idea. EXTERNAL-FILTER: cat2 Pointless example filter that despite its name may actually modify the content while read line; \ do \ echo "$line"; \ done EXTERNAL-FILTER: rotate-image Rotate an image by 180 degree. Test filter with limited value. /usr/local/bin/convert - -rotate 180 - EXTERNAL-FILTER: citation-needed Adds a "[citation needed]" tag to an image. The coordinates may need adjustment. /usr/local/bin/convert - -pointsize 16 -fill white -annotate +17+418 "[citation needed]" - Warning Currently external filters are executed with Privoxy 's privileges! Only use external filters you understand and trust. External filters are experimental and the syntax may change in the future. Prev Home Next Actions Files   Privoxy's Template Files
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Packages without notes 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 without notes There are 325 faulty packages without notes in bookworm/amd64. 104 unreproducible packages in bookworm/amd64, ordered by build date: gnupg2 lemonldap-ng ffmpeg gegl libcommons-lang3-java calibre rustc-web openafs ndcube pypy3 python-scrapy numpy jcabi-aspects gcc-12-cross postfix lomiri-ui-toolkit golang-github-stvp-tempredis pgsphere fish ball expeyes mrtrix3 xsnow dub refpolicy nheko boost1.74 rdflib + mypy piglit + rocsparse cvc5 u1db-qt xemacs21-packages libxtc-rats-java rocm-hipamd libxsmm flask-limiter ruby-pgplot rust-configparser scmutils libflame opensnitch tpm2-pytss sasview pyside2 openmsx spring storm-lang filament mpl-sphinx-theme rapid-photo-downloader openlp pyswarms underscore libadwaita-1 onevpl-intel-gpu + wireplumber fcitx5-zhuyin qtspeech-opensource-src kuserfeedback qt6-virtualkeyboard pymol uncertainties gm-assistant trufont apt-offline kdevelop-php plover scrollz libiio xonsh # bpfcc gcc-h8300-hms freetds qtquickcontrols2-opensource-src cloudkitty efitools python-graphviz hsail-tools quodlibet haskell-haskell-gi-base dupeguru golang-github-revel-revel xfce4-panel-profiles ganeti ruby-tioga qtdoc-opensource-src python-x2go P mrmpi mono-tools mit-scheme javaparser gentoo dia erlang-proper jalview golang-github-jung-kurt-gofpdf + bnd pampi qtserialbus-everywhere-src polybar wings3d shaderc 220 FTBFS packages in bookworm/amd64, ordered by build date: fort-validator glibc gst-plugins-base1.0 nodejs libinfinity yarl postgresql-filedump rust-rustls python-w3lib golang-github-protonmail-go-crypto epiphany-browser beets asyncpg rsyslog # espeak-ng node-rollup-plugin-node-polyfills devscripts puppetserver nova epics-base gcc-11-cross trapperkeeper-status-clojure science.js uvloop ruby3.1 android-platform-tools-apksig kcontacts qtcharts-opensource-src netplan.io golang-github-go-co-op-gocron haskell-clash-lib puppetlabs-ring-middleware-clojure thrift xmds2 haskell-ghc-lib-parser haskell-debian sleef gnote halide py-rnp xraylarch ola qtpim-opensource-src isc-kea vitables hyperspy servefile pgpainless + dask.distributed python-streamz golang-github-likexian-gokit fakeroot ruby-puma-worker-killer ktimetracker m2l-pyqt loggerhead os-autoinst crystal node-carto libmail-dmarc-perl python-cassandra-driver rust-mio-0.6 golang-mongodb-mongo-driver python-django-celery-results pytest-repeat pistache lingua-franca golang-github-pion-webrtc.v3 taurus-pyqtgraph khal golang-github-pion-ice.v2 python-openstacksdk samizdat rust-threadfin python-autopage persalys gnucash golang-github-lucas-clemente-quic-go libgweather4 golang-github-opencontainers-runtime-tools libnet-frame-device-perl golang-github-tklauser-numcpus golang-github-tklauser-go-sysconf facet-analyser golang-fsnotify haskell-what4 smiles-scripts haskell-hedgehog-classes ruby-jekyll-github-metadata sstp-client haskell-parameterized-utils haskell-tasty-checklist golang-github-go-git-go-git ruby-puppetserver-ca-cli transmission node-css-tree miller prismatic-plumbing-clojure gtk4 golang-github-vishvananda-netlink node-tar neutron gkl qtdeclarative-opensource-src-gles gjs python-aioinflux node-flagged-respawn haskell-basement node-bl pysyncobj munge python-workalendar sptag rna-star uglify-js puppetdb ruby-scientist ognibuild gss openldap python-setproctitle openstack-cluster-installer golang-github-go-resty-resty rust-mdl barrier python-dlt haskell-doclayout haskell-stm-delay golang-github-benbjohnson-immutable ruby-doorkeeper-i18n apache-opennlp haskell-pretty-simple node-p-limit node-nodemailer emacs-wgrep vis tomboy-ng python-tablib suitesparse open-infrastructure-service-tools libdazzle node-webassemblyjs appstream node-sinon golang-github-coreos-pkg icu-ext remake ruby-fugit dateparser node-webpack-stats-plugin ruby-rubocop-rspec h2o shellia libsgml-parser-opensp-perl libical-parser-perl dbcsr tudu freezer kalarm node-performance-now grilo golang-github-xiang90-probing valentina node-v8flags golang-github-go-sql-driver-mysql pygame units-filter pexpect aspell-is ruby-pry-byebug python-argcomplete turing tqdm python-babel golang-github-fluffle-goirc ruby-premailer libgovirt haskell-uri-bytestring haskell-retry golang-github-hashicorp-memberlist node-wikibase-cli ojalgo ruby-tty-command haskell-lpeg haskell-warp haskell-clash-prelude haskell-citeproc haskell-unicode-collation python-mpv haskell-language-javascript haskell-prettyprinter freezegun haskell-unordered-containers mender-connect haskell-ghc-events designate strace tre supervisor ruby-haml ruby-rest-client scolasync ruby-fakefs python3-onelogin-saml2 libjgrapht0.6-java libjgrapht0.8-java node-grunt-webpack go-dlib fonts-monapo command-not-found + live-build golang-github-mxk-go-flowrate golang-github-mitch000001-go-hbci ruby-jaeger-client pytest-testinfra python-watchgod google-guest-agent ruby-stackprof tkcalendar breezy-debian 1 blacklisted packages in bookworm/amd64, ordered by name: gcc-12-cross-ports A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. 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Packages in forky/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 forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages in forky/arm64 where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied 24 (0.1%) packages where the build dependencies failed to be satisfied. Note that temporary failures (eg. due to network problems) are automatically rescheduled every 4 hours. macromoleculebuilder gubbins sight jupyter-server oaklisp itkadaptivedenoising cross-toolchain-base-mipsen plastimatch qemu xserver-xorg-video-glide # debian-installer # # # biobambam2 itkgenericlabelinterpolator promod3 minimac4 unicycler psortb hyprpaper dioptas scmutils shovill gpsshogi ants # gcc-14 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
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Packages with notes Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm experimental Test results statistics Results for forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages with notes There are 0 packages with notes in forky/arm64. 24 (0.1%) source packages failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, ordered by build date: ants # biobambam2 cross-toolchain-base-mipsen debian-installer # # # dioptas gcc-14 gpsshogi gubbins hyprpaper itkadaptivedenoising itkgenericlabelinterpolator jupyter-server macromoleculebuilder minimac4 oaklisp plastimatch promod3 psortb qemu scmutils shovill sight unicycler xserver-xorg-video-glide # 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
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Package sets in forky/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm Test results statistics Results for forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Package sets in forky/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 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 06:47 UTC
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Overview of missing .buildinfo files for bookworm/amd64 Debian navigation Suite/architecture overviews Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: bookworm trixie forky unstable 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 Overview of missing .buildinfo files for bookworm/amd64 5 sources without .buildinfo files found: (While we also know about 36124 sources with .buildinfo files in bookworm/amd64.) src: gtk3-nocsd pkgs: 3-1 / .buildinfo src: gtkglextmm pkgs: 1.2.0-8 / .buildinfo src: lorene pkgs: 0.0.0~cvs20161116+dfsg-1 / .buildinfo src: maria pkgs: 1.3.5-4.1 / .buildinfo src: ruby-rinku pkgs: 1.7.3-2 / .buildinfo There is more information about jenkins.debian.net and about reproducible builds of Debian available elsewhere. Please send technical feedback about this setup to the Debian jenkins development list , or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package . Feedback about specific job results should go to their respective lists and/or the BTS. The code of jenkins.debian.net is mostly GPL-2 licensed. The weather icons are public domain and were taken from the Tango Icon Library . Copyright 2014-2024 Holger Levsen and many others . Last update: 2026-01-13 09:16 UTC
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debian-common-lisp : Maintenance of Common Lisp packages in Debian 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2010 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2011 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2012 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2013 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2014 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2015 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2016 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2017 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ 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[ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2008 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2009 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] debian-dak : Debian Archive Kit / Buildd list 2005 [ Mar ] [ May ] [ Jun ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2006 [ Feb ] [ Apr ] [ Jun ] [ Jul ] [ Aug ] [ Sep ] [ Oct ] [ Nov ] [ Dec ] 2007 [ Jan ] [ Feb ] [ Mar ] [ Apr ] [ May ] [ 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 ] [ 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Packages in forky/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 forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages in forky/arm64 which should not be build on "arm64" 171 (0.5%) packages which should not be build in forky/arm64: accel-config acpi-support adlibtracker2 aeskeyfind amdgcn-tools-19 amdsmi asmc-linux baycomepp bio-eagle blastem bmtk bolt-lmm cciss-vol-status cde cen64-qt chibicc cmospwd cpuid cpu-x crystal ddccontrol e3 edb-debugger elastix fasm fis-gtm fp-units-win fwupd-amd64-signed fwupd-armhf-signed fwupd-i386-signed gkl glide globus-xio-udt-driver golang-github-vmware-vmw-guestinfo grub-efi-amd64-signed grub-efi-ia32-signed hdapsd hyperscan i7z i8kutils ikarus infinipath-psm insighttoolkit5 intel-cmt-cat intel-gmmlib intel-gpu-tools intel-ipsec-mb intel-lpmd intel-media-driver intel-processor-trace intel-vaapi-driver ioport ipp-crypto iqtree iucode-tool kpatch lenovolegionlinux level-zero level-zero-gpu-raytracing libcpuid libdfp libica libocxl libosl libpsm2 libpulp librtas libservicelog libstatgen libvecpf libvpl libvpl-tools libx86 libx86emu likwid linux-signed-amd64 loadlin lphdisk matroxset mecat2 megahit memtest86+ mit-scheme msr-tools mupen64plus-audio-sdl mupen64plus-core mupen64plus-input-sdl mupen64plus-qt mupen64plus-rsp-hle mupen64plus-rsp-z64 mupen64plus-ui-console mupen64plus-video-arachnoid mupen64plus-video-glide64 mupen64plus-video-glide64mk2 mupen64plus-video-rice mupen64plus-video-z64 numatop nvram-wakeup + objconv onevpl-intel-gpu + opa-fm openssl-ibmca paflib palo partman-prep pcc pcc-libs pcm pcsx2 pdbg pftools portio powerpc-utils probabel psst pveclib python-peachpy python-pyepics qatengine qatlib qatzip qcontrol ree reprozip rio s390-dasd s390-netdevice s390-sysconfig-writer s390-tools s390-zfcp servicelog shards shim-helpers-amd64-signed simulide smlsharp soapaligner soapdenovo soapdenovo2 sortmerna spades springlobby steam-installer subarch-select sysconfig syslinux systemd-boot-efi-amd64-signed thermald theseus tp-smapi traildb udm v86d vbetool vuos wcc wiredtiger wraplinux wtdbg2 x86info xbyak xenium x-loader xmbmon xserver-xorg-video-geode xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-tdfx xserver-xorg-video-trident xserver-xorg-video-vesa yacpi zcfan zipl-installer 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
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http://upsilon.cc/~zack/talks/
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/forky/arm64/index_timeout.html
Packages in forky/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 forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages in forky/arm64 where the build timed out 13 (0.0%) packages where the build timed out: guestfs-tools libcrypt-dsa-perl libcucumber-tagexpressions-perl libguestfs libtest-bdd-cucumber-perl localsearch nbdkit openstructure sphde supermin texworks-manual tqdm wmanager 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
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https://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2013/06/intervista_a_Caterpillar_su_Debian_e_la_ISS/
intervista a Caterpillar su Debian e la ISS zack's home page / blog / posts / 2013 / 06 / intervista a Caterpillar su Debian e la ISS Qualche giorno fa ho partecipato alla trasmissione radiofonica Caterpillar su Radio 2, per parlare dell'adozione di Debian sulla stazione spaziale internazionale . La NASA ha infatti deciso di sbarazzarsi di tutti i laptop che ancora giravano su Windows e di migrarli a Debian, con ottime motivazioni . Il nostro Luca Parmitano "smanetterà" sul sistema operativo cui contribuisco da ormai una dozzina d'anni. YAY! Ne ho parlato con molto piacere in diretta con il Dott. Cirri, il buon Maggioni, ed il resto della banda di Caterpillar lo scorso 30 maggio . Dato che non è più disponibile sul sito di Caterpillar, ho reso disponibile qui sul sito la prima parte della puntata in podcast . Il mio intervento inizia al minuto 19" circa . Tags: caterpillar debian interview iss italy lang/italian 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 Sat 22 Jun 2013 12:15:15 PM CEST Thu 13 Jun 2013 11:06:02 PM CEST -->
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/forky/arm64/index_404.html
Packages in forky/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 forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs • News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages in forky/arm64 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
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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
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https://lists.debian.org/debian-edu/
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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
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/unstable/arm64/index_FTBR.html
Packages in unstable/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 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 which failed to build reproducibly 1322 (3.4%) packages which failed to build reproducibly 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 gwcs rust-gperftools rust-rustpython-parser + vertico guile-reader geomview dask pygopherd oxygen-icons fonts-atarist # python-django-import-export + node-shiny-server slime spglib jool hmmer node-espree gnubg clhep + awesome zookeeper marginalia kanboard haskell-fgl haskell-text-short tea-cli cherrypy3 golang-github-yudai-gojsondiff + node-minimatch maxima-sage golang-github-appleboy-easyssh-proxy + php-dompdf # xarray-safe-rcm alsa-utils haskell-fast-logger kicad haskell-async quickfix vlfeat libguestfs with-editor ruby-pygments.rb yubihsm-connector psychtoolbox-3 fonts-meera-inimai zope.deferredimport + pysolid embark wxmplot + ssreflect nim-hts + libcreg libcifpp golang-golang-x-net virulencefinder + tokodon dahdi-linux apertium-hbs-mkd libnet core-specs-alpha-clojure sqlalchemy-i18n + vanguards + openms binutils-mipsen haskell-categories haskell-digest haskell-numinstances haskell-cpu fsspec haskell-colour haskell-easy-file fricas 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 xmonad-contrib haskell-random-fu haskell-getopt-generics haskell-crypto-cipher-types haskell-css-text haskell-iospec haskell-formatting haskell-http-date haskell-readargs haskell-lift-type xmonad haskell-scanner haskell-resourcet haskell-path-pieces haskell-nanospec cp2k haskell-enclosed-exceptions hdbc-postgresql haskell-acid-state haskell-skein 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-genvalidity haskell-word-wrap haskell-iso8601-time haskell-filemanip pyferret gerris haskell-unliftio-core python-schema-salad efl fonts-cantarell mesa haskell-opengl haskell-x11 hdbc haskell-selective haskell-src-exts-simple missingh magit haskell-bitwise haskell-data-clist haskell-zip-archive hslogger haskell-hint haskell-equivalence meli eccodes ocaml-atd 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-attoparsec posixtestsuite haskell-deriving-compat spooles haskell-recv haskell-streaming-commons haskell-bloomfilter haskell-cmark haskell-distributive haskell-cmark-gfm fortran-regex + emboss fortran-toml haskell-reinterpret-cast haskell-vty haskell-crypton haskell-integer-conversion haskell-bifunctors libtorrent-rasterbar slepc lomiri-location-service ocamlviz libcupsfilters golang-github-rogpeppe-go-internal rapidfuzz haskell-comonad twopaco jupyter-server buildapp r-cran-dbitest leiningen-clojure + pcp haskell-resolv mumps haskell-listlike haskell-language-c whipper + libntru haskell-mwc-random apertium-oc-ca haskell-lexer haskell-xml haskell-stringsearch haskell-diff libfsntfs haskell-type-level-numbers haskell-hspec haskell-profunctors kdebugsettings haskell-lukko haskell-vector-space haskell-integer-logarithms python-propcache ibus haskell-encoding haskell-byte-order haskell-text-icu haskell-double-conversion haskell-ogma-language-smv haskell-text-manipulate haskell-quickcheck-classes-base haskell-indexed-traversable haskell-juicypixels haskell-quote-quot haskell-copilot-core haskell-ogma-language-c haskell-contravariant-extras haskell-monad-memo haskell-bimap haskell-ogma-language-lustre haskell-exception-transformers haskell-gluraw haskell-hourglass haskell-data-hash haskell-language-glsl haskell-ed25519 haskell-concurrent-extra haskell-split haskell-filepattern haskell-hspec-expectations haskell-bytestring-to-vector haskell-cereal-vector haskell-th-lift-instances haskell-openglraw 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-hsopenssl haskell-pretty-show haskell-xcb-types haskell-math-functions haskell-broadcast-chan python-spdx-tools # haskell-parallel fortran-fpm haskell-errors haskell-string-qq haskell-language-c99-simple haskell-sop-core haskell-some haskell-monoid-subclasses haskell-ap-normalize haskell-raw-strings-qq alex haskell-abstract-deque haskell-uuid-types haskell-witch haskell-torrent haskell-wizards magic-haskell haskell-dyre haskell-crypto-api haskell-json bnfc haskell-universe-base haskell-bencode haskell-tasty haskell-patience haskell-pipes haskell-smallcheck haskell-optparse-applicative haskell-contravariant haskell-monadrandom gtk2hs-buildtools haskell-hspec-core haskell-validity libzstd haskell-test-framework haskell-safesemaphore haskell-doctest 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 allegro5 # haskell-utility-ht haskell-uulib haskell-safe haskell-regex-pcre2 haskell-wide-word haskell-s-cargot haskell-fingertree cpphs haskell-diagrams-solve cyme haskell-generic-lens-core haskell-lens-family-core haskell-ordered-containers haskell-resource-pool bluez haskell-filepath-bytestring haskell-language-c99-util haskell-utf8-string haskell-first-class-families haskell-regex-posix haskell-extra haskell-transformers-compat haskell-tabular haskell-zstd haskell-quickcheck-io haskell-regex-tdfa haskell-config-value haskell-hxt-regex-xmlschema haskell-multimap haskell-monads-tf haskell-syb haskell-network haskell-hxt-unicode haskell-tf-random haskell-data-accessor haskell-stm-chans haskell-token-bucket haskell-quickcheck node-cli-cursor asymptote u1db-qt pyside6 emacs haskell-curl haskell-names-th haskell-gd python-tld + haskell-call-stack haskell-regex-base haskell-primitive haskell-polyparse haskell-psqueues haskell-singletons paje.app apertium-eo-ca grass biosquid # diod spec-alpha-clojure jakarta-jmeter + swish-e rocm-docs-core mia libopensmtpd scalable-cyrfonts fonts-arundina node-opencv haskell-abstract-par haskell-boolean haskell-unix-compat haskell-typst-symbols haskell-splitmix haskell-base-compat haskell-th-abstraction haskell-base-unicode-symbols haskell-auto-update haskell-tagged hscolour haskell-assoc haskell-blaze-builder haskell-hashable haskell-zlib haskell-bmp haskell-brainfuck amanda fonts-beteckna octave-geometry colobot bibclean apertium-eu-es fonts-fantasque-sans fonts-cascadia-code python-laszip vlc # + btm nitime igraph eye kf6-syndication elpa-transient kf6-ktexttemplate polybar gcl27 haskell-hledger haskell-swish r-cran-r.rsp tty-record ymuse jameica-h2database jupyter-sphinx guile-2.2 indexed-gzip xindy haskell-hslua-core libvmdk libjcat polyml libevtx haskell-xml-conduit xfishtank aspectj kitty messagelib closure-compiler haskell-req haskell-modern-uri blockattack fenics-dolfinx haskell-gridtables lynx liblnk avr-libc python-tomli lam + fftw maxima lammps jcabi-aspects fonts-smc-keraleeyam r-cran-tweenr debug-me dxf2gcode gri bacula-doc scons g15daemon haskell-hackage-security libiio haskell-cborg underscore ledger2beancount libflame libswe haskell-interpolate golang-github-cloudflare-cfssl haskell-shell-conduit ripmime gcc-avr gap-scscp cardo scala-pickling libofx savi wrk sdpb libpll condor fonts-smc-anjalioldlipi graxxia libhdate haskell-store haskell-bzlib-conduit haskell-xlsx haskell-zip-stream orderless golang-github-akavel-rsrc # haskell-text-conversions haskell-crypton-x509-validation haskell-os-string haskell-crypton-x509-store chemps2 haskell-commonmark-extensions consult-el sfepy gcl node-execa node-rollup-pluginutils node-cbor pycifrw + go-qrcode userv apertium-oci-fra fonts-smc-meera haskell-http-media haskell-natural-transformation fonts-smc-rachana fonts-smc-dyuthi golang-github-cznic-ql + fonts-smc-raghumalayalamsans fonts-smc-karumbi telepathy-spec libscout haskell-soap elixir-lang haskell-yi-language fonts-smc-uroob dpmb htp gkrellm-leds P critcl + netrek-client-cow golang-github-miekg-pkcs11 sisc topal node-function-bind + r-cran-futile.logger scheme48 python-pysam libvhdi xpenguins lie asterisk-prompt-fr-armelle idm-console-framework r-cran-repr casacore-data-jplde casacore-data-igrf metastudent-data treeview cddlib buddy + dicom3tools rcolorbrewer epix xemacs21-packages sphinxsearch libpqxx octave-ltfat esnacc hx zmat r-cran-quantmod openmcdf sundials eso-midas acpica-unix fcitx5-zhuyin swiftlang alembic pympress + haskell-cryptostore apertium-es-gl node-ampproject-remapping node-license-webpack-plugin node-wrap-ansi haskell-ghc-exactprint python-escript haskell-from-sum john groovy haskell-yi-rope r-cran-lambda.r ghub-el cappuccino xmlcopyeditor h2database sweethome3d-furniture simstring P bidiui gmetrics pforth zeitgeist log4net parallel ros-dynamic-reconfigure augeas sgf2dg fritzing hyperic-sigar latex-coffee-stains mona r-cran-tmvtnorm r-cran-teachingdemos libnb-platform18-java python-pint liquidsoap wyrd python-inline-snapshot aspectc++ redmine sbcl python-polyfactory openmsx git-delta grandorgue geoalchemy2 # golang-github-hdrhistogram-hdrhistogram-go tsdecrypt writer2latex elpi openmpi ocaml-containers pam opencpn r-bioc-mofa2 raku-license-spdx node-regenerator gcc-12-cross sayonara smartdns node-d3-array raku-log node-convert-source-map + golang-github-tjfoc-gmsm + haskell-data-reify haskell-githash golang-github-francoispqt-gojay haskell-ghc-lib-parser-ex golang-github-viant-toolbox + mksh haskell-tls apertium-por-cat haskell-th-desugar haskell-cassava haskell-hi-file-parser haskell-pretty-simple libesedb sogo pydoctor python-pytest-shell-utilities + gap-sonata texworks-manual gcc-11-cross octave-nan haskell-copilot-theorem brian haskell-copilot-libraries ycmd haskell-hdf5 node-source-map-loader python-mkdocs libgzstream xyzservices haskell-copilot-language exabgp whitakers-words haskell-bz2 haskell-x509 pyxplot pycparser + cyclograph haskell-io-streams-haproxy r-cran-gprofiler2 r-cran-rprojroot pyzmq ne10 glow texmacs scikit-misc astroquery raku-readline mpich raku-zef haskell-rio hasktags cdebootstrap + haskell-xmlhtml libgtkada haskell-expiring-cache-map haskell-text-show microbiomeutil + infernal apertium-pt-gl grabix haskell-witherable haskell-indexed-traversable-instances python-aiopvpc haskell-tasty-lua r-cran-prophet haskell-arithmoi citar r-cran-sass chezscheme libcamera faker libitext5-java bedtools statsmodels python-pyqtgraph linux86 r-cran-gert cvc5 muttprint fcitx-libpinyin nwchem pyfai P govarnam jetty12 r-cran-r.devices iceoryx apertium-mkd-bul python-genson + fenicsx-performance-tests ltsp apertium-spa-cat epm latex-make apertium-fr-es mah-jong raku-hash-merge python-geopandas neuron r-cran-emmeans coot slixmpp phcpack dub visualvm rocdbgapi + starjava-ttools apertium-mkd-eng javacc5 binutils-gold plplot r-bioc-genomicfeatures apertium-pol-szl apertium-spa-ast samhain emoslib # texstudio python-altair + node-lru-cache freeplane haskell-curve25519 namecheap + apertium-eng-cat notmuch haskell-clientsession petsc pymol haskell-say apertium-spa-ita cjk pfstools haskell-shelly adasockets haskell-tasty-hedgehog snek ncbi-igblast jabref r-cran-xfun python-moderngl-window apertium-isl-swe apertium-eng-spa r-bioc-ioniser ibus-libzhuyin terminaltables python-git isospec boolstuff haskell-happstack-server nbsphinx node-mem haskell-uuid haskell-tasty-golden apertium-swe-dan codenarc clamav node-axios dkimpy qt6-quick3d zabbix python-rcon r-bioc-ballgown 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 pypy3 courier-authlib freecad netatalk grammatica gtk4 rocfft xonsh # oxigraph pydicom elixir-makeup elementary-xfce r-bioc-qtlizer php-nesbot-carbon libslow5lib yarl gfan r-cran-rstan libncursesada golang-github-jonas-p-go-shp + python-biom-format qtconnectivity-opensource-src comedilib + bsh velvet apertium-urd-hin haskell-cipher-camellia gcc-15 tomcat11 pgpainless + haskell-ogma-core python-gffutils pycoast linuxcnc r-bioc-biocparallel apertium-cat-ita apertium-afr-nld r-cran-dimred golang-github-ulikunitz-xz + cyvcf2 haskell-ogma-extra python-signxml r-cran-rsdmx rdf2rml + kuttypy opensmtpd-filter-dkimsign apertium-rus-ukr rakudo # haskell-pandoc-lua-marshal haskell-haskell-gi maint-guide getfem lmfit-py kallisto bitshuffle ruby-otr-activerecord python-requests-cache + gobgp cc65 pnetcdf + isync + ns2 libpff liblog4ada libbrahe python-x2go P node-ajv seqan3 jsjac haskell-hslua-list haskell-static-bytes haskell-atomic-write rust-hypothesis rsass gr-fosphor qt6-quick3dphysics grub2 + + + + node-rollup haskell-fold-debounce krfb haskell-mono-traversable vt + rockdodger qtcreator mypy apertium-bel-rus cxxtest apertium-hin qt6-declarative vip-manager2 qt6-multimedia haskell-commonmark mdbtools dcl opensubdiv pyasn + golang-github-kr-binarydist + goiardi crac ruby-gnuplot + cardpeek libcdk5 sqlalchemy vim-youcompleteme ndcube libdebian-installer macaulay2 pstoedit r-base rulex haskell-th-utilities spopt + haskell-fgl-arbitrary haskell-with-location bluez-alsa haskell-cryptohash haskell-ghc-typelits-extra python-hdf5plugin haskell-ghc-typelits-knownnat mailcommon gr-radar clisp r-cran-emayili node-d3 opm-simulators haskell-stack apertium-cat-srd apertium-hbs-slv haskell-skylighting-core pywavelets + autokey apertium-es-pt doomsday kdepim-addons analizo libsbml enblend-enfuse libvsgpt libvsapm libfsfat fonts-topaz-unicode libxml-security-java syncevolution + golang-github-gin-gonic-gin + python-envisage python-fissix golang-github-mendersoftware-mender-artifact knxd fountain-mode node-rollup-plugin-babel python-slimmer + node-webpack-stats-plugin node-pretty-ms python-ofxhome + silo-llnl magic-wormhole-transit-relay + golang-github-otiai10-copy + mdtraj sumo node-envinfo plasma-mobile qt6-base patroni # python-biopython icinga2 python-igraph qt6-scxml haskell-pandoc-lua-engine node-ipydatagrid libjpam-java prometheus-sql-exporter gsequencer haskell-hgmp vdr-plugin-markad libpinyin apertium-ind-zlm haskell-lua libcxx-serial ncbi-blast+ yasnippet r-cran-cli apertium-srd-ita vcsh + apertium-hbs-eng coq-iris rust-microformats pushpin nco haskell-jsonpath aiohttp-asyncmdnsresolver mighttpd2 guidata node-quick-lru pandas # node-define-lazy-prop haskell-multistate haskell-regex-applicative psi-plus latex-cjk-chinese-arphic dict-gcide live-manual hol88 gtsam r-cran-diagnosismed nss librsvg tree-puzzle magit-forge-el golang-github-jung-kurt-gofpdf + samtools lifelines scalapack node-rollup-plugin-commonjs nomacs haskell-aeson-casing librsb # python-assertpy + beancount coq-elpi qpid-proton belenios golang-github-micromdm-scep dipy arm-compute-library r-cran-cliapp fs-uae crowdsec ivar systemtap pgloader dejagnu libtool node-fast-json-patch mpi4py haskell-integer-roots black python-gsd haskell-hakyll ros2-rosidl python-pyutil + arduino kore mruby acmetool ufoai r-cran-tm golang-github-artyom-mtab + haskell-wl-pprint-annotated sphinx-gallery optee-os hdf-eos4 r-cran-rhub python-passlib python-mcstasscript + tuxpaint beangulp + tomcat9 cinder optee-test python-lupa + qt6-languageserver metview sketch haskell-pqueue injeqt golang-github-shenwei356-breader + node-emittery python3.13 boinc frozenlist fiat-ecmwf scap-security-guide painintheapt skimage sol2 opm-upscaling pimcommon gcc-14 fltk1.4 mdanalysis golang-github-linkedin-goavro + haskell-http-client topparser gradle-kotlin-dsl + termshark go-gir-generator watcher bibtool syndication apertium-eo-es haskell-brick matplotlib haskell-js-flot omake # python-phabricator + hexbox starpu phybin apertium-arg-cat jupyterlab kcalutils incidenceeditor kmailtransport mailimporter pim-data-exporter pim-sieve-editor libkdepim libksieve libgravatar akonadi-calendar kpimtextedit akonadi akonadi-contacts + kmail netsurf golang-mvdan-editorconfig + emscripten pyosmium libgdf secilc hdf-eos5 yaws namazu2 python-xlrd seer rebar mapsembler2 vkd3d fdb aetos goobook + node-inwasm golang-1.24 epics-base turtlefmt node-resolve python-cartopy opentk haskell-crypton-conduit sdml haskell-hslua-module-zip quantlib cysignals caddy pwntools coq libfshfs libluksde python-qtconsole libfsxfs libfsext octave-communications fonts-rit-sundar pinfish golang-github-issue9-identicon + freebayes bibtexparser + madness scala fltk1.3 python-sphinx-chango getdp fte python-cyclopts haskell-deriving-aeson haskell-heterocephalus haskell-aeson-extra doxygen python-msgspec lucene-solr joblib python-mt-940 + python-django-waffle + datalad-next libimage-librsvg-perl openrgb haskell-yesod-test haskell-servant-server python-fabio m2crypto golang-github-valyala-fasthttp + unicon # jupyterhub node-rollup-plugin-typescript2 apertium-fra-frp flawfinder + gnome-shell-extension-easyscreencast prody macs metis ecl giac pyside2 tkgate + python-pybedtools dnsjit libkolabxml golang-github-go-git-go-git primer3 musescore3 scikit-fmm esys-particle linuxtv-dvb-apps node-find-up valgrind + liquidwar lua-penlight + librep notary sasview neutron-ipv6-bgp-injector erlang lucene4.10 swi-prolog iirish masakari-monitors manila yash node-html5-qrcode pytango alire dde-qt-dbus-factory golang-github-dreamitgetit-statuscake + golang-gonum-v1-plot + heudiconv haskell-termonad allure flite piglit + librostlab lemonldap-ng radare2 foot ocaml-bitstring python-levenshtein mathpiper jpylyzer apertium-spa-arg ironic libsmraw libregf libqcow libfsapfs casacore libvslvm spaln libbde libfvde slm haskell-bitvec castle-game-engine haskell-conduit haskell-quickcheck-classes haskell-hslua-module-doclayout haskell-lambdahack golang-github-apptainer-sif + haskell-http-conduit haskell-scotty masakari grace python-graphene + freesas golang-github-apptainer-container-library-client + python-bumps nbconvert xfonts-terminus golang-github-roaringbitmap-roaring + vmms jsxgraph rdflib + tomcat10 libmodi rocm-hipamd haskell-vector-hashtables haskell-hslua-typing haskell-hspec-megaparsec gap-design openmm fonts-fork-awesome A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. 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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  
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Packages in trixie/amd64 which failed to build reproducibly Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm experimental Test results statistics Results for trixie/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 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 &bull; News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages in trixie/amd64 which failed to build reproducibly 831 (2.2%) packages which failed to build reproducibly in trixie/amd64: r-cran-gh qemu vlc # 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128 csound-expression-typed 128 hw-rankselect 128 microlens-ghc 128 postgresql-libpq 128 representable-functors 128 th-lift 128 HStringTemplate 127 amazonka-cloudsearch 127 amazonka-directconnect 127 h-raylib 127 hedgehog 127 mysql-simple 127 streams 127 amazonka-datapipeline 126 generics-sop 126 gi-atk 126 glib 126 phonetic-languages-phonetics-basics 126 pusher-http-haskell 126 representable-tries 126 salak 126 singletons 126 tweet-hs 126 wai-logger 126 Frames 125 Win32 125 amazonka-ses 125 errors 125 free-functors 125 ghcid 125 publicsuffix 125 svg-icons 125 amazonka-emr 124 ascii-superset 124 cgi 124 citeproc 124 concurrency 124 genvalidity 124 serokell-util 124 taffybar 124 tagged 124 amazonka-ec2 123 data-accessor 123 discord-haskell 123 reducers 123 amazonka-cloudformation 122 amazonka-storagegateway 122 arbtt 122 ghc-events 122 ngx-export-tools 122 pango 122 peyotls 122 syntactic 122 unix-time 122 amazonka-autoscaling 121 amazonka-cloudwatch-logs 121 amazonka-elb 121 amazonka-kms 121 codex 121 filepath 121 http-api-data 121 lorentz 121 amazonka-kinesis 120 antiope-s3 120 chatter 120 http-streams 120 json-autotype 120 pandora 120 pinboard 120 typed-process 120 witherable 120 Z-Data 119 algebra 119 amazonka-elasticbeanstalk 119 amazonka-route53 119 blaze-markup 119 foundation 119 terminfo 119 text-show-instances 119 yackage 119 yesod-markdown 119 amazonka-cloudtrail 118 amazonka-lambda 118 composite-base 118 entropy 118 eventloop 118 file-embed 118 io-streams 118 jukebox 118 moesocks 118 ormolu 118 parsers 118 phonetic-languages-rhythmicity 118 shakers 118 type-natural 118 amazonka-cloudsearch-domains 117 amazonka-route53-domains 117 amazonka-sqs 117 bindings-DSL 117 data-lens 117 hasql-transaction 117 hunit-dejafu 117 nix-tree 117 phladiprelio-ukrainian-simple 117 process-extras 117 rdf4h 117 stache 117 OpenGL 116 haskell-packages 116 hjsonschema 116 hls-test-utils 116 hprotoc 116 incremental-parser 116 libmpd 116 liquid-fixpoint 116 markdown 116 test-framework 116 unfoldable 116 gi-vte 115 histogram-fill 115 network-conduit 115 pointed 115 rerebase 115 streaming 115 aivika-experiment 114 bloodhound 114 fused-effects 114 http3 114 intervals 114 reactive-banana 114 safe 114 usb 114 web-routes 114 amazonka-codedeploy 113 apiary-cookie 113 ekg 113 greskell 113 lzlib 113 rhine 113 yampa-test 113 Chart 112 GLFW-b 112 Yampa 112 amazonka-cognito-sync 112 antiope-athena 112 bson 112 copilot-c99 112 diagrams-haddock 112 enumerator 112 ghc-boot 112 glirc 112 graphite 112 prednote 112 prolude 112 sqlite-simple 112 wl-pprint-terminfo 112 Glob 111 Rasterific 111 comonads-fd 111 gloss-examples 111 irc-client 111 pontarius-xmpp 111 postgrest 111 test-framework-quickcheck2 111 Chart-diagrams 110 VulkanMemoryAllocator 110 aeson-pretty 110 amazonka-opsworks 110 call-alloy 110 clckwrks-plugin-page 110 cpkg 110 hbro 110 splot 110 vector-algorithms 110 amazonka-config 109 amazonka-elasticache 109 ansi-wl-pprint 109 asn1-data 109 charset 109 chronos 109 classy-prelude-yesod 109 diagrams-builder 109 distributive 109 generic-lens 109 matterhorn 109 rest-core 109 split 109 amazonka-sdb 108 cblrepo 108 hedgehog-extras 108 mime-mail-ses 108 morpheus-graphql-core 108 storablevector 108 synthesizer-core 108 transformers-compat 108 amazonka-redshift 107 antiope-core 107 copilot-language 107 ghc-typelits-natnormalise 107 leancheck 107 llvm-tf 107 urlpath 107 validity 107 yesod-routes 107 antiope-sns 106 casadi-bindings 106 classy-prelude-conduit 106 conduit-combinators 106 dlist 106 hasql-th 106 intro 106 syb 106 web3 106 wreq 106 HMap 105 LambdaHack 105 VKHS 105 amazonka-cloudfront 105 dhall-bash 105 flatparse 105 ghc-typelits-extra 105 hvega 105 json-stream 105 aivika 104 antiope-dynamodb 104 apecs 104 boomerang 104 fgl 104 greskell-core 104 hsimport 104 pandoc-plot 104 parsec 104 sendfile 104 typst 104 accelerate 103 antiope-contract 103 bloomfilter 103 cobot-io 103 compdata 103 copilot-theorem 103 derive 103 exact-real 103 gi-gst 103 language-docker 103 list-t 103 mmsyn6ukr 103 plot 103 profunctor-extras 103 wai-routes 103 xmlhtml 103 Plot-ho-matic 102 autodocodec 102 dunai 102 extensible 102 generic-data 102 happy 102 logging-effect 102 ogma-language-c 102 sandwich 102 tasty-rerun 102 telegram-api 102 zip 102 TCache 101 amazonka-rds 101 autoexporter 101 checkers 101 hosc 101 liquidhaskell 101 ratel-wai 101 shh 101 GLUT 100 GLUtil 100 MFlow 100 benchpress 100 case-insensitive 100 doctemplates 100 exact-pi 100 http-reverse-proxy 100 logict 100 optparse-applicative 100 weeder 100 HaRe 99 auto-update 99 copilot-libraries 99 getopt-generics 99 hie-bios 99 tomland 99 xlsx 99 dual-tree 98 fortran-src 98 language-c 98 lifted-base 98 wl-pprint-extras 98 antiope-sqs 97 dataframe 97 distributed-process 97 dunai-test 97 language-ecmascript 97 netwire 97 network-bitcoin 97 proto-lens-protoc 97 psqueues 97 smallcheck 97 typed-encoding 97 unordered-containers 97 burrito 96 composite-opaleye 96 eq 96 gi-gstvideo 96 hsc3 96 hsexif 96 intero 96 invariant 96 mmorph 96 morte 96 refined 96 regexpr 96 tasty-discover 96 tasty-golden 96 typesafe-precure 96 authenticate-oauth 95 bmp 95 cql-io 95 ghc-tcplugin-api 95 gi-webkit2 95 gio 95 hspec-wai 95 lambdabot 95 machines 95 neat-interpolation 95 streamly 95 tasty-silver 95 telegram-bot-simple 95 GPipe 94 Villefort 94 aern2-real 94 async 94 casr-logbook 94 cookie 94 couchdb-conduit 94 gi-webkit 94 gl 94 hasql-postgres 94 hmatrix-gsl-stats 94 leksah-server 94 lens-aeson 94 redis 94 servant-swagger 94 yesod-auth-oauth 94 Chart-gtk 93 MemoTrie 93 alex 93 algebraic-classes 93 amazonka-test 93 clod 93 dependent-sum 93 dhall-json 93 luminance 93 modern-uri 93 mysql 93 pandoc-lua-marshal 93 perf 93 reanimate-svg 93 tls-extra 93 xml-enumerator 93 yst 93 aivika-transformers 92 antiope-messages 92 arch-hs 92 byteslice 92 encoding 92 gi-poppler 92 hw-json 92 isomorphism-class 92 kit 92 orgmode-parse 92 quickcheck-instances 92 secp256k1-haskell 92 servant-foreign 92 type-unary 92 webauthn 92 yesod-fay 92 Allure 91 SHA 91 aeson-injector 91 aeson-match-qq 91 aivika-distributed 91 commonmark-extensions 91 concurrent-extra 91 control-monad-exception 91 darcs-beta 91 dl-fedora 91 graphql-w-persistent 91 haste-compiler 91 hoauth 91 http-conduit-downloader 91 mueval 91 phonetic-languages-simplified-generalized-examples-array 91 scion-browser 91 stackage 91 buildwrapper 90 cab 90 core-telemetry 90 ghc-vis 90 haskell-lsp 90 hsignal 90 intricacy 90 morpheus-graphql-app 90 optparse-generic 90 tracing 90 xmonad 90 aeson-value-parser 89 bytesmith 89 cabal2spec 89 gloss-raster 89 hspec-api 89 hw-polysemy 89 jsaddle-dom 89 mattermost-api 89 msgpack 89 path-io 89 red-black-record 89 regex-posix 89 relational-query-HDBC 89 servant-blaze 89 text-icu 89 uniplate 89 backprop 88 barbies 88 basic-prelude 88 buildbox 88 cayley-client 88 diagrams 88 faktory 88 filestore 88 gi-gstbase 88 gtk2hs-buildtools 88 hw-kafka-client 88 inspection-testing 88 leveldb-haskell 88 pgdl 88 polysemy-time 88 quickcheck-classes 88 sbvPlugin 88 skein 88 stm 88 tar 88 tasty-ant-xml 88 twitter-conduit 88 yesod-auth-hashdb 88 aeson-extra 87 amazonka-cloudhsm 87 atomic-primops 87 haskell-neo4j-client 87 hlibgit2 87 hmpfr 87 jwt 87 llvm 87 microlens-mtl 87 monadLib 87 monomer-flatpak-example 87 morpheus-graphql-tests 87 net-spider 87 phonetic-languages-ukrainian-array 87 polysemy-log 87 th-lift-instances 87 utf8-string 87 wai-handler-devel 87 BiobaseXNA 86 cmark 86 crdt 86 feed 86 hatex-guide 86 hspec2 86 not-gloss 86 pred-trie 86 shakespeare-css 86 sphinx 86 tianbar 86 tpdb 86 type-of-html 86 web-routes-th 86 xcb-types 86 HROOT 85 cabal-cargs 85 gi-girepository 85 hsemail 85 hstatistics 85 launchdarkly-server-sdk 85 llvm-ffi 85 parallel 85 regex 85 regex-do 85 stack-clean-old 85 these 85 utxorpc 85 wai-test 85 DSH 84 aern2-mp 84 bioinformatics-toolkit 84 cabal-cache 84 conduit-algorithms 84 ghc-boot-th 84 hasbolt-extras 84 homplexity 84 hsqml 84 intern 84 ipython-kernel 84 mmsyn7h 84 network-run 84 pcre2 84 pointfree 84 polysemy-test 84 proto-lens 84 riak 84 serialport 84 uhc-light 84 BNFC 83 ChasingBottoms 83 RSA 83 bytebuild 83 cereal-conduit 83 deque 83 diohsc 83 hw-balancedparens 83 json-rpc 83 morpheus-graphql-code-gen 83 morpheus-graphql-subscriptions 83 network-simple 83 phladiprelio-general-simple 83 protolude 83 rpmbuild-order 83 servant-lucid 83 void 83 xdot 83 X11 82 base-noprelude 82 chessIO 82 diagrams-postscript 82 digit 82 distributed-process-simplelocalnet 82 gi-gtksource 82 haskell-language-server 82 hls-eval-plugin 82 hoopl 82 json-feed 82 mattermost-api-qc 82 opentelemetry 82 pipes-safe 82 polysemy-conc 82 resource-pool 82 sloane 82 store-core 82 test-sandbox 82 uniqueness-periods-vector-general 82 xmonad-contrib 82 BNFC-meta 81 HXQ 81 colorless 81 composite-ekg 81 data-default 81 dbus-core 81 eigen 81 hxournal 81 monad-logger-aeson 81 plot-light 81 simple-log 81 simple-sendfile 81 stackctl 81 stm-conduit 81 stm-hamt 81 threepenny-editors 81 vault 81 xmonad-extras 81 code-conjure 80 force-layout 80 functor-apply 80 gi-gdkx11 80 gi-webkit2webextension 80 github-backup 80 hip 80 hspec-expectations 80 hspec-snap 80 lsp 80 mmark 80 mtl 80 polysemy-zoo 80 semiring-num 80 sequence-formats 80 utility-ht 80 vulkan-utils 80 yi-frontend-vty 80 GenericPretty 79 PrimitiveArray 79 amazonka-glacier 79 contiguous 79 data-diverse-lens 79 equational-reasoning 79 grisette 79 groundhog-sqlite 79 handsy 79 haskus-utils-variant 79 imm 79 indexation 79 phonetic-languages-constraints-array 79 prometheus 79 pureMD5 79 socks 79 speculate 79 syb-with-class 79 ukrainian-phonetics-basic-array 79 viewprof 79 yi-keymap-cua 79 yi-misc-modes 79 yi-mode-haskell 79 Gifcurry 78 amazonka-ecs 78 blockfrost-api 78 cabal-helper 78 d10 78 deepseq 78 effectful-core 78 egison-tutorial 78 haskell-updater 78 hastache 78 markdown2svg 78 network-transport 78 nvim-hs 78 operational 78 perceptual-hash 78 servant-quickcheck 78 Z-IO 77 base-unicode-symbols 77 basement 77 brittany 77 clash-vhdl 77 dhall-nix 77 http-media 77 http2-tls 77 inline-r 77 language-lua 77 manifolds 77 mega-sdist 77 microlens-aeson 77 mysql-haskell 77 nemesis 77 pipes-concurrency 77 rainbow 77 semirings 77 servant-swagger-ui 77 shake-language-c 77 toodles 77 wai-middleware-static 77 wai-websockets 77 yi-core 77 IPv6Addr 76 MissingH 76 Stream 76 Workflow 76 connection 76 fay-base 76 gnuplot 76 hackage-db 76 hasbolt 76 hls-plugin-api 76 hls-retrie-plugin 76 irc-core 76 monoidmap 76 multistate 76 oeis 76 panda 76 prettyprinter 76 squeal-postgresql 76 streaming-bytestring 76 summoner 76 unix-compat 76 vector-builder 76 websockets-snap 76 yaml-light-lens 76 HDBC-postgresql 75 MicroHs 75 TypeCompose 75 array 75 bookhound 75 cassava-conduit 75 categories 75 cimple 75 colour 75 diagrams-canvas 75 digestive-functors-aeson 75 engine-io 75 gluturtle 75 hs2ats 75 log-domain 75 lsp-types 75 mangopay 75 mps 75 ngx-export-distribution 75 opt-env-conf 75 patch 75 phonetic-languages-simplified-properties-array 75 polyparse 75 servant-auth-cookie 75 toysolver 75 SDL 74 aeson-typescript 74 alpha 74 ansi-terminal-game 74 bitvec 74 bluefin-internal 74 generic-random 74 geojson 74 ghcjs-dom-jsffi 74 happstack-server-tls 74 http-test 74 llvm-hs 74 lzma-conduit 74 mini 74 network-conduit-tls 74 persistable-record 74 recursion 74 replace-megaparsec 74 scalpel 74 sensu-run 74 servant-mock 74 shake-plus 74 streaming-utils 74 svg-tree 74 uuagc-cabal 74 x509 74 Pugs 73 Unixutils 73 amazonka-workspaces 73 bindings-common 73 clit 73 configuration-tools 73 console-program 73 consumers 73 crackNum 73 data-category 73 graphmod 73 hkgr 73 jsonrpc-conduit 73 kempe 73 lens-family-core 73 llvm-extra 73 parconc-examples 73 postgres-websockets 73 xss-sanitize 73 Monadoro 72 binary-list 72 csound-expression-dynamic 72 dfinity-radix-tree 72 effectful 72 fourmolu 72 heap 72 hls-splice-plugin 72 hoodle-core 72 hourglass 72 hpc-coveralls 72 marvin 72 morpheus-graphql-client 72 mustache 72 one-liner 72 pinch 72 proto-lens-arbitrary 72 stripe-haskell 72 text-zipper 72 tools-yj 72 unbound 72 wai-handler-fastcgi 72 waterfall-cad 72 wx 72 yi-keymap-vim 72 HDBC-odbc 71 Hipmunk 71 IntervalMap 71 PyF 71 amazonka-ssm 71 base-prelude 71 bearriver 71 blank-canvas 71 bluefin 71 c2hs 71 cereal 71 chart-svg 71 cryptocipher 71 gitlab-haskell 71 hat 71 hls-graph 71 jose-jwt 71 lattices 71 mmsyn7s 71 numeric-prelude 71 opencascade-hs 71 simple-pipe 71 soap 71 themoviedb 71 HDBC 70 aur 70 aws-sdk 70 cabal-macosx 70 dataenc 70 deriving-aeson 70 envy 70 filecache 70 fingertree 70 genvalidity-hspec 70 groupoids 70 mandrill 70 mmsyn7l 70 monad-par 70 objective 70 sized-vector 70 termonad 70 waargonaut 70 wxdirect 70 xturtle 70 HList 69 HsSyck 69 aura 69 blucontrol 69 brick-tabular-list 69 bzlib 69 cookbook 69 digestive-functors-heist 69 elm-street 69 ffmpeg-light 69 glabrous 69 gpu-vulkan 69 hasql-optparse-applicative 69 hercules-ci-agent 69 hevm 69 higher-leveldb 69 hzulip 69 language-python 69 liblawless 69 lrucache 69 manatee 69 midi 69 patrol 69 phonetic-languages-simplified-base 69 process-streaming 69 raaz 69 registry-hedgehog 69 shakespeare-text 69 sparse-linear-algebra 69 tasty-hspec 69 thyme 69 uniqueness-periods-vector-properties 69 xml-hamlet 69 yi-fuzzy-open 69 alex-meta 68 clash-systemverilog 68 concraft 68 cql 68 dobutokO-poetry 68 friday 68 ghc-typelits-knownnat 68 gll 68 haskell-lsp-types 68 hledger-iadd 68 htoml-megaparsec 68 ipfs 68 logfloat 68 purescript-bridge 68 rank1dynamic 68 relude 68 selda 68 template-haskell 68 web-routes-hsp 68 aeson-schemas 67 binary-orphans 67 binary-strict 67 bindings-GLFW 67 cabal-lenses 67 calculator 67 composite-aeson 67 distributed-process-client-server 67 eros 67 gi-pangocairo 67 gopro-plus 67 hasmtlib 67 jira-wiki-markup 67 mockcat 67 numbers 67 o-clock 67 prologue 67 qr-imager 67 saltine 67 smoothie 67 sodium 67 spatial-math 67 splitmix 67 validation 67 web-routes-wai 67 DAV 66 DRBG 66 aivika-experiment-chart 66 antiope-optparse-applicative 66 blaze-textual 66 commonmark 66 crdt-event-fold 66 debian-build 66 elm-bridge 66 geoip2 66 github-rest 66 gitlib-test 66 gloss-rendering 66 hdocs 66 hpc 66 hw-ip 66 jacinda 66 largeword 66 lens-family 66 lens-family-th 66 mcmc 66 monad-coroutine 66 network-transport-tcp 66 polysemy-log-co 66 reflex-dom-core 66 repa-algorithms 66 too-many-cells 66 typelits-witnesses 66 wumpus-core 66 x509-util 66 HPDF 65 atom 65 bytestring-tree-builder 65 cipher-aes128 65 clay 65 constraints-extras 65 coordinate 65 digestive-functors-snap 65 gitlib 65 hal 65 hierarchical-spectral-clustering 65 hmp3-ng 65 lightstep-haskell 65 monoids 65 network-api-support 65 orgstat 65 phonetic-languages-simplified-generalized-properties-array 65 ptr 65 rethinkdb-client-driver 65 rzk 65 satchmo 65 servant-auth-server 65 simple-effects 65 th-utilities 65 wai-middleware-content-type 65 FontyFruity 64 TrieMap 64 cmark-gfm 64 convertible 64 cprng-aes 64 exon 64 gf 64 ghc-heap-view 64 gi-ostree 64 hack2-contrib 64 happs-tutorial 64 haskell-tools-refactor 64 hasql-dynamic-statements 64 hercules-ci-cnix-store 64 hs-rs-notify 64 ircbot 64 keystore 64 logic-TPTP 64 reactive 64 regex-examples 64 rhine-gloss 64 servant-client-core 64 silently 64 tamper 64 tree-sitter 64 ttc 64 tzdata 64 varying 64 wavefront 64 yam 64 adblock2privoxy 63 amazonka-devicefarm 63 asn1-types 63 binary-parser 63 binary-tagged 63 buffer-builder 63 copilot-interpreter 63 data-lens-template 63 graphics-drawingcombinators 63 hscolour 63 libtorch-ffi 63 mmsyn5 63 multiarg 63 polysemy-http 63 samtools 63 sandwich-webdriver 63 ssh 63 tellbot 63 test-framework-quickcheck 63 text-builder-dev 63 uhc-util 63 Chart-cairo 62 CheatSheet 62 HaskellForMaths 62 advent-of-code-api 62 amazonka-dynamodb-streams 62 birch-beer 62 butcher 62 category-extras 62 data-clist 62 data-fix 62 desktop-portal 62 digest 62 express 62 fasta 62 formlets 62 ghc-tags-plugin 62 gi-gstaudio 62 groundhog-postgresql 62 haddock-api 62 haddock-library 62 hsbencher 62 hsx 62 liblastfm 62 network-multicast 62 network-protocol-xmpp 62 pairing 62 parser-combinators 62 pipes-text 62 pointedlist 62 polysemy-log-di 62 reform-happstack 62 relational-schemas 62 salve 62 seqloc 62 servant-auth 62 shakebook 62 shellify 62 stringsearch 62 structured-cli 62 text-compression 62 time-exts 62 toml-parser 62 transient 62 vacuum 62 wumpus-basic 62 yesod-dsl 62 Blammo 61 WeakSets 61 aeson-compat 61 aws-lambda-haskell-runtime 61 bench 61 bishbosh 61 box 61 co-log 61 configurator-pg 61 crypto-conduit 61 diversity 61 dynamic-plot 61 fmlist 61 foldl-transduce 61 ghc-prim 61 gps 61 half 61 hdaemonize 61 hinotify 61 hix 61 hslua-aeson 61 http2-client 61 hylogen 61 improve 61 koji-tool 61 language-dickinson 61 monoidal-containers 61 monomer 61 multiset 61 opaleye-trans 61 profiteur 61 proto-lens-optparse 61 pugs-compat 61 rasterific-svg 61 regex-pcre-builtin 61 rethinkdb 61 scheduler 61 selective 61 sgd 61 sym 61 warp-static 61 EdisonCore 60 STMonadTrans 60 ShellCheck 60 alarmclock 60 apiary-websockets 60 contstuff 60 crypto-enigma 60 dhall-lsp-server 60 elynx-tree 60 failure 60 fbrnch 60 focus 60 ghc-parser 60 gitlib-libgit2 60 haskell-docs 60 haskell-tools-prettyprint 60 hasktags 60 hasql-notifications 60 hoodle 60 htsn-import 60 hyperloglog 60 keycloak-hs 60 mwc-probability 60 pipes-attoparsec 60 plugins 60 postgresql-typed 60 pqueue 60 pretty-types 60 smtp-mail 60 snap-cors 60 svgcairo 60 telega 60 tlynx 60 weigh 60 word-wrap 60 GLURaw 59 amazonka-ml 59 arduino-copilot 59 ascii-th 59 asn1-encoding 59 bamboo 59 colonnade 59 comonad-extras 59 data-interval 59 epub-metadata 59 flow2dot 59 ghci 59 handa-gdata 59 happstack-jmacro 59 happstack-lite 59 hgeometry 59 http-date 59 ip6addr 59 lambdabot-core 59 monad-parallel 59 morley-prelude 59 morpheus-graphql-server 59 network-metrics 59 references 59 regex-pcre 59 servant-serf 59 strptime 59 web-rep 59 web-routes-quasi 59 webkit 59 HGamer3D 58 anansi 58 atlassian-connect-core 58 beam-migrate 58 csv-conduit 58 distributed-process-tests 58 exception-transformers 58 fast-builder 58 hls-class-plugin 58 hls-tactics-plugin 58 kevin 58 lifx-lan 58 log 58 logic-classes 58 maid 58 messagepack 58 milena 58 morpheus-graphql-code-gen-utils 58 phoityne-vscode 58 random-fu 58 record-dot-preprocessor 58 regex-applicative 58 repa-examples 58 staversion 58 stm-chans 58 tabular 58 transformers-base 58 HUnit 57 NanoID 57 Nomyx 57 amazonka-codepipeline 57 beam-postgres 57 blunt 57 cassava 57 co-log-core 57 composite-aeson-refined 57 conferer 57 config-ini 57 copilot-prettyprinter 57 digestive-functors-blaze 57 elerea 57 graph-rewriting 57 graph-rewriting-lambdascope 57 groups 57 hailgun 57 hnix-store-core 57 hsinspect 57 hslogstash 57 hydrogen-prelude 57 llvm-pretty 57 log-base 57 monad-journal 57 monadic-recursion-schemes 57 multirec 57 nix-diff 57 pandoc-cli 57 predicate-typed 57 repline 57 rtcm 57 servant-auth-token 57 simple-smt 57 structured-haskell-mode 57 unix-bytestring 57 wai-routing 57 yi-frontend-pango 57 MonadCatchIO-transformers 56 atom-conduit 56 bytestring-lexing 56 cabal-plan 56 clckwrks-plugin-media 56 clckwrks-theme-bootstrap 56 core-data 56 double-conversion 56 essence-of-live-coding-quickcheck 56 explicit-exception 56 fast-tagsoup 56 fold-debounce 56 ghc-prof 56 gi-gtk-hs 56 handle-like 56 happstack-helpers 56 hath 56 haxl 56 hledger-flow 56 hsx2hs 56 html-conduit 56 lambdabot-haskell-plugins 56 language-thrift 56 lawful-conversions 56 layers-game 56 lio 56 loc 56 managed 56 monadcryptorandom 56 net-spider-rpl 56 niv 56 numhask-array 56 old-time 56 polysemy-plugin 56 postgresql-query 56 proto-lens-combinators 56 ptr-poker 56 reactive-banana-wx 56 reflex-vty 56 relational-record-examples 56 rfc 56 rings 56 servant-elm 56 sexp-grammar 56 sizes 56 stripe-core 56 system-info 56 table-layout 56 taskwarrior 56 tasty-hedgehog 56 testing-feat 56 tttool 56 util 56 vector-th-unbox 56 vivid 56 web-encodings 56 wrecker 56 x509-validation 56 SoccerFun 55 Unique 55 accelerate-cuda 55 amazonka-ds 55 amqp-utils 55 blaze-svg 55 cakyrespa 55 capnp 55 clafer 55 clckwrks-cli 55 convertible-text 55 country 55 cron 55 crypto-numbers 55 dependent-map 55 digestive-functors-happstack 55 directory-tree 55 dyre 55 elynx-markov 55 elynx-seq 55 epub-tools 55 fractionizer 55 graphs 55 hPDB 55 haskell-tools-ast 55 haskell-tools-rewrite 55 hinterface 55 hls-explicit-imports-plugin 55 hls-pragmas-plugin 55 json-schema 55 lapack 55 mmsyn4 55 paragon 55 password 55 pcg-random 55 regular 55 repa-io 55 rest-types 55 shell-monad 55 shikensu 55 simple 55 simple-parser 55 slack-web 55 test-framework-th-prime 55 tls-debug 55 uulib 55 vega-view 55 wai-cors 55 winery 55 x86-64bit 55 yam-datasource 55 BioHMM 54 Decimal 54 OneTuple 54 SVGFonts 54 antagonist 54 api-builder 54 cabal-sort 54 camfort 54 cflp 54 composite-swagger 54 config-value 54 descriptive 54 ede 54 exceptional 54 functor-combinators 54 haskell-tools-debug 54 http-conduit-browser 54 http-proxy 54 json-spec-elm-servant 54 liboleg 54 llvm-hs-pure 54 markup 54 matrix 54 natural-numbers 54 partial-semigroup 54 pms-domain-model 54 pseudo-boolean 54 random 54 regex-with-pcre 54 relational-record 54 saturn 54 slave-thread 54 squeeze 54 test-framework-hunit 54 threads 54 twitter-types 54 unicode-collation 54 update-nix-fetchgit 54 xml-push 54 BlogLiterately-diagrams 53 DeepDarkFantasy 53 ac-library-hs 53 aeson-better-errors 53 amazonka-codecommit 53 apiary-persistent 53 bv-sized 53 chell 53 chp 53 clckwrks-plugin-ircbot 53 computational-algebra 53 data-accessor-template 53 dear-imgui 53 describe 53 envparse 53 fakedata 53 ghc-imported-from 53 ghc-typelits-presburger 53 git-fmt 53 google-static-maps 53 haskell-ci 53 haskell-tools-cli 53 hasklepias 53 hplayground 53 hsinstall 53 hsparql 53 irc 53 log-elasticsearch 53 pool 53 prizm 53 proteome 53 reform 53 representable-profunctors 53 shellwords 53 slynx 53 tasty-quickcheck 53 tasty-sugar 53 test-fixture 53 time-manager 53 tldr 53 webgear-server 53 wild-bind-x11 53 wumpus-tree 53 xeno 53 AspectAG 52 HaskellNet-SSL 52 amazonka-efs 52 attoparsec-data 52 bed-and-breakfast 52 breve 52 cryptol 52 cubicbezier 52 damnpacket 52 derive-storable-plugin 52 ekg-core 52 elynx-tools 52 factory 52 githash 52 graph-rewriting-gl 52 greenclip 52 hanabi-dealer 52 happstack-foundation 52 hasql-cursor-transaction 52 heaps 52 hit 52 hjsonpointer 52 hls-floskell-plugin 52 hls-hlint-plugin 52 hprox 52 hslua-module-doclayout 52 hw-prelude 52 interval-patterns 52 ip2location 52 jsaddle-warp 52 json-spec 52 lambdabot-novelty-plugins 52 modular-arithmetic 52 parsley-core 52 pinned-warnings 52 pool-conduit 52 record 52 semigroupoid-extras 52 servant-auth-client 52 snaplet-mongodb-minimalistic 52 srcloc 52 timers-tick 52 tz 52 unicode-tricks 52 units 52 wai-frontend-monadcgi 52 xmonad-vanessa 52 CV 51 GLFW 51 aeson-schema 51 antisplice 51 ascii-case 51 atlassian-connect-descriptor 51 base16 51 bitcoin-payment-channel 51 bzlib-conduit 51 call 51 chart-unit 51 chatty 51 csound-catalog 51 csound-sampler 51 edge 51 ekg-statsd 51 elynx-nexus 51 exhaustive 51 file-location 51 fortytwo 51 glazier 51 grammatical-parsers 51 hackernews 51 hake 51 hedgehog-classes 51 hledger-interest 51 hsc3-dot 51 hspray 51 json-syntax 51 list-tries 51 ltk 51 maccatcher 51 monad-memo 51 nri-prelude 51 om-plugin-imports 51 polysemy-process 51 poppler 51 posix-api 51 postgresql-syntax 51 product-profunctors 51 protobuf 51 rangemin 51 react-flux 51 rp-tree 51 second-transfer 51 stack-all 51 string-interpolate 51 text-format 51 th-expand-syns 51 th-typegraph 51 unification-fd 51 waterfall-cad-examples 51 wild-bind 51 wordpass 51 xournal-parser 51 z3 51 zlib-bindings 51 zoom-cache 51 GPX 50 SourceGraph 50 algebraic-graphs 50 apiary-logger 50 apply-refact 50 ascii-char 50 comfort-array 50 concurrent-state 50 curry-frontend 50 datadog-tracing 50 docker 50 elynx 50 evdev 50 fast-tags 50 ghcup 50 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https://www.fabiankeil.de/sourcecode/privoxy-log-parser/
privoxy-log-parser - A parser for Privoxy log messages www.fabiankeil.de /sourcecode/privoxy-log-parser/ privoxy-log-parser &ndash; A parser for Privoxy log messages privoxy-log-parser reads Privoxy log messages and: syntax-highlights recognized log lines, reformats some of them for easier comprehension, filters out less useful messages, and (in some cases) calculates additional information, like the compression ratio or how a filter affected the content size. With privoxy-log-parser , you should be able to increase Privoxy's log level, without getting confused by the amount of output you get. For example for debug 64 , privoxy-log-parser will (by default) only show messages that affect the content. If a filter doesn't cause any hits, privoxy-log-parser will hide the "filter foo caused 0 hits" message. privoxy-log-parser ships as privoxy-log-parser.pl to make it clear that it's a Perl script, on most operating systems you can strip the extension. Run perldoc privoxy-log-parser(.pl) to read the documentation. Example Output In the screen shot above, privoxy-log-parser makes it easier to see which filters hit the page, and how the content size was affected. In the screen shot to the left ( full version ) you see log messages for three different pft requests, the first of them was responsible for the two other ones and is waiting for their results. The colored thread ids make it easy to see which log line belongs to which request. Statistic mode Privoxy-Log-Parser can also generate statistics: fk@t520 ~ $privoxy-log-parser.pl --statistics /usr/jails/privoxy-jail/var/log/privoxy/privoxy.log Inconsistent request counts: 6004/5977 Client requests total: 5977 Crunches: 673 (11.26%) Blocks: 536 (8.97%) Fast redirections: 21 (0.35%) Connection timeouts: 0 (0.00%) Connection failures: 0 (0.00%) Outgoing requests: 5304 (88.74%) Server keep-alive offers: 4041 (67.61%) New outgoing connections: 1813 (30.33%) Reused server connections: 3518 (58.86%; server offers accepted: 87.06%) Empty responses: 0 (0.00%) Empty responses on new connections: 0 (0.00%) Empty responses on reused connections: 0 (0.00%) Client connections: 1951 Bytes of content transferred to the client: 1339608595 Client requests per connection distribution: 1207: 1 271: 2 137: 3 69: 4 65: 5 54: 6 38: 7 23: 8 16: 9 13: 10 Enable --show-complete-request-distribution to get less common numbers as well. Improperly accounted requests: ~14 Method distribution: 5804 : GET 156 : POST 17 : OPTIONS Client HTTP versions: 5977 : HTTP/1.1 HTTP status codes according to 'debug 512' (status codes sent by the server may differ): 5297 : 200 536 : 403 59 : 503 44 : 404 25 : 302 16 : 502 URL statistics are disabled. Increase --url-statistics-threshold to enable them. Passed request statistics are disabled. Increase --passed-request-statistics-threshold to enable them. Host statistics are disabled. Increase --host-statistics-threshold to enable them. Fabian Keil www.fabiankeil.de/ fk@fabiankeil.de $Id: index.html,v 1.4 2022/04/28 15:40:02 fk Exp $
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https://www.fabiankeil.de/gehacktes/git-whodaman/
git-whodaman: Figure out which commiter is "da man" www.fabiankeil.de /gehacktes/git-whodaman/ git-whodaman : Figure out which commiter is da man git-whodaman is a subcommand for git to figure out who da man is. Obviously da man is the human who made the most commits. The type of human is gathered from the script name so you can symlink the script to git-whodafemale or git-whodamaster etc. if you're gathering statistics for a repository where this is more appropriate. The script has to be copied to a directory that is included in the $PATH variable so git can find it. Usage fk@t520 ~/git/curl $which git-whodaman /home/fk/scripts/git-whodaman fk@t520 ~/git/curl $git whodaman | head -n 30 Daniel Stenberg is da man (branch: master; commits in branch: 29439) 1 Daniel Stenberg made 16909 commits (57.4374%). 2 Yang Tse made 2587 commits (8.78766%). 3 Steve Holme made 1916 commits (6.50837%). 4 Dan Fandrich made 1110 commits (3.77051%). 5 Guenter Knauf made 662 commits (2.24872%). 6 Jay Satiro made 596 commits (2.02453%). 7 Gisle Vanem made 494 commits (1.67805%). 8 Marc Hoersken made 458 commits (1.55576%). 9 Marcel Raad made 379 commits (1.28741%). 10 Patrick Monnerat made 312 commits (1.05982%). 11 Kamil Dudka made 254 commits (0.862801%). 12 Daniel Gustafsson made 195 commits (0.662387%). 13 Viktor Szakats made 191 commits (0.648799%). 14 Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa made 138 commits (0.468766%). 15 Alessandro Ghedini made 83 commits (0.281939%). 16 Michael Kaufmann made 79 commits (0.268352%). 17 Fabian Keil made 74 commits (0.251367%). 18 Nick Zitzmann made 70 commits (0.23778%). 19 Peter Wu made 61 commits (0.207208%). 20 Jiri Hruska made 58 commits (0.197018%). 21 Julien Chaffraix made 54 commits (0.18343%). 22 Johannes Schindelin made 50 commits (0.169843%). 23 Emil Engler made 42 commits (0.142668%). 24 Sergei Nikulov made 40 commits (0.135874%). 25 Sterling Hughes made 39 commits (0.132477%). 26 Jakub Zakrzewski made 33 commits (0.112096%). 27 James Housley made 31 commits (0.105302%). 28 Steinar H. Gunderson made 29 commits (0.0985088%). License git-whodaman is free software. Copyright (c) 2013-2023 Fabian Keil &lt;fk@fabiankeil.de> Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. ALL YOUR DATA IS BELONG TO THE SOFTWARE AND MAY BE EATEN BY IT. IF THAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE, YOU SHOULD PROBABLY MAKE BACKUPS BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE. Fabian Keil www.fabiankeil.de/ fk@fabiankeil.de $Id: index.html,v 1.2 2023/02/17 08:52:03 fk Exp $
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http://hackage.haskell.org/package/semigroupoids-1.2.6.1/revisions/
Metadata revisions for semigroupoids-1.2.6.1 | Hackage Hackage :: [Package] Search&nbsp; Browse What's new Upload User accounts Metadata revisions for semigroupoids-1.2.6.1 Package maintainers and Hackage trustees are allowed to edit certain bits of package metadata after a release, without uploading a new tarball. Note that the tarball itself is never changed, just the metadata that is stored separately. For more information about metadata revisions, please refer to the Hackage Metadata Revisions FAQ . No. Time User SHA256 -r1 2015-01-03T09:39:00Z HerbertValerioRiedel 6655b823dbc776679d9fa83f03ee51e538d4d51ab625c1ae10c78a5c73266d92 Changed the library component&#39;s library dependency on &#39;base&#39; from &gt;=4 &amp;&amp; &lt;5 to &gt;=4 &amp;&amp; &lt;4.6 -r0 2012-02-04T02:17:48Z EdwardKmett 3874d20222a2f8d6220564bcf6db4e968dca32959a479c92a71d343798a08f2c
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https://packages.debian.org/stable/astro-all
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http://www.mhonarc.org/
MHonArc Home Page Mirrors: &nbsp;&nbsp; DE &nbsp;&nbsp; DE(BWB) &nbsp;&nbsp; DE(NRW) &nbsp;&nbsp; DE(TH) &nbsp;&nbsp; JP &nbsp;&nbsp; US(IL) &nbsp;&nbsp; US(TX) &nbsp;&nbsp; Locales: &nbsp;&nbsp; DE &nbsp;&nbsp; --> JA &nbsp;&nbsp; RU &nbsp;&nbsp; --> A mail-to-HTML converter Contents What's&nbsp;New | What&nbsp;is&nbsp;MHonArc? | Examples | Download | Mirrors | Support | Related&nbsp;Software What's New *** SECURITY ADVISORY *** MHonArc releases prior to v2.6.18 have known vulnerabilities to the HTML filter, making web sites hosting MHonArc web archives vulnerable to XSS attackes. All users are STRONGLY encouraged to upgrade to the latest release. If you are unable to upgrade immediately, and you are operating a site that archives messages from untrusted sources, please see the following item in the MHonArc FAQ: So how can I exclude HTML mail? . Even with the fixes provided, it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to neutralize HTML data for any archive containing content from untrusted sources. &nbsp; Apr&nbsp;22,&nbsp;2014:&nbsp; v2.6.19 released: Bug fixes. More information available in CHANGES and the v2.6.19 bug fix report . &nbsp; What is MHonArc? MHonArc is a Perl mail-to-HTML converter. MHonArc provides HTML mail archiving with index, mail thread linking, etc; plus other capabilities including support for MIME and powerful user customization features. Examples mhonarc.org mail archives: &lt;http://www.mhonarc.org/archive/html/&gt; WWW Mailing List Archives &amp; References: &lt;http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/&gt; The Mail Archive: &lt;http://www.mail-archive.com/&gt; hort.net Archived Email Lists: &lt;http://www.hort.net/lists/&gt; Debian Mailing List Archives: &lt;http://lists.debian.org/&gt; FreeLists: &lt;http://www.freelists.org/&gt; sourceware.org mailing lists: &lt;https://www.sourceware.org/lists.html&gt; mail.gnome.org Archives: &lt;http://mail.gnome.org/archives/&gt; lists.riseup.net: &lt;http://lists.riseup.net/www/&gt; Download MHonArc is distributed under the GNU General Public License . You can download MHonArc from a site close to you or from this site in the following formats: MD5 Checksum Filename Size - Sig --------------------------------- --------------------------- ------------- 80f1f0044ce5bf2a341465e96668274f MHonArc-2.6.19-1.noarch.rpm 1947004 - Sig 6e74712a6da370c8c63b5bde7573f48f MHonArc-2.6.19.tar.bz2 1577790 - Sig d86645e67da3524574caaee8a4dde69a MHonArc-2.6.19.tar.gz 1992055 - Sig 5a2c9f5c0e6c438a607e9f786c4870b1 MHonArc-2.6.19.zip 2441451 - Sig --------------------------------- --------------------------- ------------- For complete information on installing MHonArc from the distribution, please read the Installation section of the MHonArc reference manual . IMPORTANT: Please read the release notes before upgrading from an older release. Public Signing Key Since MHonArc v2.6.11, distribution bundles are digitally signed. The following public key can be used for signature verification: -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) mQGiBEKOHu4RBACtUzT7qUPCkph1PqSOykVrbFoC8KbQ4fJEk7uxZsmuFT4w0N86 NL+OSnSdwSLYWps1sYt9sIs8Z73vqHML0mUoRtpMq6iVaU2y+TjiXLPFe46BHGWk wpqe04b9Bvv2hiK1SKn3UEq5Nh0qBlxa2nBZ7/KQgWYPmxX1Knk3IOXmCwCgs5Nn LXXgsjlAw/LZ9NvGnrg58vkEAIvjIkYgTDdycST7wm5HN+UHvp6j5lhnlJQvl36f xQ2FjwFAq1iKxtzyNY2tQ+gAyv17T4lkJEWM4JzcfQQor1M9FDzrHCbVwk7JpImT iFv94ABhJt73QJjqI+nhW3oNOxYPj+e0VrpYymrzrXcqKyn1BlPoyNaQ2a9tLRvn z5pEA/4mZiWip8bGJkGW5jRn56zrf4RqREAwHjs8XG92jDzWyIhX3mlv/8gCnOVY TOD/KNZ9MyJfIgq/CeqdtK31I9a33LWSb1hsi4/rhOCUPPTkBhk5lWioKssS2W8C CwUiYjWbIvBw12+Yvfm0JNNMGO/rzFOjj6s5WGO+B0weqfLcyrRATUhvbkFyYyBT aWduaW5nIFVzZXIgKE1Ib25BcmMgU2lnbmluZyBLZXkpIDxtaG9uYXJjQG1ob25h cmMub3JnPoheBBMRAgAeBQJCjh7uAhsDBgsJCAcDAgMVAgMDFgIBAh4BAheAAAoJ EEfx4u7GMGYGuKMAn1WwLggyhQ6e8krX5aKpm8ZtrbVaAJ4w2yAZlsmETeHnkozq e4fmW0u5DLkCDQRCjh/3EAgAq10ERViVtgnjJhJMq1FYOY/T1CUyzbKRSvZ186CF vcU6Cdl14dftSf9cyiSHjAPyg+hRf+MJnZ2eJDJOI5wA9+ckST53lr3dLU895Xz9 0fBTO6uzMF3fiDazfe1PW/fWYpZtdwIPLTg2vlnoQ7NGF8hOUki8jL8CJIhN+UCq ehsz/2x6FcFh4NQLbChiyTMhjOnu0M+xHxn4sl2nKcsSxy8Y9IkGo2cswQ8+V+Kw 9LPWem589bhfoKruDeNAn9K0uqpBYXlR7uhiWDjxklCGbzlLbiF+3XNy9f76DhOm yLxMuN+rq361uV2ePXjcUSl6XuvdNuz25lRRL32wNxDnnwAECwf/TiqZeiHH5qPC MmoQxZd90VW5/rLO0kgb/ijBQpgrjvKcWp3XsQcrRi/Ah4jyGzR4v0ueoGFN04k9 rH4KZT61W7qtlG32YNvJIlmoOmuD6144GJExqbuLO09skXyUipQlaYIGFgkNHeBO v6YZ/CHIBeFYWju0mzsviITAbg+kW4bkm/kUFxQMFpIJTBDhYCh1WiWymwluTTxf 3YmQu+0zloVC0C2CqdiPj+f6W73EtOOFHLcNdK4POXFjfdbTxw2MBUDHhorhr7vf ogj0dmUR8jUCLWd/0TPjyJ+Yd6F83T0y0G8KOzGTm0rsNoR0YrXv3TI/I0oge7H1 A4EURC+Cb4hJBBgRAgAJBQJCjh/3AhsMAAoJEEfx4u7GMGYGATgAnRYYeRWI+SMF HQLvCJtzi5ItzFcUAKCsbdsaPrV6noZQ+IjvSYat1ObXVQ== =2R87 -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- If using GnuPG , you can verify the signature for a file, after importing the above key into your key ring, as follows: prompt&gt; gpg --verify file .sig file Replace file with the distribution bundle you want to verify. Other Download Locations MHonArc software can be downloaded from a mirror site or from one of the following distribution locations: &lt;http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/mhonarc/&gt; (Savannah) &lt;http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/E/EH/EHOOD/&gt; (CPAN) &lt;http://packages.debian.org/mhonarc&gt; (Debian) &lt;http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=MHonArc&gt; (3rd-party Linux RPMs) Older Versions Past versions of MHonArc may be obtained from the releases directory . Snapshots Installable snapshot builds of the latest sources are available in the releases directory . Mirrors Home address &lt;http://www.mhonarc.org/&gt; (US, IL) (hosting services graciously provided by Mallorn Computing ) Mirrors: &lt;http://www.very-clever.com/mhonarc/&gt; (DE) &lt;http://mhonarc.domainunion.de/&gt; (DE, BWB) &lt;http://mhonarc.ipmedia.de/&gt; (DE, NRW) &lt;http://mhonarc.brainbyte.de/&gt; (DE, TH) &lt;http://www.mhonarc.jp/mirror/&gt; (JP) &lt;http://www.nacs.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/mhonarc.html&gt; (US, CA) &lt;http://www.java-tips.org/mirror/mhonarc/&gt; (US, TX) Locales: &lt;http://www.mhonarc.de/&gt; (DE) --> &lt;http://www.mhonarc.jp/&gt; (JA) &lt;http://mhonarc-ru.gonorar.com/&gt; (RU) --> Support Documentation : Reference Manual, FAQ, and guides. Japanese MHonArc Russian MHonArc --> Mailing Lists &amp; Contacts Archives Bugs Revision history TODO list Professional consulting 3rd party links : Useful Aliases and Environment Variables , by shohreh@uci.edu Howto set up sendmail/procmail/mhonarc to create PHD logs , by Shashank Khanvilkar --> Related&nbsp;Software mharc A web-based mail archiving system for multiple mailing lists using Procmail , MHonArc, and Namazu . Example usage of mharc can be seen by checking out the mhonarc.org list archives . Contributed programs Useful 3rd-party contributed programs are included in the contrib directory of the MHonArc distribution. Extras Additional, related programs are included in the extras directory of the MHonArc distribution Mirrors: &nbsp;&nbsp; DE &nbsp;&nbsp; DE(BWB) &nbsp;&nbsp; DE(NRW) &nbsp;&nbsp; DE(TH) &nbsp;&nbsp; JP &nbsp;&nbsp; US(IL) &nbsp;&nbsp; US(TX) &nbsp;&nbsp; Locales: &nbsp;&nbsp; DE &nbsp;&nbsp; --> JA &nbsp;&nbsp; RU &nbsp;&nbsp; --> $Date: 2014/04/22 04:29:29 $ Earl Hood , mhonarc &#64; mhonarc.org
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/bookworm/amd64/pkg_set_cloud-image_build-depends.html
cloud-image_build-depends 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 &bull; 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 cloud-image_build-depends 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 cloud-image_build-depends in bookworm/amd64 consists of 521 packages: 19 (3.6%) packages failed to build reproducibly: guile-3.0 systemtap lynx doxygen dejagnu grub2 + + + + secilc black mypy bluez openvswitch graphviz + numpy python3.11 icu qemu xorg-server linux gnupg2 8 (1.5%) packages failed to build from source: python-babel openldap fakeroot ruby3.1 python-asyncssh curl perl glibc 2 (0.4%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: gcc-12 nss 492 (94.4%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl alabaster alsa-lib apache2 # 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Impressum - Fabian Keil - IT-Berater www.fabiankeil.de/ autor.html Impressum Verantwortlich für diese bescheidene Webpräsenz und andere unter der Domain fabiankeil.de laufenden Dienste ist: Fabian Keil IT -Beratung und Polizei-Erziehung USt-IdNr. : DE 295260795 (Einzelunternehmen) Frankfurter Straße 68 51065 Köln fk@fabiankeil.de ( OpenPGP-Schlüssel-ID 8BA2371C ) Bitte beachten: Meine Betriebsstätte ist gottesdienstlichen Zwecken gewidmet . Bitte nicht ohne Termin klingeln. Sollten (Rechtschreib-)Fehler aufgefallen, oder Fragen offen geblieben sein, bitte mailen. Ich bevorzuge PGP / MIME , komme zur Not aber auch mit PGP /INLINE-kodierten oder gar unverschlüsselten Mails klar. Kommerzielle Dienstleistungen Bei Interesse an Dienstleistungen im Bereich IT -Beratung, IT -Sicherheit, Datenschutz, Systemadministration, Software-Entwicklung, OpSec oder Polizei-Erziehung bitte mailen. Anonymisierende Tor-Server Auf den Servern mit den IP -Adressen 95.211.138.7, 95.211.138.51 und 46.165.221.207 betreibe ich Tor -Server, in der Vergangenheit auch mit den Adressen 81.169.155.246, 85.25.151.22 und 188.68.250.88. Die Nutzung durch Dritte erfolgt unentgeltlich, die Erhebung von Bestandsdaten ist für den Betrieb nicht erforderlich und mir daher nach § 95 (1) TKG verboten . Darüber hinaus wurde Tor zur anonymen Netznutzung entwickelt, rechtswidrig gesammelte Log-Daten eines einzelnen Tor-Servers würden zur Lokalisierung eines Nutzers folglich nicht ausreichen. Hintertüren zur Nutzer-Ermittlung sind auch für Strafverfolgungsbehörden nicht vorgesehen, da sie die Sicherheit des Systems gefährden würden. Auskünfte über die Klarpersonalien der Nutzer kann ich mangels Kenntnis nicht geben, beantworte Strafverfolgungsbehörden aber gerne andere Fragen mit Bezug zu Tor und biete dazu auch Schulungen an. Von weiteren Hausdurchsuchungen und temporären Beschlagnahmungen (Aktenzeichen 606000-032309-10/9) bitte ich mit Verweis auf die eindeutige Rechtslage abzusehen. Über eingestellte Strafverfahren möchte ich auch dann informiert werden, wenn ich im Vorfeld nicht über das Verfahren in Kenntnis gesetzt worden bin. Dies ist eine Bitte um Bescheid nach § 170 (2) StPO . Ich weise der Fairness halber darauf hin, dass ich Klagen gegen die Polizei im Rahmen der Polizei-Erziehung (staatlich anerkannt, Details siehe oben) als Werbekosten von der Steuer absetzen kann. Datenschutz Zugriffe auf diese Website werden protokolliert um zum Beispiel Fehler oder auch Angriffe besser nachvollziehen zu können. Die Log-Dateien können unter Umständen personenbezogene Daten enthalten, daher empfiehlt es sich, keine unnötigen Spuren zu hinterlassen . Lizenz-Gekasper Das deutsche Urheberrecht erlaubt es, Texte und Bilder privat zu kopieren, im persönlichen Umfeld zu verbreiten, sie zu verlinken oder zu zitieren. Auch für diese Website müssen diese Rechte nicht erst schriftlich bestätigt werden. Für Software gibt es im deutschen Urheberrecht leider eine Reihe von zusätzlichen Beschränkungen. Die über diese Website verbreiteten Programme sind freie Software und unterliegen Lizenzen, die dem Nutzer weitere Rechte einräumen. In der Regel nutze ich den vom OpenBSD-Projekt bevorzugten Lizenz-Baustein , bei älterer Software aber teilweise auch noch die GPL v2 . Bei nicht explizit gekennzeichneten Patches gilt auf dieser Website die Lizenz des gepatchten Programmes. Fabian Keil www.fabiankeil.de/ fk@fabiankeil.de $Id: autor.html,v 1.37 2025/12/12 11:00:50 fk Exp $
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Polizei-Beobachtung beim Start der "Karawane gegen Einkesselung und Repressionen" vor dem "Verfassungsschutz" www.fabiankeil.de /blog-surrogat/2014/03/19/start-der-karawane-vor-dem-verfassungschutz.html Polizei-Beobachtung beim Start der Karawane gegen Einkesselung und Repressionen vor dem Verfassungsschutz Am 18.3. startete die von der Anatolischen F�deration ausgehende Karawane gegen Einkesselung und Repressionen mit einer Kundgebung vor dem Bundesamt f�r Verfassungschutz in K�ln-Chorweiler. Ich war nicht nur zur Polizei-Beobachtung dort, sondern auch um auf unsere Demo gegen Massen�berwachung am 12.4. in K�ln aufmerksam zu machen. Ich habe viele nette Menschen und zwei fantasievolle Polizisten kennengelernt. Der aus meiner Sicht ebenfalls teilweise rechtswidrigen Video-�berwachung durch den Verfassungschutz werde ich einen eigenen Artikel widmen. Beschwerde bei der Polizei From: Fabian Keil &lt;fk@fabiankeil.de> To: poststelle.koeln@polizei.nrw.de Subject: Beschwerde �ber Polizei-Verhalten bei Versammlung vor dem "Verfassungsschutz" am 2014-03-18 Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 15:19:46 +0100 Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, wie Ihnen sp�testens seit der Aufnahme meiner personenbezogener Daten bekannt ist, habe ich heute u.a. als Polizei-Beobachter an der Versammlung vor dem "Verfassungsschutz" in Chorweiler teilgenommen. Zwei K�lner Polizisten, die Herren M und K, haben sich dabei leider v�llig daneben benommen und auch in meine Grundrechte wurde aus meiner Sicht rechtswidrig eingegriffen. Ich habe mich dem Versammlungsort vom Bahnhof Chorweiler aus gen�hert und bin dabei, ohne es erkennen und vermeiden zu k�nnen, in das Blickfeld einer polizeilichen Fahrzeugkamera geraten. Das Fahrzeug (Kennzeichen NRW 5-7228) war dabei so geparkt, dass die Kamera den Weg vom Bahnhof zum Versammlungsort gut abdecken konnte. Eine versehentliche Fahrzeug-Ausrichtung erscheint mir unwahrscheinlich. Das Objektiv der Kamera war nicht verdeckt, unabh�ngig davon, ob die Kamera auch aufgenommen hat (bzw. die Polizei die Aufnahme best�tigt), sehe ich hier einen offensichtlichen Versto� gegen VersG � 12a, das Grundrecht der informationellen Selbstbestimmung (Art. 2 Abs. 1 i.V.m. Art. 1 Abs. 1 GG), sowie das Grundrecht auf Versammlungsfreiheit (Art. 8 Abs. 1 GG). In der Vergangenheit habe ich Sie bereits mehrfach aufgefordert, auf Versammlungen gerichtete Kamera-Objektive sichtbar abzudecken, wenn keine Aufnahme beabsichtigt ist und Ihnen das Abschwenken der Kamera zu aufwendig erscheint. Am liebsten w�re es mir nat�rlich weiterhin, wenn Sie erst dann Kameras auf Versammlungen richten w�rden, wenn auch die Bedingungen f�r eine Aufnahme vorliegen. Rechtswidriger Einsatz von Polizei-Kameras auf Versammlungen ist f�r mich keine �berraschung mehr, sondern kommt in K�ln leider regelm��ig vor. Neu war aber bei der heutigen Versammlung f�r mich, dass meine Personalien aufgenommen wurden und dies auf R�ckfrage mit dem frei erfundenen Vorwurf begr�ndet wurde, "man" h�tte mich beim Anbringen eines Aufklebers mit der Aufschrift "Freiheit f�r alle politischen Gefangenen" beobachtet. Der Vorwurf kam von Herrn M, der auch meine Personalien aufgenommen hat, Herr K stand direkt daneben. Trotz mehrfacher R�ckfragen wollte sich Herr K nicht dazu �u�ern, ob er sich den Unterstellungen von Herrn M anschlie�t, Herr M sprach aber von mehreren "Zeugen" und Herr K hat der Vereinnahmung nicht widersprochen. Auf meine Frage an Herrn M, ob er mir eine Ordnungswidrigkeit unterstellen w�rde, oder vielleicht sogar eine Straftat, wurde mir gesagt, dies w�rde der "Verfassungsschutz" entscheiden, der den "Fall" bearbeiten w�rde. Im Verlauf des weiteren Gespr�chs stellte sich heraus, dass Herr M den "Staatsschutz" meinte, ganz sicher bin ich mir da aber nicht. Bitte teilen Sie mir mit, was genau Sie mir vorwerfen und an wen Sie meine personenbezogenen Daten weiter gegeben haben oder dies noch vorhaben. Au�erdem bitte ich um Mitteilung der Rechtsgrundlage f�r die Aufnahme, Weitergabe und Verarbeitung der Daten. Aus meiner Sicht ist der Inhalt des Aufklebers strafrechtlich unbedenklich, aber da ich den Aufkleber nicht geklebt habe und folglich auch nicht dabei gesehen werden konnte, ist das an dieser Stelle v�llig irrelevant. Bis zur hoffentlich zeitnah erfolgenden gerichtlichen Kl�rung bitte ich darum, dass die Herren M und K nicht auf Versammlungen eingesetzt werden, bei denen der Polizei bekannt ist, dass ich an der Leitung oder Organisation beteiligt bin. Sollten Sie keine gerichtliche Kl�rung anstreben, l�schen Sie bitte umgehend die aufgenommen Daten und best�tigen Sie mir die L�schung schriftlich. Mit freundlichen Gr��en Fabian Keil Frankfurter Str. 68 51065 K�ln -- Keinen Bock mehr auf rufsch�digende Vereinnahmung durch GdP und BDK? Unterst�tzen Sie die kritischen Polizisten bei Ihrer vorbildlichen Arbeit gegen die Vorratsdatenspeicherung und andere verfassungswidrige Gesetzes-Entw�rfe: http://www.kritische-polizisten.de/ Vermutlich wird M seine Geschichte nicht vor einem Richter wiederholen wollen und vielleicht ging es ihm auch von Anfang an nur um die Identit�tsfestellung, aber ich lasse mich nat�rlich gerne �berraschen. Ihre Polizei K�ln - professionell, b�rgerorientiert, rechtsstaatlich . Erste Reaktion From: [...] To: &lt;fk@fabiankeil.de> Subject: Ihre Beschwerde bei der Polizei K�ln vom 19.03.2014 Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 08:52:49 +0100 Polizeipr�sidium K�ln K�ln, 20.03.2014 ZA 24 - Beschwerdemanagement 13.05.01-B 2010/2014 Eingaben und Beschwerden; Ihr Schreiben vom 19.03.2014 Sehr geehrter Herr Keil, ich best�tige Ihnen hiermit den Eingang Ihrer Beschwerde, die der Beh�rdenleitung vorgelegen hat. Ich bitte um Verst�ndnis daf�r, dass ohne Kenntnis weiterer Einzelheiten eine Stellungnahme nicht m�glich ist. Mit der Beantwortung Ihres Schreibens wurde die zust�ndige Dienststelle beauftragt. Von dort erhalten Sie in K�rze weitere Nachricht. Mit freundlichen Gr��en Im Auftrag [...] &lt; http://www.polizei-nrw.de/koeln/index.html > Polizeipr�sidium K�ln ZA 28 - Beschwerdemanagement - Walter-Pauli-Ring 2-6 51103 K�ln Tel.: ++49 (0) 221/229 - 3983 Fax: ++49 (0) 221/229 - 243983 Bilder Die Foto k�nnen frei ( CC0 ) verwendet werden. So weit wie es rechtlich m�glich ist, gebe ich alle Urheberrechte, Leistungsschutzrechte und verwandten Schutzrechte zusammen mit allen damit verbundenen Anspr�chen und Einreden an ihnen auf. Update 2014-03-31: Einladung zur Vernehmung als Beschuldigter Der Staatsschutz war wohl doch nicht interessiert, statt dessen ermittelt jetzt die Kriminalpolizei: Geplante Vernehmung entf�llt From: Fabian Keil &lt;fk@fabiankeil.de> To: kk54.koeln@polizei.nrw.de Subject: "Vorladung" zur Vernehmung - Aktenzeichen 601000-092308-14/7 Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 13:15:01 +0200 Sehr geehrter Herr ..., vielen Dank f�r Ihre Einladung zur Vernehmung als Beschuldigter vom 2014-03-26. Zeit und besonders der Ort passen mir leider nicht, aber sachdienliche Hinweise von mir liegen der Polizei K�ln bereits in Form der Beschwerde 13.05.01-B 2010/2014 vor. Sollten Sie weitere Fragen haben, lassen Sie es mich bitte wissen. In der Zwischenzeit k�nnten Sie vielleicht schon mal Ihre "Zeugen" auf �� 153 - 163 StGB aufmerksam machen. Vielen Dank. Mit freundlichen Gr��en Fabian Keil Frankfurter Str. 68 51065 K�ln -- Keinen Bock mehr auf rufsch�digende Vereinnahmung durch GdP und BDK? Unterst�tzen Sie die kritischen Polizisten bei Ihrer vorbildlichen Arbeit gegen die Vorratsdatenspeicherung und andere verfassungswidrige Gesetzes-Entw�rfe: http://www.kritische-polizisten.de/ Update 2014-04-03: Angek�ndigte �bergabe des Vorgangs an die K�lner Staatsanwaltschaft From: ... To: &lt;fk@fabiankeil.de> Subject: AW: "Vorladung" zur Vernehmung - Aktenzeichen 601000-092308-14/7 Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 14:26:15 +0200 [Kommentar:] Sehr geehrter Herr Keil, danke f�r die Information. Sie sind nicht verpflichtet, hier eine Aussage zu machen, k�nnten sich anwaltlich vertreten lassen, eigene Beweise beantragen und ansonsten auch einfach schweigen zur Sache. Gleichwohl frage ich mich, ob Sie keine Aussage machen wollen oder ob Sie lediglich einen anderen Termin ben�tigen. Sie k�nnen jederzeit mit mir w�hrend der B�rozeiten eine Termin�nderung vereinbaren! Sollte ich von Ihnen in den n�chsten Tagen nichts h�ren, werde ich den Vorgang der StA K�ln �bersenden. (Kleine Anmerkung zu Ihrem Belehrungsauftrag: Ihre Bewerbung als Ausbilder in Sachen Strafprozessrecht bitte ich ggf. unter Beif�gung von entsprechenden Bewerbungsunterlagen zu �bersenden.) :-) Mit freundlichen Gr��en [...] Zur Bewerbung bin ich noch nicht gekommen ... Einstellung w�re akzeptabel From: Fabian Keil &lt;fk@fabiankeil.de> To: ... Subject: Re: "Vorladung" zur Vernehmung - Aktenzeichen 601000-092308-14/7 Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 17:32:06 +0200 Sehr geehrter Herr ..., vielen Dank f�r die schnelle Antwort. Eine Aussage lehne ich nicht grunds�tzlich ab, w�rde daf�r aber ungern auf eigenen Kosten bis nach K�ln-Chorweiler fahren und habe voraussichtlich bis zum 14.04. wegen aus meiner Sicht wichtigeren Dingen keine Zeit: http://cologne.stopwatchingus.info/demo-12-april.html (Geheim-Tipp: Es soll eine Rede von den Kritischen Polizisten geben!) Mit der Einstellung des Verfahrens durch die Staatsanwaltschaft K�ln k�nnte ich leben, komme aber nach der Demo auch gerne f�r ein pers�nliches Gespr�ch zur Polizeidirektion K�ln-M�lheim, die ich ohne gro�en Aufwand erreichen kann. Soweit f�r mich moralisch vertretbar, beantworte ich weitere Fragen auch gerne schriftlich. Mit freundlichen Gr��en Fabian Keil -- Keinen Bock mehr auf rufsch�digende Vereinnahmung durch GdP und BDK? Unterst�tzen Sie die kritischen Polizisten bei Ihrer vorbildlichen Arbeit gegen die Vorratsdatenspeicherung und andere verfassungswidrige Gesetzes-Entw�rfe: http://www.kritische-polizisten.de/ Polizei setzt propriet�re McAfee-Malware ein From: ... To: &lt;fk@fabiankeil.de> Subject: AW: McAfee GroupShield - S00PAAAEX03 - Warnung Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2014 07:37:46 +0200 Ihre Anlagen sind hier nicht zu sehen, da sie aus Sicherheitsgr�nden geblockt sind. Bitte �bersenden Sie per normaler Post oder bringen Sie die Informationen hier nach Terminabsprache vorbei. Mit freundlichen Gr��en [...] Das Verfahren wurde abgegeben From: ... To: "Fabian Keil" &lt;fk@fabiankeil.de> Subject: AW: "Vorladung" zur Vernehmung - Aktenzeichen 601000-092308-14/7 Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2014 07:39:40 +0200 Sehr geehrter Herr Keil, �ber die Aufgabenwahrnehmung entscheiden nicht die Tatverd�chtigen sondern der Gesch�ftsverteilungsplan. Sie k�nnen sich jederzeit an einen Anwalt wenden, der Sie vertritt. Ich gebe das Verfahren nunmehr ab an die StA K�ln und gehe davon aus, dass Sie sich anwaltlich vertreten lassen, um sich der M�hsahl von 5 km Fahrt mit �ffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln zu 2,50 Euro nicht unterziehen zu m�ssen. K�nftigen Schriftverkehr bitte ich im �brigen per normaler Post abzuwickeln. Mit freundlichen Gr��en [...] Nat�rlich kostet eine einfache Fahrt von K�ln-M�lheim nach K�ln-Chorweiler nicht 2,50 Euro, sondern 2,70 Euro, irgendwie muss die rechtswidrige Massen�berwachung der KVB AG schlie�lich finanziert werden. Ich gehe nicht davon aus, dass mich die Polizei anschlie�end auf eigene Kosten nach Hause fahren w�rde und dort bleiben wollte ich auch nicht. Zu den unn�tigen Kosten k�me die M�glichkeit, dass mir die meines Wissens nicht beurlaubten Polizisten M und H beim erneuten Betreten der inoffiziellen polizeilichen Gefahrenzone K�ln-Chorweiler weitere Verfahren anh�ngen k�nnten. In anderen Teilen K�lns ist mir das noch nie passiert, obwohl ich dort deutlich h�ufiger Polizei-Kontakt habe. Anlagen waren ungef�hrlich, IFG-Anfrage l�uft From: Fabian Keil &lt;fk@fabiankeil.de> To: ... Subject: Re: McAfee GroupShield - S00PAAAEX03 - Warnung Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2014 16:23:02 +0200 ... wrote: > Ihre Anlagen sind hier nicht zu sehen, da sie aus Sicherheitsgr�nden geblockt sind. Sehr geehrter Herr ..., ich danke f�r den Hinweis. Bei den "Anlagen" handelte es sich um elektronische Signaturen, von denen keine Gefahr ausgeht. Diese zu "blocken" erscheint mir rechtlich fragw�rdig, daf�r mache ich aber nat�rlich nicht Sie pers�nlich verantwortlich. Eine IFG-Anfrage nach weiteren Details dazu l�uft: https://fragdenstaat.de/anfrage/it-standard-der-polizei-koln-bzw-nrw/ Bei dieser E-Mail lasse ich die OpenPGP-Signatur ausnahmsweise mal weg, die Integrit�t des Inhalts kann folglich nicht mehr gepr�ft werden, aber zumindest die "Beanstandung" durch den "McAfee GroupShield" sollte ausbleiben. Vielen Dank f�r die Abgabe des Verfahrens an die Staatsanwaltschaft K�ln, ich bin gespannt, wie es weiter geht. Mit freundlichen Gr��en Fabian Keil Wegen den verbesserten Nutzungsbedingungen habe ich meinen fragdenstaat.de-Zugang gek�ndigt, Stand (2015-05-15) der obigen Anfrage ist, dass die Polizei K�ln mich an das Landesamt f�r Zentrale Polizeiliche Dienste verwiesen hat, von da ist noch keine Antwort gekommen. Update 2014-05-15: Erinnerung From: Fabian Keil &lt;fk@fabiankeil.de> To: Polizei K�ln &lt;poststelle.koeln@polizei.nrw.de> Subject: Beschwerde 13.05.01-B 2010/2014 Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 18:08:22 +0200 Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, meine Beschwerde 13.05.01-B 2010/2014 vom 2014-03-18 wurde mit Ihrem Schreiben vom 2014-03-27 (kein Aktenzeichen) nur teilweise beantwortet. Weder teilen Sie mir mit, ob und auf welcher Rechtsgrundlage meine personenbezogenen Daten an den "Verfassungsschutz" weiter gegeben wurden, noch machen Sie die angeblich erfolgte "Pr�fung der einschl�gigen Rechtsgrundlage" f�r mich nachvollziehbar. Durch das Richten einer Polizei-Kamera auf Versammlungsteilnehmer wird, wie bereits in der urspr�nglichen Beschwerde ausgef�hrt, in mehrere Grundrechte eingegriffen, ohne gesetzliche Legitimation ist es also grundrechtswidrig. Laut Ihrem Schreiben wurden mit der Kamera am 2014-03-18 keine Aufnahmen gemacht, bitte teilen Sie mir also mit, welcher Paragraph im Versammlungsgesetz Ihrer Auffassung nach den Grundrechtseingriff rechtfertigt. VersG � 12a kommt offensichtlich nicht in Betracht, da er sich nur auf aufnehmende Kameras bezieht. Mit freundlichen Gr��en Fabian Keil Frankfurter Str 68 51065 K�ln -- Keinen Bock mehr auf rufsch�digende Vereinnahmung durch GdP und BDK? Unterst�tzen Sie die Kritischen Polizisten bei Ihrer vorbildlichen Arbeit gegen die Vorratsdatenspeicherung und andere verfassungswidrige Gesetzes-Entw�rfe: http://www.kritische-polizisten.de/ Update 2014-12-07 In �bereinstimmung mit der Prophezeihung wurde das Verfahren durch die Staatsanwaltschaft K�ln eingestellt . Fabian Keil www.fabiankeil.de/blog-surrogat/ fk@fabiankeil.de $Id: start-der-karawane-vor-dem-verfassungschutz.html,v 1.7 2014/12/07 14:40:13 fk Exp $
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GPT and geli recovery with ElectroBSD www.fabiankeil.de /gehacktes/gpt-and-geli-recovery/ GPT and geli recovery with ElectroBSD Recently the following disk experienced a data corruption event of unknown origin: [fk@steffen ~]$ diskinfo -v /dev/ada1 /dev/ada1 512 # sectorsize 4000785948160 # mediasize in bytes (3.6T) 7814035055 # mediasize in sectors 4096 # stripesize 0 # stripeoffset 7752018 # Cylinders according to firmware. 16 # Heads according to firmware. 63 # Sectors according to firmware. ST4000DM005-2DP166 # Disk descr. ZDH0ZY73 # Disk ident. No # TRIM/UNMAP support 5980 # Rotation rate in RPM Not_Zoned # Zone Mode The disk was working fine while it was being used, then the system was shutdown and the disk was detached and after a couple of days when the disk was supposed to be used again some sectors were corrupted and the ElectroBSD kernel was no longer able to even read the partition table. 2021-12-05T13:52:00.527737+01:00 steffen kernel &lt;2>1 - - - ada1: &lt;ST4000DM005-2DP166 0001> ACS-3 ATA SATA 3.x device 2021-12-05T13:52:00.527757+01:00 steffen kernel 1 - - - ada1: Serial Number ZDH0ZY73 2021-12-05T13:52:00.527777+01:00 steffen kernel 1 - - - ada1: 150.000MB/s transfers (SATA, UDMA5, PIO 8192bytes) 2021-12-05T13:52:00.527797+01:00 steffen kernel 1 - - - ada1: 3815446MB (7814035055 512 byte sectors) 2021-12-05T13:52:00.527826+01:00 steffen kernel 1 - - - ada1: quirks=0x1 2021-12-05T13:52:00.846081+01:00 steffen kernel 1 - - - GEOM: ada1: corrupt or invalid GPT detected. 2021-12-05T13:52:00.846156+01:00 steffen kernel 1 - - - GEOM: ada1: GPT rejected -- may not be recoverable. As a result no devices for the individual partitions were created and the data could not be easily accessed. The disk didn't store particular important data but recovering the data was a useful exercise in case another disk with more important data behaves similarly in the future. Smart data not helpful The disk itself did not report any problems: fk@t520.local /home/fk $ssh steffen sudo smartctl -a /dev/ada1 smartctl 7.2 2020-12-30 r5155 [ElectroBSD 12.3-STABLE amd64] (local build) Copyright (C) 2002-20, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org === START OF INFORMATION SECTION === Model Family: Seagate BarraCuda 3.5 Device Model: ST4000DM005-2DP166 Serial Number: ZDH0ZY73 LU WWN Device Id: 5 000c50 0a23b5ea9 Firmware Version: 0001 User Capacity: 4,000,785,948,160 bytes [4.00 TB] Sector Sizes: 512 bytes logical, 4096 bytes physical Rotation Rate: 5980 rpm Form Factor: 3.5 inches Device is: In smartctl database [for details use: -P show] ATA Version is: ACS-3 T13/2161-D revision 5 SATA Version is: SATA 3.1, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 3.0 Gb/s) Local Time is: Fri Dec 17 13:13:40 2021 CET SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability. SMART support is: Enabled === START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION === SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED General SMART Values: Offline data collection status: (0x00) Offline data collection activity was never started. Auto Offline Data Collection: Disabled. Self-test execution status: ( 0) The previous self-test routine completed without error or no self-test has ever been run. Total time to complete Offline data collection: ( 601) seconds. Offline data collection capabilities: (0x73) SMART execute Offline immediate. Auto Offline data collection on/off support. Suspend Offline collection upon new command. No Offline surface scan supported. Self-test supported. Conveyance Self-test supported. Selective Self-test supported. SMART capabilities: (0x0003) Saves SMART data before entering power-saving mode. Supports SMART auto save timer. Error logging capability: (0x01) Error logging supported. General Purpose Logging supported. Short self-test routine recommended polling time: ( 1) minutes. Extended self-test routine recommended polling time: ( 675) minutes. Conveyance self-test routine recommended polling time: ( 2) minutes. SCT capabilities: (0x10a5) SCT Status supported. SCT Data Table supported. SMART Attributes Data Structure revision number: 10 Vendor Specific SMART Attributes with Thresholds: ID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME FLAG VALUE WORST THRESH TYPE UPDATED WHEN_FAILED RAW_VALUE 1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate 0x000f 100 064 006 Pre-fail Always - 90559 3 Spin_Up_Time 0x0003 095 094 000 Pre-fail Always - 0 4 Start_Stop_Count 0x0032 100 100 020 Old_age Always - 154 5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct 0x0033 100 100 010 Pre-fail Always - 0 7 Seek_Error_Rate 0x000f 080 060 045 Pre-fail Always - 93302826 9 Power_On_Hours 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 552 (209 46 0) 10 Spin_Retry_Count 0x0013 100 100 097 Pre-fail Always - 0 12 Power_Cycle_Count 0x0032 100 100 020 Old_age Always - 154 183 Runtime_Bad_Block 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 0 184 End-to-End_Error 0x0032 100 100 099 Old_age Always - 0 187 Reported_Uncorrect 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 0 188 Command_Timeout 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 0 0 1 189 High_Fly_Writes 0x003a 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 0 190 Airflow_Temperature_Cel 0x0022 075 053 040 Old_age Always - 25 (Min/Max 16/25) 191 G-Sense_Error_Rate 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 0 192 Power-Off_Retract_Count 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 12 193 Load_Cycle_Count 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 1940 194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022 025 047 000 Old_age Always - 25 (0 10 0 0 0) 197 Current_Pending_Sector 0x0012 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 0 198 Offline_Uncorrectable 0x0010 100 100 000 Old_age Offline - 0 199 UDMA_CRC_Error_Count 0x003e 200 200 000 Old_age Always - 0 240 Head_Flying_Hours 0x0000 100 253 000 Old_age Offline - 493h+16m+55.235s 241 Total_LBAs_Written 0x0000 100 253 000 Old_age Offline - 13556691644 242 Total_LBAs_Read 0x0000 100 253 000 Old_age Offline - 49089938488 SMART Error Log Version: 1 No Errors Logged SMART Self-test log structure revision number 1 Num Test_Description Status Remaining LifeTime(hours) LBA_of_first_error # 1 Extended offline Completed without error 00% 433 - # 2 Extended offline Interrupted (host reset) 00% 409 - # 3 Short offline Completed without error 00% 1 - SMART Selective self-test log data structure revision number 1 SPAN MIN_LBA MAX_LBA CURRENT_TEST_STATUS 1 0 0 Not_testing 2 0 0 Not_testing 3 0 0 Not_testing 4 0 0 Not_testing 5 0 0 Not_testing Selective self-test flags (0x0): After scanning selected spans, do NOT read-scan remainder of disk. If Selective self-test is pending on power-up, resume after 0 minute delay. It was known that the disk once upon a time had been partitioned with cloudiatr . The disk had therefore five partitions, and the last one was the most important one as it contained a ZFS data pool which was only accessible through geli. The data pool contained a volume which was accessed through ggated and contained another ZFS pool with another geli layer that was managed with zogftw . Unfortunately no backup of the partition table was available but there was a backup of the geli meta data for the data pool: fk@t520 ~ $sudo geli dump ~/.config/zogftw/geli/metadata-backups/gpt_dpool-ada0_baracuda_4tb.eli Metadata on /home/fk/.config/zogftw/geli/metadata-backups/gpt_dpool-ada0_baracuda_4tb.eli: magic: GEOM::ELI version: 7 flags: 0x0 ealgo: AES-XTS keylen: 128 provsize: 3985543004160 sectorsize: 512 keys: 0x01 iterations: 447024 Salt: 23[...]05 Master Key: 20[...]29 MD5 hash: ba992035efd4fac233b83c17c354c99b A backup of the geli meta data for the cloudia2 pool was available as well: fk@t520 ~ $sudo geli dump ~/.config/zogftw/geli/metadata-backups/cloudia2.eli Metadata on /home/fk/.config/zogftw/geli/metadata-backups/cloudia2.eli: magic: GEOM::ELI version: 7 flags: 0x0 ealgo: AES-XTS keylen: 256 provsize: 3298534882816 sectorsize: 4096 keys: 0x01 iterations: 805315 Salt: 8d[...]25 Master Key: 58[...]a7 MD5 hash: 3fa6840214b3fa32d3e60dbfe76596f1 Failed attempt to discover the geli label In theory it should be obviously possible to ignore the partition table completely and simply use gnop with the right parameters to create a provider that contained a valid geli label and that had the proper size. Thus geli was patched to add a search subcommand whose purpose is to: Search for metadata on the provider, starting at the end and going backwards until valid metadata is found or the beginning of the provider is reached. This subcommand may be useful if, for example, the GPT partition data got corrupted or deleted while the data on the previously accessible partitions is still expected to be valid. While the patch worked as advertised in tests, it failed to discover the geli label on the actual disk, presumably because the label was completely gone or corrupted. Theoretically it should also be possible to simply put the backup label back on the disk but if the correct position isn't known this would additionally require the use of gnop to make sure the ZFS meta data is where ZFS looks for it. Partition table recovery Instead of doing that, an attempt was made to make the kernel less picky about the state of the partition data. ElectroBSD already inherited a kern.geom.part.check_integrity sysctl from FreeBSD and a patch was created to extend it . With the patch and kern.geom.part.check_integrity set to 0 the kernel was able to find some partition data: 2021-12-05T15:49:45.631357+01:00 steffen kernel 1 - - - GEOM: hdr_lba_end (7814037127) hdr_lba_start (40) or hrdr_lba_end >= last (7814035054) for ada1. 2021-12-05T15:49:45.631376+01:00 steffen kernel 1 - - - GEOM: Reading sector 4000787029504 of size 512 from ada1. 2021-12-05T15:49:45.631393+01:00 steffen kernel 1 - - - GEOM: ada1: the secondary GPT table is corrupt or invalid. 2021-12-05T15:49:45.631409+01:00 steffen kernel 1 - - - GEOM: ada1: using the primary only -- recovery suggested. 2021-12-05T15:49:45.631424+01:00 steffen kernel 1 - - - GEOM_PART: integrity check failed (ada1, GPT) gpart also showed a corrupt partition table but that's better than no partition table at all: [fk@steffen ~]$ gpart show ada1 => 40 7814037088 ada1 GPT (3.6T) [CORRUPT] 40 512 1 freebsd-boot (256K) 552 1496 - free - (748K) 2048 409600 2 freebsd-zfs (200M) 411648 20971520 3 freebsd-zfs (10G) 21383168 8388608 4 freebsd-swap (4.0G) 29771776 7784263680 5 freebsd-zfs (3.6T) 7814035456 1672 - free - (836K) The first four partition appeared valid but unfortunately partition five could still not be attached with geli and gpart's recover subcommand didn't help either. Deleting partition five and recreating it without specifying a size worked, though: [fk@steffen ~]$ sudo gpart delete -i 5 /dev/ada1 ada1p5 deleted [fk@steffen ~]$ sudo gpart add -i 5 -t freebsd-zfs /dev/ada1 ada1p5 added [fk@steffen ~]$ gpart show ada1 => 40 7814034982 ada1 GPT (3.6T) [CORRUPT] 40 512 1 freebsd-boot (256K) 552 1496 - free - (748K) 2048 409600 2 freebsd-zfs (200M) 411648 20971520 3 freebsd-zfs (10G) 21383168 8388608 4 freebsd-swap (4.0G) 29771776 7784263240 5 freebsd-zfs (3.6T) 7814035016 6 - free - (3.0K) The [CORRUPT] marker was gone after a reboot. At first, geli was still not able to read meta data from the fifth partition but after restoring the backup meta data with the force flag (to ignore the size mismatch) the geli provider could be attached again and the ZFS pool could be imported: [fk@steffen ~]$ sudo geli restore -f gpt_dpool-ada0_baracuda_4tb.eli /dev/ada1p5 [fk@steffen ~]$ sudo geli dump /dev/ada1p5 Metadata on /dev/ada1p5: magic: GEOM::ELI version: 7 flags: 0x0 ealgo: AES-XTS keylen: 128 provsize: 3985542778880 sectorsize: 512 keys: 0x01 iterations: 447024 Salt: 23[...]05 Master Key: 20[...]29 MD5 hash: 9fdffeb97ca6b34379512a9191cbfaeb A zpool scrub revealed a few errors but a lot less than expected: [fk@steffen ~]$ sudo zpool status -v dpool pool: dpool state: ONLINE status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data corruption. Applications may be affected. action: Restore the file in question if possible. Otherwise restore the entire pool from backup. see: https://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-8A scan: scrub repaired 0 in 1 days 09:00:47 with 66 errors on 2021-12-07 18:40:55 config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM dpool ONLINE 0 0 0 ada1p5.eli ONLINE 0 0 0 errors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following files: dpool/ggated/cloudia2: dpool/ggated/cloudia2@2017-04-20_21:27:&lt;0x1> Unfortunately all the errors occurred in the zvol for the cloudia2 pool. The cloudia2 pool could be accessed over ggated using zogftw on another system and was scrubbed as well: fk@t520.local /home/fk $sudo zpool status -v cloudia2 pool: cloudia2 state: ONLINE status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data corruption. Applications may be affected. action: Restore the file in question if possible. Otherwise restore the entire pool from backup. see: https://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-8A scan: scrub repaired 0 in 3 days 21:03:27 with 6 errors on 2021-12-17 08:14:24 config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM cloudia2 ONLINE 0 0 0 label/cloudia2.eli ONLINE 0 0 0 errors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following files: cloudia2/dvds/the-good-wife/season-2@2016-06-30_16:33:/THE_GOOD_WIFE_S2D3/VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB Apparently all the errors affected the same file but luckily two copies of the file were available on other pools: fk@t520 ~ $zogftw lookup the-good-wife/season-2 NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT cloudia2/dvds/the-good-wife/season-2 41.3G 99.4G 41.3G /cloudia2/dvds/the-good-wife/season-2 intenso5/dvds/the-good-wife/season-2 41.3G 2.40T 41.3G /intenso5/dvds/the-good-wife/season-2 wde5/dvds/the-good-wife/season-2 41.3G 7.00G 41.3G /wde5/dvds/the-good-wife/season-2 Instead of restoring the file right away I decided to keep the partially-corrupt file around until error correction with zfs receive becomes available in OpenZFS. Corruption cause unknown While it would be great to know how the data corruption occurred I was unable to figure it out. As it only affected one disk I suspect that a firmware issue is more likely than a bug in the ElectroBSD patch set or in FreeBSD itself. While human error can't be ruled out either, I was the only person with access to the disk and I'm not sure how one would accidentally cause a corruption like this. geli search in action Finally, just to show that the implemented geli search command actually works if the meta data is still valid: [fk@steffen ~]$ uname -a ElectroBSD steffen 12.3-STABLE ElectroBSD 12.3-STABLE #22 electrobsd-n234792-52515feff497-dirty: Fri Dec 17 12:51:48 UTC 2021 fk@steffen:/usr/obj/usr/src/amd64.amd64/sys/ELECTRO_BEER amd64 [fk@steffen ~]$ sudo geli search /dev/ada1 Searching for GEOM::ELI metadata on /dev/ada1. Found GEOM::ELI meta data at offset 4000785927680. Metadata found on /dev/ada1: magic: GEOM::ELI version: 7 flags: 0x0 ealgo: AES-XTS keylen: 128 provsize: 3985542778880 sectorsize: 512 keys: 0x01 iterations: 447024 Salt: 23[...]05 Master Key: 20[...]29 MD5 hash: 9fdffeb97ca6b34379512a9191cbfaeb Try making the data attachable with: gnop create -o 15243149312 -s 3985542778880 /dev/ada1 [fk@steffen ~]$ sudo gnop create -o 15243149312 -s 3985542778880 /dev/ada1 [fk@steffen ~]$ sudo geli attach /dev/ada1.nop Enter passphrase: [fk@steffen ~]$ sudo zpool import dpool [fk@steffen ~]$ sudo zpool status -v dpool pool: dpool state: ONLINE status: One or more devices has experienced an error resulting in data corruption. Applications may be affected. action: Restore the file in question if possible. Otherwise restore the entire pool from backup. see: https://illumos.org/msg/ZFS-8000-8A scan: scrub repaired 0 in 1 days 09:00:47 with 66 errors on 2021-12-07 18:40:55 config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM dpool ONLINE 0 0 0 ada1.nop.eli ONLINE 0 0 0 errors: Permanent errors have been detected in the following files: dpool/ggated/cloudia2:&lt;0x1> dpool/ggated/cloudia2@2017-04-20_21:27:&lt;0x1> Fabian Keil www.fabiankeil.de/ fk@fabiankeil.de $Id: index.html,v 1.6 2021/12/19 16:36:33 fk Exp $
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https://www.fabiankeil.de/blog-surrogat/
Fabians Blog-Surrogat www.fabiankeil.de /blog-surrogat/ Fabians Blog-Surrogat Unregelmäßig erscheinende Beiträge zu weltbewegenden Themen, die zu unwichtig waren, um an prominenterer Stelle zu erscheinen. Neuerungen in Privoxy 3.0.8 [2008-02-01] Neuerungen in Privoxy 3.0.10 [2008-08-30] Demo-Beobachtung: Fight-G8-Demo in Köln [2013-06-15] Auflagen bei der Fotografie von Polizei-Kameras [2013-06-26] [2013-09-01] Demo-Beobachtung: One struggle &ndash; one fight &ndash; Kein Tag ohne Autonomes Zentrum Köln [2013-07-17] [2013-09-13] Demo-Beobachtung: pro Köln gegen Autonomes Zentrum Köln und Gegendemo [2013-08-12] Stop-Watching-Us-Köln-Trauermarsch [2013-08-22] International Day of Privacy in Köln [2013-09-02] Freedom Not Fear 2013 [2013-09-29] [2013-10-15] Stop-Watching-Us-Street-Art in Köln gesichtet [2013-10-12] Sicherheits-Hinweis [2013-10-17] Dritte Stop-Watching-Us-Demo in Köln [2013-10-26] Stop-Watching-Us-Köln- Martinszug [2013-11-12] Stop-Watching-Us-Köln-Mahnwache: Asyl für Edward Snowden! [2013-11-26] Mahnwache vor SPD-Regionalversammlung in Leverkusen [2013-12-02] Demo-Beobachtung: Tribunal gegen Bundeswehrgeneral Georg Klein und alle Kriegstreiber und Kriegsprofiteure [2013-12-08] Casting-Bericht: Deutschland sucht den Datenschützer ( DSDDS ) [2013-12-17] Exklusiv vorab: Motive vom Foto-Wettbewerb Dein Mülheim [2013-12-26] 30 Jahre Grundrecht auf informationelle Selbstbestimmung [2014-01-05] Europäischer Datenschutztag 2014 [2014-01-29] International Day of Privacy 2014 in Köln [2014-02-01] Podiumsdiskussion Geheimdienste außer Kontrolle [2014-02-04] Polizei-Beobachtung bei verhinderter Zwangsräumung von Kalle [2014-02-23] Köln-Mülheim darf dreckig bleiben ... [2014-03-18] Polizei-Beobachtung beim Start der Karawane gegen Einkesselung und Repressionen vor dem Verfassungsschutz [2014-03-19] [ 2014-03-31 ] [ 2014-04-02 ] Foto-freie elektronische Gesundheitskarte erhalten [2014-03-21] Herr Pfeiffers Lauschangriff [2014-03-24] Bericht von Demo am Dagger-Complex [2014-03-30] CBG-Kundgebung vor der Bayer-AG-Hauptversammlung (verpasst) [2014-04-29] Bilder von der Demo "Freiheit statt Angst" in Hamburg [2014-04-29] Polizei-Fotografie bei Demo für die Freiheit der Frau [2014-05-01] Kurzbericht zur Kundgebung Solidarität mit den Flüchtlingen in Berlin [2014-06-29] Polizei-Beobachtung bei Plakataktion nach Bankraub [2014-08-02] DPolG-Expertise aus der Wikipedia [2014-09-25] Polizei-Beobachtung bei Kundgebung gegen Mos Maiorum [2014-10-13][ 2014-11-03 ] Meineid durch Chorweiler Märchenonkel entfällt [2014-12-07] Freie Software bei Bayer [2015-05-27] Transparenz bei Ströer weiterhin unerwünscht [2015-07-01] Fragen von der außerordentlichen Ströer Hauptversammlung 2015 [2015-10-13] Gastbeitrag: Cyberparty mit dem BSI [2017-10-17] Privoxy-Abstürze mit OpenBSD 6.7 [2020-06-09] Der Bild.de-Adblocker-Blocker und Privoxy [2020-12-15] Volumen von ZFS-Pool vergrößert [2021-01-02] Die ksta.de-Adblocker-Erkennung und Privoxy [2021-01-11] gatling und ElectroBSD [2021-02-22] Fehler beim PDF -Export mit LibreOffice unter ElectroBSD [2021-02-25] Firefox-uname-Leck unter ElectroBSD [2021-02-28] Website-Ausfall durch mbuf-cluster-Limit [2021-03-14] v3-Onion-Services mit Client-Autorisierung eingerichtet [2021-03-19] simplesnap auf ElectroBSD-Servern installiert [2021-03-21] clock_gettime()-Patch für Tor auf ElectroBSD getestet [2022-06-21] Das ist alles von der Kunstfreiheit gedeckt gerippt [2022-08-26] Polizei-Beobachtung bei 2. Kölner Vollversammlung gegen Preiserhöhungen [2022-10-23] Polizei-Pressetermin mit Eko Fresh und Sarah Bora am Tag des Kriminalitätsopfers [2023-02-22] Ältere Artikel Die Seiten aus den Jahren: 2005 , 2006 und 2007 wurden ausgegliedert, Fabian Keil www.fabiankeil.de/ fk@fabiankeil.de $Id: index.html,v 1.216 2023/06/14 11:20:37 fk Exp $
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https://www.fabiankeil.de/gehacktes/geli-key-monitor/
geli-key-monitor: DTrace script to monitor geli keys on FreeBSD www.fabiankeil.de /gehacktes/geli-key-monitor/ geli-key-monitor: DTrace script to monitor geli keys on FreeBSD While testing zogftw 's create subcommand, I noticed (with a little help from ZFS ) a flaw in the master key generation for geli version 7. The problem was quickly fixed and only affected FreeBSD -CURRENT. I used the DTrace script geli-key-monitor.d to analyze the cause of the problem. The script was also helpful to to test a sc_ekey unless g_eli_debug is -1" href="../../sourcecode/freebsd/geli-version-7-key-gen-fix.diff">potential fix and the final one . geli-key-monitor shows parts of the keys of attached geli providers, caches them and shows a warning in case of cache hits which likely indicate weak keys (or the same provider getting attached twice while the script is running): fk@r500 ~ $sudo ~/scripts/geli-key-monitor.d 2012 Aug 4 17:59:17: Monitoring geli keys. Press CTRL-C to exit. 2012 Aug 4 17:59:21: md0.eli: g_eli_mkey_propagate:entry : version: 7, algo: AES-XTS, flags: 0x0 (FLAG_ENC_IVKEY: 0) mkey: a2e0232b, sc_mkey: 00000000, sc_ekey: 00000000 2012 Aug 4 17:59:21: md0.eli: g_eli_key_fill:entry : key->gek_key: 00000000 (0). 2012 Aug 4 17:59:21: md0.eli: g_eli_key_fill:return: key->gek_key: 06d800ef (0). Key looks familiar! 2012 Aug 4 17:59:21: md0.eli: g_eli_mkey_propagate:return: mkey: a2e0232b, sc_mkey: a2e0232b, sc_ekey: 00000000 2012 Aug 4 17:59:22: md0.eli: g_eli_mkey_propagate:entry : version: 7, algo: AES-XTS, flags: 0x0 (FLAG_ENC_IVKEY: 0) mkey: 3e856e49, sc_mkey: 00000000, sc_ekey: 00000000 2012 Aug 4 17:59:22: md0.eli: g_eli_key_fill:entry : key->gek_key: 00000000 (0). 2012 Aug 4 17:59:22: md0.eli: g_eli_key_fill:return: key->gek_key: 06d800ef (0). Key looks familiar! 2012 Aug 4 17:59:22: md0.eli: g_eli_mkey_propagate:return: mkey: 3e856e49, sc_mkey: 3e856e49, sc_ekey: 00000000 2012 Aug 4 17:59:27: md0.eli: g_eli_mkey_propagate:entry : version: 6, algo: AES-XTS, flags: 0x400000 (FLAG_ENC_IVKEY: 1) mkey: 22d86ed8, sc_mkey: 00000000, sc_ekey: 00000000 2012 Aug 4 17:59:27: md0.eli: g_eli_key_fill:entry : key->gek_key: 00000000 (0). 2012 Aug 4 17:59:27: md0.eli: g_eli_key_fill:return: key->gek_key: eedb8233 (0). 2012 Aug 4 17:59:27: md0.eli: g_eli_mkey_propagate:return: mkey: 22d86ed8, sc_mkey: 22d86ed8, sc_ekey: 00000000 2012 Aug 4 17:59:27: md0.eli: g_eli_mkey_propagate:entry : version: 6, algo: AES-XTS, flags: 0x400000 (FLAG_ENC_IVKEY: 1) mkey: 3a8e435d, sc_mkey: 00000000, sc_ekey: 00000000 2012 Aug 4 17:59:27: md0.eli: g_eli_key_fill:entry : key->gek_key: 00000000 (0). 2012 Aug 4 17:59:27: md0.eli: g_eli_key_fill:return: key->gek_key: 46264956 (0). 2012 Aug 4 17:59:27: md0.eli: g_eli_mkey_propagate:return: mkey: 3a8e435d, sc_mkey: 3a8e435d, sc_ekey: 00000000 ^C --------------------------------------------------------- g_eli_key_hold() calls so far: Provider Geli version Algorithm mkey start ekey start calls [..] md0.eli 6 AES-XTS (22) 22d86ed8 00000000 8713 md0.eli 6 AES-XTS (22) 3a8e435d 00000000 8713 md0.eli 7 AES-XTS (22) 3e856e49 00000000 11590 md0.eli 7 AES-XTS (22) a2e0232b 00000000 11593 g_eli_key count (only works for geli version 5 or higher): md0.eli 46264956 1 md0.eli eedb8233 1 md0.eli 06d800ef 2 While the script is a one-trick pony and pretty much obsolete now that the issue has been fixed, it could still be useful as example when dtracing other geoms. Of course it also shows why DTrace is awesome in general, but hopefully you already knew that. Fabian Keil www.fabiankeil.de/ fk@fabiankeil.de $Id: index.html,v 1.4 2013/01/22 11:43:35 fk Exp $
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/bookworm/amd64/pkg_set_cloud-image.html
cloud-image 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 &bull; 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 cloud-image 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 cloud-image in bookworm/amd64 consists of 316 packages: 6 (1.9%) packages failed to build reproducibly: grub2 + + + + python-jsonschema python3.11 icu qemu linux 8 (2.5%) packages failed to build from source: google-guest-agent openldap netplan.io ruby3.1 rsyslog # curl perl glibc 1 (0.3%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: gcc-12 301 (95.3%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl adduser adwaita-icon-theme alsa-lib amazon-ec2-utils apparmor apt apt-listchanges argon2 at-spi2-core attr audit avahi awscli aws-crt-python base-files base-passwd bash bash-completion bind9 # blinker brotli bzip2 ca-certificates cairo cdebconf cdrkit chardet chrony cloud-init cloud-initramfs-tools cloud-utils colord configobj coreutils cpio cryptsetup cups # cyrus-sasl2 dash db5.3 dbus dbus-broker dbus-glib dbus-python debconf debian-archive-keyring debian-cloud-images debianutils dh-runit diffutils distro-info distro-info-data dpkg # e2fsprogs efivar elfutils ethtool expat file findutils fontconfig freetype fribidi fstrm fuse fuse3 gconf gdbm gdisk gdk-pixbuf gettext glib2.0 gmp gnupg1 gnutls28 google-compute-engine-oslogin gpm graphite2 grep groff grub-cloud grub-efi-amd64-signed gtk+3.0 gzip harfbuzz hicolor-icon-theme hostname inetutils initramfs-tools init-system-helpers iproute2 iptables iputils isc-dhcp jbigkit jemalloc jinja2 json-c keyutils klibc kmod krb5 # lcms2 lerc less libaio libbpf libbsd libcanberra libcap2 libcap-ng libcbor libdatrie libdeflate libedit libepoxy libestr libfastjson libffi libfido2 libgcrypt20 libgpg-error libice libidn2 libjpeg-turbo liblognorm libmaxminddb libmd libmnl libnetfilter-conntrack libnfnetlink libnftnl libnsl libogg libpcap libpipeline libpng1.6 libpsl libseccomp libselinux libsemanage libsepol libsm libsodium libssh2 libtasn1-6 libthai libtirpc libtool libunistring liburing libutempter libuv1 libvorbis libwebp libx11 libxau libxcb libxcomposite libxcrypt libxcursor libxdamage libxdmcp libxext libxfixes libxi libxinerama libxkbcommon libxml2 libxrandr libxrender libxt libyaml libzstd linux-base linux-signed-amd64 lmdb logrotate lsb-release-minimal lua5.2 lvm2 lz4 man-db manpages markdown-it-py markupsafe mawk mdurl media-types mokutil nano ncurses netbase netifaces nettle newt nghttp2 numactl openssh openssl + p11-kit pam pango1.0 pci.ids pciutils pcre2 pixman popt procps prompt-toolkit protobuf-c psmisc pyasn1 pycurl pygments pyjwt pyparsing pyrsistent pyserial pysimplesoap python3-defaults python-apt python-attrs python-boto python-certifi python-cffi python-charset-normalizer python-colorama python-cryptography python-dateutil python-debian python-debianbts python-distro python-docutils python-httplib2 python-idna python-jmespath python-json-patch python-json-pointer python-oauthlib python-roman python-urllib3 pyyaml rake readline reportbug requests rich rtmpdump ruamel.yaml ruamel.yaml.clib ruby-defaults rubygems rubygems-integration ruby-net-telnet ruby-sdbm ruby-webrick ruby-xmlrpc screen sed sensible-utils setuptools sgml-base shadow shared-mime-info shim shim-helpers-amd64-signed shim-signed six slang2 socat sound-theme-freedesktop sqlite3 sudo systemd sysvinit tar tcl8.6 tcpdump tcp-wrappers tdb tex-gyre tiff tzdata ucf uchardet unattended-upgrades usrmerge util-linux vim waagent wayland wcwidth wget xkeyboard-config xml-core xorg xxhash xz-utils zlib A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. 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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/bookworm/amd64/pkg_set_cii-census.html
cii-census 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 &bull; 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 cii-census 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 cii-census in bookworm/amd64 consists of 240 packages: 8 (3.3%) packages failed to build reproducibly: menu grub2 + + + + postfix ffmpeg vlc # + xorg-server linux gnupg2 5 (2.1%) packages failed to build from source: fakeroot rsyslog # curl perl glibc 1 (0.4%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: gcc-12 226 (94.2%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl acpi acpid acpi-support adduser analog apache2 # apr apr-util apt apt-listchanges attr base-files base-passwd bash bash-completion bc bind9 # binutils # bootp bsd-mailx bsdmainutils busybox bzip2 bzr ca-certificates clamav console-setup coolkey coreutils cpio cron cryptsetup cyrus-sasl2 dash debconf debian-archive-keyring debian-faq debianutils dictionaries-common diffutils discover discover-data dkms dmidecode dnsmasq doc-debian dpkg # e2fsprogs encfs exim4 expat fail2ban file findutils freetype fuse gcc-defaults geoip geoip-database gettext git glib-networking gmp gnutls28 gpgme1.0 gpm grep groff gzip hostname ifupdown inetutils initramfs-tools insserv installation-report iptables iputils isc-dhcp iso-codes ispell kbd keyutils klibc kmod krb5 # laptop-detect less libbsd libcap2 libclass-isa-perl libdrm libedit libfontenc libgpg-error libgssglue libice liblocale-gettext-perl liblockfile libnfnetlink libpciaccess libpipeline libpthread-stubs libselinux libsemanage libsigsegv libsm libswitch-perl libtext-charwidth-perl libtext-iconv-perl libtext-wrapi18n-perl libudev0-shim libusb libusb-1.0 libuuid-perl libx11 libxau libxaw libxcb libxcomposite libxdamage libxdmcp libxext libxfixes libxkbfile libxml2 libxmu libxpm libxrandr libxrender libxt linux-base linux-signed-amd64 logrotate lsb lsb-release-minimal lsof lvm2 lzma m4 make-dfsg man-db manpages mawk mercurial mesa mime-support mingw-w64 musl mutt nano ncurses netbase netcat net-tools newt nfs-utils ntpsec opencryptoki openssh openssl + openvpn os-prober p11-kit pam parted patch pciutils pcre3 pixman plocate popt procmail procps psmisc pth python-apt readline reportbug rpcbind rpm rsync samba scowl sed sendmail sensible-utils sgml-base shadow slang2 sqlite3 ssl-cert subversion # systemd sysvinit tar tasksel tcp-wrappers texinfo time tnftp tokyocabinet traceroute tzdata ucf unzip usbutils ustr util-linux vim virt-manager w3m wayland wget whois x11-xkb-utils xauth xfonts-base xfonts-encodings xfonts-utils xkeyboard-config xml-core xorg xz-utils zip zlib A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. 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https://www.brainspl.at/2021/06/
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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/forky/arm64/pkg_set_required.html
required package set for forky/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm Test results statistics Results for forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs &bull; 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 forky/arm64 All tracked package sets for forky/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 required in forky/arm64 consists of 26 packages: 1 (3.8%) packages failed to build reproducibly: pam 25 (96.2%) packages successfully build reproducibly: apt base-files base-passwd bash coreutils dash debconf debianutils diffutils dpkg # findutils glibc grep gzip hostname init-system-helpers mawk ncurses perl 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 &#35; sign after the name of a package indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a &#43; sign indicates there is a patch available, a P means a pending bug while &#35; 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 06:47 UTC
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https://www.fabiankeil.de/gehacktes/dvd-duplicate-detector/
dvd-duplicate-detector: How to efficiently rip and store DVDs with duplicated VOB files www.fabiankeil.de /gehacktes/dvd-duplicate-detector/ How to efficiently rip and store DVD s with duplicated VOB files Since a few years DVD s occasionally contain VOB files that are only stored on the disc once, but referenced multiple times on the file system level. Ripping such discs can waste a lot of space and as those discs usually also have lots of unreadable sectors can be really slow (hours instead of minutes). Annoyed by this I wrote dvd-duplicate-detector.pl to deduplicate rips again to save space. Deduplicating at the end of the process doesn't save time, though, therefore the script can also prepare a directory before the rip is started, so only unique files are ripped. This saves both time and disk space, but only works with ripping software with resume support (skip files that already exist and have the expected size). The deduplication also requires a file system with hard-link support but that shouldn't be an issue. Dependencies dvd-duplicate-detector.pl takes the output of isoinfo -l as input to detect duplicates based on the starting addresses on the disc. isoinfo is part of the official cdrtools . dvd-duplicate-detector.pl probably also works with the Debian fork cdrkit , but I haven't tested it. To actually rip the DVD I'm using dvdbackup extended with some patches to implement resume support and other stuff . Before I became aware of dvdbackup I used vobcopy , unmaintained patches are available. Usage Figure out the address of the DVD device fk@r500 ~ $cdrecord -scanbus Cdrecord-ProDVD-ProBD-Clone 3.01a10 (amd64-unknown-freebsd10.0) Copyright (C) 1995-2012 Joerg Schilling Using libscg version 'schily-0.9'. scsibus0: 0,0,0 0) '' '' '' NON CCS Disk 0,1,0 1) * 0,2,0 2) * 0,3,0 3) * 0,4,0 4) * 0,5,0 5) * 0,6,0 6) * 0,7,0 7) * scsibus1: 1,0,0 100) 'HL-DT-ST' 'DVDRAM GSA-T50N ' 'RX05' Removable CD-ROM 1,1,0 101) * 1,2,0 102) * 1,3,0 103) * 1,4,0 104) * 1,5,0 105) * 1,6,0 106) * 1,7,0 107) * Looks like the address on my system is 1,0,0 . Get the isoinfo fk@r500 ~/dvds/diverse $isoinfo -l dev=1,0,0 &gt; blafasel.isoinfo Verify the result (optional) Note the high number of files with a size of 1073739776 bytes. They only fit on the disc because some of them start at the same address. fk@r500 ~/dvds/diverse $cat blafasel.isoinfo **BAD RRVERSION (0) in ' ' field 00 00. Directory listing of / d--------- 0 0 0 2048 Jul 19 2005 [ 259 02] . d--------- 0 0 0 2048 Aug 1 2005 [ 259 02] .. d--------- 0 0 0 2048 Aug 1 2005 [ 260 02] AUDIO_TS d--------- 0 0 0 6144 Aug 1 2005 [ 261 02] VIDEO_TS Directory listing of /AUDIO_TS/ d--------- 0 0 0 2048 Aug 1 2005 [ 260 02] . d--------- 0 0 0 2048 Aug 1 2005 [ 259 02] .. Directory listing of /VIDEO_TS/ d--------- 0 0 0 6144 Aug 1 2005 [ 261 02] . d--------- 0 0 0 2048 Aug 1 2005 [ 259 02] .. ---------- 0 0 0 40960 Aug 1 2005 [ 549 00] VIDEO_TS.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 40960 Aug 1 2005 [ 465 00] VIDEO_TS.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 98304 Aug 1 2005 [ 485 00] VIDEO_TS.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 32768 Aug 1 2005 [ 601 00] VTS_01_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 32768 Aug 1 2005 [ 569 00] VTS_01_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 32768 Aug 1 2005 [ 585 00] VTS_01_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 16384 Aug 1 2005 [ 10346 00] VTS_02_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 16384 Aug 1 2005 [ 617 00] VTS_02_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 17696768 Aug 1 2005 [ 625 00] VTS_02_0.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 2211840 Aug 1 2005 [ 9266 00] VTS_02_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 163840 Aug 1 2005 [2569097 00] VTS_03_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 163840 Aug 1 2005 [ 10354 00] VTS_03_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 440711168 Aug 1 2005 [ 11231 00] VTS_03_0.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 226422 00] VTS_03_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 750709 00] VTS_03_2.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1274996 00] VTS_03_3.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1799283 00] VTS_03_4.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 502839296 Aug 1 2005 [2323570 00] VTS_03_5.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 196608 Aug 1 2005 [2569177 00] VTS_04_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 196608 Aug 1 2005 [ 10434 00] VTS_04_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 440711168 Aug 1 2005 [ 11231 00] VTS_04_0.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 226422 00] VTS_04_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 750709 00] VTS_04_2.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1274996 00] VTS_04_3.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1799283 00] VTS_04_4.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 502839296 Aug 1 2005 [2323570 00] VTS_04_5.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 196608 Aug 1 2005 [2569273 00] VTS_05_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 196608 Aug 1 2005 [ 10530 00] VTS_05_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 440711168 Aug 1 2005 [ 11231 00] VTS_05_0.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 226422 00] VTS_05_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 750709 00] VTS_05_2.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1274996 00] VTS_05_3.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1799283 00] VTS_05_4.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 502839296 Aug 1 2005 [2323570 00] VTS_05_5.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 196608 Aug 1 2005 [2569369 00] VTS_06_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 196608 Aug 1 2005 [ 10626 00] VTS_06_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 440711168 Aug 1 2005 [ 11231 00] VTS_06_0.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 226422 00] VTS_06_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 750709 00] VTS_06_2.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1274996 00] VTS_06_3.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1799283 00] VTS_06_4.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 502839296 Aug 1 2005 [2323570 00] VTS_06_5.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 163840 Aug 1 2005 [2569465 00] VTS_07_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 163840 Aug 1 2005 [ 10722 00] VTS_07_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 440711168 Aug 1 2005 [ 11231 00] VTS_07_0.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 226422 00] VTS_07_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 750709 00] VTS_07_2.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1274996 00] VTS_07_3.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1799283 00] VTS_07_4.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 502839296 Aug 1 2005 [2323570 00] VTS_07_5.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 92160 Aug 1 2005 [2569545 00] VTS_08_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 92160 Aug 1 2005 [ 10802 00] VTS_08_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 440711168 Aug 1 2005 [ 11231 00] VTS_08_0.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 226422 00] VTS_08_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 750709 00] VTS_08_2.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1274996 00] VTS_08_3.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1799283 00] VTS_08_4.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 502839296 Aug 1 2005 [2323570 00] VTS_08_5.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 163840 Aug 1 2005 [2569590 00] VTS_09_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 163840 Aug 1 2005 [ 10847 00] VTS_09_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 440711168 Aug 1 2005 [ 11231 00] VTS_09_0.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 226422 00] VTS_09_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 750709 00] VTS_09_2.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1274996 00] VTS_09_3.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1799283 00] VTS_09_4.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 502839296 Aug 1 2005 [2323570 00] VTS_09_5.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 131072 Aug 1 2005 [2569670 00] VTS_10_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 131072 Aug 1 2005 [ 10927 00] VTS_10_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 440711168 Aug 1 2005 [ 11231 00] VTS_10_0.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 226422 00] VTS_10_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 750709 00] VTS_10_2.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1274996 00] VTS_10_3.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1799283 00] VTS_10_4.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 502839296 Aug 1 2005 [2323570 00] VTS_10_5.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 163840 Aug 1 2005 [2569734 00] VTS_11_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 163840 Aug 1 2005 [ 10991 00] VTS_11_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 440711168 Aug 1 2005 [ 11231 00] VTS_11_0.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 226422 00] VTS_11_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 750709 00] VTS_11_2.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1274996 00] VTS_11_3.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1799283 00] VTS_11_4.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 502839296 Aug 1 2005 [2323570 00] VTS_11_5.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 163840 Aug 1 2005 [2569814 00] VTS_12_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 163840 Aug 1 2005 [ 11071 00] VTS_12_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 440711168 Aug 1 2005 [ 11231 00] VTS_12_0.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 226422 00] VTS_12_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 750709 00] VTS_12_2.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1274996 00] VTS_12_3.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1799283 00] VTS_12_4.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 502839296 Aug 1 2005 [2323570 00] VTS_12_5.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 163840 Aug 1 2005 [2569894 00] VTS_13_0.BUP;1 ---------- 0 0 0 163840 Aug 1 2005 [ 11151 00] VTS_13_0.IFO;1 ---------- 0 0 0 440711168 Aug 1 2005 [ 11231 00] VTS_13_0.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 226422 00] VTS_13_1.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [ 750709 00] VTS_13_2.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1274996 00] VTS_13_3.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 1073739776 Aug 1 2005 [1799283 00] VTS_13_4.VOB;1 ---------- 0 0 0 502839296 Aug 1 2005 [2323570 00] VTS_13_5.VOB;1 Prepare the directory you want to rip into fk@r500 ~/dvds/diverse $dvd-duplicate-detector.pl --deduplicate-directory BLAFASEL &lt; blafasel.isoinfo Creating BLAFASEL Master files: VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.BUP VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.IFO VIDEO_TS/VIDEO_TS.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.IFO VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_0.IFO VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_0.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_02_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.IFO VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_0.IFO VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_0.IFO VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_0.IFO VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_0.IFO VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_0.IFO VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_0.IFO VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_0.IFO VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_0.IFO VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_0.IFO VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_0.BUP VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_0.IFO Duplicates that can be replaced with links: VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_0.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_0.VOB The original VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB doesn't exist yet. Creating a placeholder. Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_0.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_1.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_1.VOB The original VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB doesn't exist yet. Creating a placeholder. Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_1.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_2.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_2.VOB The original VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB doesn't exist yet. Creating a placeholder. Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_2.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_3.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_3.VOB The original VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB doesn't exist yet. Creating a placeholder. Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_3.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_4.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_4.VOB The original VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB doesn't exist yet. Creating a placeholder. Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_4.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_5.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_5.VOB The original VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB doesn't exist yet. Creating a placeholder. Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_04_5.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_0.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_0.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_0.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_1.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_1.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_1.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_2.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_2.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_2.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_3.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_3.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_3.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_4.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_4.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_4.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_5.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_5.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_5.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_0.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_0.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_0.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_1.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_1.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_1.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_2.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_2.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_2.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_3.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_3.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_3.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_4.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_4.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_4.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_5.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_5.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_06_5.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_0.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_0.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_0.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_1.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_1.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_1.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_2.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_2.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_2.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_3.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_3.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_3.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_4.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_4.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_4.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_5.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_5.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_07_5.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_0.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_0.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_0.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_1.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_1.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_1.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_2.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_2.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_2.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_3.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_3.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_3.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_4.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_4.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_4.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_5.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_5.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_08_5.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_0.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_0.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_0.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_1.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_1.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_1.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_2.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_2.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_2.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_3.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_3.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_3.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_4.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_4.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_4.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_5.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_5.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_09_5.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_0.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_0.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_0.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_1.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_1.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_1.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_2.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_2.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_2.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_3.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_3.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_3.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_4.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_4.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_4.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_5.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_5.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_10_5.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_0.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_0.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_0.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_1.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_1.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_1.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_2.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_2.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_2.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_3.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_3.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_3.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_4.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_4.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_4.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_5.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_5.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_11_5.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_0.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_0.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_0.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_1.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_1.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_1.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_2.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_2.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_2.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_3.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_3.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_3.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_4.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_4.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_4.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_5.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_5.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_12_5.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_0.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_0.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_0.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_0.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_1.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_1.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_1.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_1.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_2.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_2.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_2.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_2.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_3.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_3.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_3.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_3.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_4.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_4.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_4.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_4.VOB VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_5.VOB -> VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB Checking existence of VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_5.VOB Linking VIDEO_TS/VTS_13_5.VOB to VIDEO_TS/VTS_03_5.VOB If you feel like it you can obviously pipe the isoinfo output into dvd-duplicate-detector.pl directly. Verify the result (optional) The directory should now exist and contain a bunch of empty files with a link count above 1. fk@r500 ~/dvds/diverse $ls -lR BLAFASEL/ total 9 drwxr-x--- 2 fk fk 68 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VIDEO_TS/ BLAFASEL/VIDEO_TS: total 33 -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_03_0.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_03_1.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_03_2.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_03_3.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_03_4.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_03_5.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_04_0.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_04_1.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_04_2.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_04_3.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_04_4.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_04_5.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_05_0.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_05_1.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_05_2.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_05_3.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_05_4.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_05_5.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_06_0.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_06_1.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_06_2.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_06_3.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_06_4.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_06_5.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_07_0.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_07_1.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_07_2.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_07_3.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_07_4.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_07_5.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_08_0.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_08_1.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_08_2.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_08_3.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_08_4.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_08_5.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_09_0.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_09_1.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_09_2.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_09_3.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_09_4.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_09_5.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_10_0.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_10_1.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_10_2.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_10_3.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_10_4.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_10_5.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_11_0.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_11_1.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_11_2.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_11_3.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_11_4.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_11_5.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_12_0.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_12_1.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_12_2.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_12_3.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_12_4.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_12_5.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_13_0.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_13_1.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_13_2.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_13_3.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_13_4.VOB -rw-r----- 11 fk fk 0 2012-12-30 20:36:59 VTS_13_5.VOB Resume the rip You can now resume the rip. An application with resume support will only rip unique file and skip over the duplicates as they'll already have the right size due to being hard links to a unique file. fk@r500 ~/dvds/diverse $dvdbackup -M --error=f -v -p -i /dev/cd0 -n BLAFASEL I'll add the expected dvdbackup output in the future. Player running out of memory? Note that discs with duplicated files also can waste lots of memory while watching, and deduplication with hard links doesn't help here. If you run into this problem with an application that is using libdvdread, you may want to try this libdvdread patch by John Stebbins . --> Fabian Keil www.fabiankeil.de/ fk@fabiankeil.de $Id: index.html,v 1.9 2013/11/18 18:33:01 fk Exp $
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don't count on finding me: thrist skip to main | skip to sidebar don't count on finding me Showing posts with label thrist . Show all posts Showing posts with label thrist . Show all posts Saturday, August 10, 2013 Proudly presenting the &#187;nopetope&#171;! (This is is jotted down, raw posting, that may never get finished. I am publishing it anyway, as it pretty much reflects my current mood.) I am about to do some research with coverings of trees, and it was only natural to look at Baez-Dolan metatrees and the corresponding notion of opetopes. The paper contains a famous 5-minute definition and it is a brain teaser worth reading. They introduce trees and nestings (actually two sides of the same coin) and their superposition, called a constellation, which has to follow some rules, but drawing spheres is a creative process. Then there are zooms which connect constellations as long as the left nesting and the right tree are morally identical. My lambda graphs are basically search trees and a nesting would add the operational notion of evaluation. Since we can freely choose our evaluation strategy (confluence?), the latter corresponds to a nesting. It remains to find out what the degenerate zooms are under this aspect. I am just reading the "Polynomial functors and opetopes" paper (http://arxiv.org/pdf/0706.1033.pdf) and it asserts that it's starting constellation is a one leafed tree: But I wonder if this is fundamental, and since leaves are stripped by zooms, any number will do. So I'll suggest starting with zero leaves, and calling the resulting zoom complex(es) the nopetopes. This might be the first mathematical term I have coined :-) For the mathematically-challenged, a nopetope is just a lollipop wrapped in cellophane, while an opetope is the two-stick version thereof. It is a funny coincidence that "one" and "ope-" contain the same vocals. Going on, we could also have twopetopes and thropetopes, fouretopes etc. But I doubt these are significant in any way. And now back to the paper and then to an Ωmega implementation of nopetopes... PS: while writing this my imagination went though... Are trees and nestings compatible with the famous correspondences energy-mass, wave-particle of physics? Looks like I have to start some more research. Posted by heisenbug at 5:11&#8239;AM No comments: Labels: funny , mathematics , opetopes , thrist Tuesday, September 18, 2012 Thrist sightings It's been a bit quiet recently, but not inactive. Edward Kmett has adopted the name and the concept in two of his libraries . Of course the concept is much older than the name, being a path in some category. If you look carefully, in the middle of his ICFP '12 keynote Conor McBride derives thrists (he keeps the name List in his development) and they may also appear in the JFP article where they are named Path . Only with the advent of GADTs and user defined kinds in systems like Ωmega, SHE and Agda the concept of threading types begins to blossom. Since the release of GHC v7.6.1 the most popular Haskell compiler also supports kind polymorphism. This prompted me to re-spin the thrist package to take advantage of GHC's new feature. Have fun, &nbsp; &nbsp; Gabor Posted by heisenbug at 2:29&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: ghc , thrist 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 (* &#8594; * &#8594; *) &#8594; * &#8594; * &#8594; * , 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 &#8594; a &#8594; *) &#8594; a &#8594; a &#8594; * . 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&#8239;PM 1 comment: Labels: ghc , haskell , thrist Tuesday, November 22, 2011 Pondering about the Foundations As I am thinking about how a possible Ω mega 2.0 could be implemented, I am trying to come up with some interesting concepts w.r.t. parsing and type checking. Since no single line is written yet, it is easy and cheap to ponder. Some key elements are already taking shape in my mind. These are: parsed entities carry their start and end coordinates in their types there is no difference between patterns and expressions each expression carries a typing thrist. The second item has been elaborated by me in an earlier post. The third must wait a bit until I have something coherent (but the curious reader might visit my sketch of ideas ). I'd like to talk about item one here. The essence is that every grammar element obtains a type that describes where this element is located. For example a function declaration may occupy the text portion between start and end , where these are type-level triples (file, line, column). In order to consider parsed input&nbsp;consistent, the start coordinates must be aligned with the prior element's end coordinates, i.e. we have another thrist here. Things get interesting when we model naming and scope. Name definition and referral must somehow match the types, after the match is done the semantics can be read off the user. To give an example: Ref definer :: Exp (`foo, 42, 7) (`foo, 42, 11) &nbsp;&nbsp;where&nbsp;definer :: Exp&nbsp;(`foo, 41, 1) (`foo, 45, 37)&nbsp;= ... Both the reference and the definition live in the same file "foo.prg". The former is on line 42 from column 7 to 11 (exclusive). The definition it refers to is in fact enclosing it (a recursive call, maybe?) extending from line 42 to 45. With this representation the name of the indentifier becomes secondary, all that counts is the evidence in definer which contributes to its type! We have created a globally nameless representation. We can expand this world view to also include the level of the grammatical entity (value, type, kind, etc.) as a fourth coordinate. So a reference to a &#8250;25&#8249; somewhere in the text at floor 0 would point to an integer literal, the same place at floor 1 to the type Int and at floor 2 it would be the kind * . My hope is that all the proof obligations arising in such a scheme can be cleverly extracted from a parsec-like engine. Posted by heisenbug at 3:03&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: omega , thrist Saturday, December 11, 2010 Zipping through it In my email conversation with Brandon prior to the release of thrist-0.2 , I told him that I did not come around implementing reverse thrists, and I showed how they arise naturally when doing computational passes over thrists: (((a, b), c), d) e (f, (g, (h, i))) . He asked me whether this has anything to do with zippers , which I answered to the affirmative, my previous ideogram being essentially a thrist zipper . As it maneuvers through the data structure it deconstructs the original thrist, places a new element into focus and zips together a left-associative structure behind. Visually it (kind of) corresponds to the zipper on your jacket. This post is dedicated to this versatile tool being applied to thrists to obtain an isomorphic data structure which I call the ThristZipper . As the ideogram demonstrates, this zipper consists of three parts: the left-associate thrist (usually holding the already visited portion), the focus element e , the (right-associative) thrist (usually to be iterated over). So first we have to define LeftThrist (this is how I prefer to call it). data&nbsp;LeftThrist :: (* &#8594; *&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;*)&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;*&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;*&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;* where &nbsp;&nbsp;LeftNil ::&nbsp;LeftThrist k a a &nbsp;&nbsp;LeftCons ::&nbsp;LeftThrist k a b&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;k b c&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;LeftThrist k a c Again, the types match up. Now we can define&nbsp; ThristZipper : data&nbsp;ThristZipper&nbsp;:: (*&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;*&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;*)&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;*&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;*&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;* where &nbsp;&nbsp;Focus ::&nbsp;LeftThrist k a b&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;k b c&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;Thrist k c d&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;ThristZipper k a d It remains to define all the operations on&nbsp; ThristZipper that will make it a versatile tool. We start with zipInto : zipInto ::&nbsp;Thrist k a b&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;Maybe (ThristZipper k a b) zipInto Nil = Nothing zipInto (Cons e r) = Just (Focus LeftNil e r) We can similarly define&nbsp; zipLeftInto , advancing , focus manipulation ,&nbsp; maps , folds and getting out on the right or in the left. These are of course left as an exercise to the reader, but I will define retract (the opposite movement from advance ) here for good measure: retract ::&nbsp;ThristZipper k a b&nbsp;&#8594;&nbsp;Maybe (ThristZipper k a b) retract (Focus&nbsp;LeftNil _ _) =&nbsp;Nothing retract (Focus (LeftCons r e') e t) = Just (Focus r e' (Cons e t)) And a lot prettier in Ωmega ( svn HEAD ): retract (Focus&nbsp;[]lt _ _) =&nbsp;Nothing retract (Focus [r; e']lt e t) = Just (Focus r e' [e; t]l) PS: I definitely plan to make all this part of thrist-1.0 when it arrives.&nbsp; Posted by heisenbug at 4:23&#8239;AM No comments: Labels: haskell , omega , thrist Friday, December 10, 2010 The Sky was the Limit Everyone remembers&nbsp;Tom Petty's song 'Into the Great Wide Open' with it's famous refrain The sky was the limit I was thinking about limits (the category theory ones) for many years now, but could never really visualize the concept. (I should really start reading Awodey's 'Category Theory' which will be my present to self at Xmas.) I tried to get hold of the related problems with a mental construction of a lazy, self-building thrist. It was clear that each element should increase the type, Z , (S Z) , (S (S Z)) , etc. ad infinitum, so the start type would be clear: Thrist Up Z ? . But the ? , let's call it the limit, is not clear at all. Anyway it would be an infinite type, not like in the simple analogy of let count = 0 : count in count , where count :: [Int] holds. As we know type checkers do not like infinite types, as it would take forever and two days to check them :-) Fortunately the sky is not a limit anymore and I came up with a solution that is nice and short even in Ωmega, which is a strict language (albeit with a lazy construct). Since it is only a few lines I can effortlessly reproduce it here. data Count :: Nat ~&gt; Nat ~&gt; * where &nbsp;&nbsp;Incr :: Nat' n -&gt; Count n (1+n)t The Incr constructor states the typing rule, namely one higher to the right than to the left. We can try it out: prompt&gt; [Incr 0v, Incr 1v, Incr 2v]l [(Incr 0v),(Incr 1v),(Incr 2v)]l :&nbsp;Thrist Count 0t 3t Not surprisingly, this is the only value of type&nbsp; Thrist Count 0t 3t . We follow the example of count above and write: a = [Incr 0v; lazy (shift a)]l Naturally shift will shift a Count thrist to the right, thus satisfying the type constraint of thrists, that at each joining point the left and right types must match up. The&nbsp; lazy &nbsp;keyword is needed here to delay the evaluation, it is however pointless in Haskell. All that remains is to write the&nbsp; shift &nbsp;function which will create the ominous limit type: shift :: Thrist Count n a -&gt; Thrist Count (1+n)t a shift [Incr n; r]l = [Incr (1+n)v; lazy (shift r)]l It is probably not a surprise that the limit value is &#8869; (i.e. nonexistent), so any type will do (along the constraints of the kind in question). I settled with a universal type. Now we can pattern match on a to see that it really grows into the sky: case a of {[a,aa,aaa,aaaa; b]l -&gt; show b} prints&nbsp; "[(Incr 4v) ; ...]l" thanks to show 's magic. The&nbsp; ... &nbsp;corresponds to the suspended computation. Hey, it wasn't that hard at all! Where is the infinite type? It is hidden behind the existential barrier that is formed at each thrist joining point, and since it cannot escape we do not have to worry it... Good night! Posted by heisenbug at 3:09&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: category theory , haskell , omega , thrist Saturday, November 27, 2010 Applicative Structures and Thrists I've been toying with the idea of furnishing the the applicative framework into thrist-like clothing , with early attempts here . Last night I might have gotten it, finally... Here is the idea. Since function application is left-associative, but thrists are right associative, I'll reverse the application's direction to right-to-left, i.e. f a b c will become c b a f . This uglyness is another reason to finally whip up a RevThrist , which would be SNOC-like and left-associative. We need following ingredients: Fun - functions perform the reduction to a new object, Arg - arguments successively saturate the applicable structure to the right, Par - partial application (or parent) initiates the reduction. I'll explain these elements next, but first rewrite the above expression a bit to get a parentesized form (c(b(a f))) , and now with roles marked up in thrist syntax: Cons (Arg c) $ Cons (Arg b) $ Cons (Arg a) $ Cons (Fun f) Nil Looks almost reasonable. Time to define the ingredients mentioned above. Remember, that it must be a two-parameter data type and that the types must match up between Arg c and Arg b , etc., and finally between Arg a and Fun f . This is a pretty hefty requirement! We can attempt passing the effective application type between the ingredients, defining the data structure as data Appli :: * &#8594; * &#8594; * where &nbsp;&nbsp;Fun :: (a &#8594; b) &#8594; Appli (a &#8594; b) c &nbsp;&nbsp;Arg :: a &#8594; Appli b (a &#8594; b) This means functions pass their own type to the left (and ignoring what comes from the right), while arguments expect a saturable effective type from the right, store an appropriate value and propagate the remaining type to the left. This should work now: Cons (Arg 'a') $ Cons (Fun ord) Nil , with the type being Thrist Appli Int c . As you can see, no function type gets passed to the left, so you cannot prepend any more arguments. But this all appears useless since we cannot nest things. The Par ingredient will take care of this: Par :: Thrist Appli a c &#8594; Appli b (a &#8594; b) Par has a double role, it acts just like an argument, but holding a thrist inside, and thus groups a sub-application. The c type variable occurring in Par and Fun troubled me a lot, because it allows building up illegal thrists. Consider Cons (Fun f) $ Cons (Fun f) Nil . This gibberish cannot be assigned any reasonable semantics! Finally it occurred to me to use a phantom type for filling in this breach: data Peg Since Peg is uninhabited, no function signature can include it (unless it is a divergent one). It also ensures that the leftmost ingredient in a thrist is a function, how practial for Par ! Anyway, our Appli is done now: data Appli :: * &#8594; * &#8594; * where &nbsp;&nbsp;Fun :: (a &#8594; b) &#8594; Appli (a &#8594; b) Peg &nbsp;&nbsp;Arg :: a &#8594; Appli b (a &#8594; b) &nbsp;&nbsp;Par :: Thrist Appli a Peg &#8594; Appli b (a &#8594; b) So what brave soul will try this out? Because I must confess, up to this point I've been too lazy to fire up GHC! You might be inclined to say, why this whole circus? An awkward notation for something as simple as function application? Any Haskell implementation can do this with a beautiful syntax! Yes, we can build up applications but can't even compute them. This is a toy at the moment. But try to pull apart an application in Haskell! You can't! Here you can add an evaluator ( foldlThrist ?) and also instrument, trace, debug your evaluation process. Also, there is a reason I say 'Applicative Structures' in the title. Here is a generalization of Appli that is parametrized: data Appli :: ( * &#8594; * &#8594; * ) &#8594; * &#8594; * &#8594; * where &nbsp;&nbsp;Fun :: (a ~&gt; b) &#8594; Appli ( ~&gt; ) (a ~&gt; b) Peg &nbsp;&nbsp;Arg :: a &#8594; Appli ( ~&gt; ) b (a ~&gt; b) &nbsp;&nbsp;Par :: Thrist (Appli ( ~&gt; )) a Peg &#8594; Appli ( ~&gt; ) b (a ~&gt; b) You are free now to create your own function and value space with attached typing rules and still be able to use Thrist (Appli MySpace) ... The possibilities are endless, e.g. encrypted execution on remote hosts or abstract interpretation, you say it. Have Fun ! Posted by heisenbug at 6:37&#8239;AM No comments: Labels: applicative , haskell , thrist Friday, November 12, 2010 Cooperation I have just uploaded the thrist-0.2 package to hackage. All credit goes to Brandon Simmons , who has added significant functionality and now provides some functions for thrists that are more in line with the prelude. Brandon has accepted to be a co-author to the library and I am very happy about it. Welcome, Brandon! For the users of the package this is good news, as I am a little dim spot on the outer sectors of the haskell radar, while Brandon is a savvy and ambitioned person, and to continue with my previous metaphor, a bright green dot on the screen, swiftly moving towards the center :-) This post is a kind of mini release note for the release. Being an experimental package we do not intend to guarantee API stability, so we took the freedom to rename routines to make naming more consistent with the prelude. foldThrist is now foldrThrist and it got a bunch of new cousins too. Notably the types are much wider now, which allows for some more magic to happen. Finally, the haddock comments have been enhanced and as-of-present actually tell something. Please ignore the sub-modules for now, they are unfinished, and much more experimental than the rest (I have not got around researching a compelling solution yet). A RevThrist (or similar) GADT did not make it into the release, I hope I can cram it in sometime later. Anyway, enjoy the lib! Posted by heisenbug at 5:55&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: hackage , haskell , thrist Thursday, October 1, 2009 New Thrist Cabbage Yeah, it took more than a year (and dcoutts help on IRC), but finally I've gathered all my hackage-foo to submit a new thrist package (v1.1.1). Its main purpose is to require base v4.0 or higher. As an added bonus (Thrist p) now provides a Category instance. I have also added an Arrow (Thrist (->)) instance, but its first method is bogus as of now. I plan to correct this with v1.1.2. My plans for 0.2 are: adaptors Data.Thrist.Monad , Data.Thrist.List (aka. R*), Data.Thrist.Arrow , all with their respective sensible class instances, tests. Then sometime I can start setting up some cool stuff to demonstrate hoare-triples in thrist setting. We'll see. Posted by heisenbug at 2:37&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: thrist Tuesday, August 4, 2009 Static Constraints In the last months Tim has been adding a new function sameLabel to Ωmega and this finally allowed me to encode the concept of free variables. In just a couple of days I managed to implement environment construction with statically checked proof that no identifier is shadowed. Here is a little example. Building on this advance I fulfilled a long lasting desire and managed to prototype LLVM basic blocks in Ωmega with thrists. The approach is implemented in 2 steps: build up a labelled sequence of preinstructions, and then construct sufficient evidence about well-formedness, that the strict type constraints in the thrist can be proven. Curiously, the defs propagate to the right and the uses to the right in this thrist. The good thing is, that after all this struggle I am pretty confident that many more properties and constraints can be encoded, such as the LLVM type system (on defs, uses and constants), that Phi nodes must not go into entry blocks, that Phi nodes must preceed other instructions in the basic block, every use must happen in the scope of a corresponding def, etc. The next days will surely see more progress, I have crawled out of the swamp and have firm ground under my feet... Posted by heisenbug at 3:52&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: llvm , omega , thrist Wednesday, May 27, 2009 Ketchup Problem In Chapter 6 (page 16) Jeremy Gibbons describes a datatype that models all secure operations that can be applied to a (partially filled) ketchup bottle . I believe that this is the example that Jeremy has shown me at ICFP'07 in Freiburg (when I have introduced him to my thrist concept), and I have been unable to find it ever since. Now, I guess I can add it to the bibliography section of my paper. That is, if I ever get around updating the draft again... PS: a bibtex-able conference paper is here . Posted by heisenbug at 6:43&#8239;AM No comments: Labels: thrist Wednesday, September 10, 2008 Hoare Triples and Thrists While mousing through the L4.verified presentation that took place at Galois , I could not help but build an association bridge between Hoare triples and thrists. Especially when you go to p. 52 and thereabout. Here is my take on the connection: We have some command s that belong to a data type C , and C has two type parameters: data C :: * -> * -> * where C1 :: ... -> C a b The first type parameter can be interpreted as the precondition of the command while the second as its postcondition ({P} and {Q} in Hoare's notation). This convention employs the types-as-properties interpretation. If commands are sequenced, the postconditions of the former commands must imply the preconditions of the latter. This is referred to as the composition rule and corresponds to appending two thrists. Now, in Ωmega the situation is even prettier, because C need not be a two-type-parameter entity, but can be parameterized over arbitrary kind s. The built-in evaluation mechanism (type functions) allow the most powerful constructs. (Haskell will get something similar at the type level, called type families , with GHC v6.10.) Posted by heisenbug at 12:54&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: haskell , hoare-triple , omega , thrist Thursday, August 28, 2008 Category With lots of rejoicing, today I discovered that the base-3.0 library, to be distributed with the upcoming GHC 6.10, will contain the Control.Category type class. This is exactly what is needed to put Thrist (~>) into a general context! Can't wait till September... PS: It is also a nice surprise that Ashley Yakeley , the maintainer of this module is an old-time Dylan person :-) Sometime I have to blog about the lots of developers who share a common Haskell/Dylan heritage. Posted by heisenbug at 6:26&#8239;AM No comments: Labels: dylan , haskell , thrist Tuesday, August 26, 2008 I'd like to see, but do you want to Show? So, yesterday I tried to implement instance Show (Thrist (a ~> b)) where ... ... and ran against several walls. The short story is: Forget it! The long story comes next, if you are interested. First of all, what do we want? In my paper I define a nice thrist [('A', 33), (65, 'a')]l :: Thrist (,) Char Char and the Ωmega interpreter readily prints it. I wanted to do the same in Haskell too, as a pretty extension of my thrist package. I started like this: instance Show (a ~> b) => Show (Thrist (~>) a b) show Nil = "[]l" I even managed to show singleton thrists (which hold just one element). But the first obstacle was immediate: When the thrist has more than one element the hidden existential type appears, but the compiler does not know that this (a ~> x) has a Show instance! So I hoped to extend the context to require Show (forall a b . a ~> b) that is I want all saturations of the type constructor (~>) to be Show able. But GHC does not like this syntax... At his point I started some fundamental thinking... Since the type of the thrist only reveals the beginning and the end, there may be arbitrary non-showable types hidden inside, even if the resulting type conveys the illusion of Show ability. To wit: [(5, id), (id, 42)]l :: Thrist (,) Int Int We can enter such a thing, but there is no hope to show it :-( So what are our remaining options? Ganesh has brought Show2 to my attention, I might look at it soon, but it won't solve the above problem. We can say goodbye to (,) and define something like: newtype Pair a b = (Show a, Show b) => Pair (a, b) There is some hope that Thrist Pair a b can be declared as a Show2 instance. Who knows? PS: Ωmega cheats, of course. It frobs the Show functionality of the underlying Haskell implementation. It also prints functions as &lt;fn&gt; . Posted by heisenbug at 9:05&#8239;AM No comments: Labels: haskell , thrist Saturday, August 23, 2008 Uploaded It's done! My first contribution to the Haskell community has just landed in the belly of the beast ... Overall it was a very pleasurable experience: the website is well organized and makes it easy to find the relevant information, the account is obtained unbureaucratically by e-mail, and the answer is prompt, the upload checker provides helpful guidance how to improve the package. The package itself is in very early stage, please do not expect a wealth of functionality :-). Also the (constructor) function names are expected to change ( Cons --> :~ ) to better fit into the language's overall feel. I have already included a crucial foldThrist function, which is Ganesh's idea (thanks for the feedback, btw.!). What comes now is to figure out how mapThrist could be defined. It is somewhat tricky, as there are three type parameters to deal with (let alone all the existential types inside). One thing comes to my mind as I think about it. mapThrist could change the first parameter, i.e.: Thrist (->) a b -> Thrist (,) a b an elegant way to record the intermediate values of function composition. Fun stuff. Posted by heisenbug at 8:44&#8239;AM No comments: Labels: haskell , thrist Friday, August 22, 2008 Ca(ni)balized Today I finally came around reading my way through the Creating my First Haskell Package tutorial, and have put together my first cabalized library. And I must confess that I found it really enjoyable. Certainly not more complicated than writing a makefile or adding a macport . Btw., the said library is thrist-0.0 (what a surprise!) and it is just the embryonal first step. I already have some more stuff in the pipeline... Could not upload it to Hackage yet because I am waiting for my account on the server. Posted by heisenbug at 5:03&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: cabal , hackage , haskell , thrist Friday, July 11, 2008 Draft Thrist Paper Online I am happy to announce that my thrist paper I've been working on more than a year is now complete, and downloadable from my ad-hoc web directory . Completeness does not mean absence of errors or lack of room for improvement. If you like my paper and would like to improve the presentation please contact me. You can find my e-mail address in my profile. I am happy for every comment, though I cannot guarantee that I will pick it up. Please consider that this is still a draft so it should not be passed on and also please do not cite or link to it, as all links will break when the final version comes out. It has been quite a fight to get this far. I started out April 2007, and the initial e-mails turned into a paper of several pages. But then life took over. My wife in final days of pregnancy needed my support, my daughter was born. Everybody who has been through such events knows that it is a different mode of living. Sleep deprivation and all that... Also, while I have started several papers already, I have never gotten around to finish one. This was quite traumatic, and this time I had sufficient resolve to get through. Hopefully more follow. A final word: the formatting of source code sometimes line-breaks in ugly ways. The reason is that the format may change to one column page and then all is right. This depends on the channel how the paper gets published. Updates may happen next week, but July 18 is my absolute deadline. Enjoy. Posted by heisenbug at 12:10&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: haskell , omega , thrist Tuesday, February 5, 2008 Embeddings, Part Two: Monad --> Thrist Here comes the second part of my promised embeddings, this time I'll embed any monadic chain (corresponding to the do -syntax in Haskell) into a thrist and provide a semantics. Later I'll try to discuss some convenience features and try my luck with mfix (and the mdo -notation). As in my post dealing with arrows, we have to define an adapter GADT : data Monad' :: (* -> *) -> * -> * -> * where Feed :: Monad m => m b -> Monad' m a b Digest :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> Monad' m a b The semantics is a bit trickier as in the arrow case, but let's find out the type signature first... Feed sounds like an introduction of a new monadic value, we would like to interpret it as the ( >> ) connective. Digest on the other hand transforms, and thus corresponds to ( >>= ). Both expect an already formed monadic value, so we can state: recoverM :: Monad m => m a -> Thrist (Monad' m) a b -> m b The effect of an empty thrist is trivial: recoverM mon Nil = mon And the other two connectives turn out to be the only sensible way to do it: recoverM mon (Cons (Feed m) rest) = recoverM (mon >> m) rest recoverM mon (Cons (Digest f) rest) = recoverM (mon >>= f) rest Now, we can build up chains: *Embeddings> :t Cons (Feed getChar) $ Cons (Digest (return . ord)) Nil Cons (Feed getChar) $ Cons (Digest $ (return . ord)) Nil :: forall a. Thrist (Monad' IO) a Int and execute them too: *Embeddings> recoverM getChar (Cons (Feed getChar) $ Cons (Digest (return . ord)) Nil) Loading package haskell98 ... linking ... done. GG71 The first 'G' is consumed by the getChar invocation that is given to recoverM , but its result is ignored. The second is having an effect too, and its result is used to obtain the ASCII value. The overall monadic action is then run by ghci , printing the 71. We have converted >> getChar >>= (return . ord) into a thrist and got it back by means of recoverM ! And this works for any monad. Two shortcuts come to my mind, they can be modelled by adding two simpler variants to the GADT: Feed' :: Monad m => b -> Monad' m a b Digest' :: Monad m => (a -> b) -> Monad' m a b The semantics should be clear, I leave the extension of recoverM to the reader. Now what about the value fixpoint mfix ? Can we dress it in thristy clothes? Frankly, I have no idea, but I would be happy to hear from you. It is late, I need sleep now. Bye. Posted by heisenbug at 4:27&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: haskell , monads , thrist Thursday, January 31, 2008 Embeddings, Part One: Arrow --> Thrist Dan Weston asked me how the embeddings of arrows and monads into thrists would look like. Took me some effort, but I think I have found something that appears to be satisfactory. This time I shall prove my claim that in Haskell any Control.Arrow instance can be rewritten as a Thrist data structure. I shall also provide a semantics for the resulting data that shall recover the original arrow. Let me recapitulate the Thrist definition before diving in: data Thrist :: (* -> * -> *) -> * -> * -> * where Nil :: Thrist p a a Cons :: p a b -> Thrist p b c -> Thrist p a c Let's begin with the embedding part. Since the members of thrists are constructors of a two-parameter GADT, we have to construct the Arrow' GADT first. Here is the adapter: data Arrow' :: (* -> * -> *) -> * -> * -> * where Arr :: Arrow a => a b c -> Arrow' a b c First :: Arrow a => Arrow' a b c -> Arrow' a (b, d) (c, d) Arr takes any arrow and wraps it. This constructor is responsible for the actual embedding and it is easy to see that it is completely general. First is responsible for defining a transformation on a pair's first component. Clearly this corresponds to the Arrow type class's first member. I refrain from doing the same to the other functions in the Arrow type class. You may scratch your head now, asking whether I have forgotten to handle the >>> member... The answer is no , I'll come back to this later. Let's see how this works out in the practice... t1 :: Thrist (->) Char Char t1 = Cons ord (Cons chr Nil) This is just the plain chaining of functions as a thrist. Here is the Arrow' embedding: t2 :: Arrow' (->) Char Int t2 = Arr ord We make a thrist of length 1: t3 :: Thrist (Arrow' (->)) Char Int t3 = Cons t2 Nil This is bit more involved, adding a constant second pair component: t4 :: Arrow' (->) a (a, Int) t4 = Arr (\a -> (a, 42)) Now it is time to form a longer thrist: t5 :: Thrist (Arrow' (->)) Int (Int, Int) t5 = Cons (Arr chr) (Cons t4 (Cons (First t2) Nil)) So, this corresponds to what? Intuitively, it could mean chr >>> (\a -> (a, 42)) >>> first ord . The Cons data constructor assumes the rôle of >>> . To obtain a meaning at all, we have to define a semantics for it! Here it comes, and allows us to recover the embedded arrow: recover :: Arrow a => Thrist (Arrow' a) b c -> a b c recover Nil = arr id recover (Cons (Arr f) r) = f >>> recover r recover (Cons (First a) r) = first (recover $ Cons a Nil) >>> recover r Some people call this an (operational) interpreter. Finally, a little test: *Embeddings> (recover t5) 55 Loading package haskell98 ... linking ... done. (55,42) Cute, isn't it? PS: To embed monads, you can try embedding them via Kleisli to obtain an arrow and then via Arrow' to construct a thrist. Alternatively wait for a future post here :-) PPS: For running the above you will need these preliminaries: module Embeddings where import Prelude import Control.Arrow import Char Posted by heisenbug at 1:06&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: GADT , haskell , thrist Thursday, November 8, 2007 Trendy Topics There seem to be two important trends in the Haskell universe and I must admit, that I do not want to stay away from them either... The first one is the exploration of category-theoretic concepts and their showing-off in the blogosphere. Generalizations of monads or the category type class are just two recent picks from the bottomless supply of ideas . The second trend is more subtle and one has to dive into the recent ICFP papers to perceive it. I have already mentioned the Unimo framework, which guarantees the monad laws and allows to represent the monadic computation as a pure data structure which is then run by recursive analysis. Wouter Swierstra et al. introduced another concept to capture monads (also strongly resembling the free monad ) and they have improved testing ability on their minds when doing this. The third paper that comes to my mind is about speeding up arrow computations by analysis and optimization of a data structure closely resembling arrows . So I am not in bad company announcing that I am preparing a paper about thrists which are the moral equivalents of free categories . The rest of this article gives an appetizer about thrists. data Thrist :: (* -> * -> *) -> * -> * -> * where Nil :: Thrist p a a Cons :: p a b -> Thrist p b c -> Thrist p a c The definition makes it clear that Thrist is a GADT (I use the Haskell way of defining a GADT here, the paper will use the slightly different Ωmega syntax) and it is a curious mixture of listness and threadedness (this is the reason for its name). The types of the thrist elements must match up in a certain way, resembling function composition. Indeed, instead of composing functions, we can put them into a thrist: Cons ord $ Cons chr Nil gives us an arrow thrist ( Thrist (->) Char Char ) only showing the start and end types, with the internal types abstracted away existentially. Of course we have to supply an interpreter for this data structure to get the functionality (the semantics ) of function composition, but this easy exercise is left to you. But... What do thrists buy us? Two very important things: Unlike function composition, we can take the thrist apart, analyse and transform it, and a vast field opens up with the first ( p ) parameter to the Thrist . It can be the pair constructor (,) or the LE (less-or-equal) proposition, there are many sensible instantiations -- especially with two-parameter user-defined GADTs. Finally, the category-theoretic twist: think of the parameter p as the morphisms of a category C (with C 's objects being the morphisms' domains and ranges) then Thrist p is essentially the free category of C , often written as C* . I hope you enjoyed reading this in the same way as me writing it! 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SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests installed_on_debian.org 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 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cloud-image_build-depends package set for forky/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm Test results statistics Results for forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs &bull; 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 cloud-image_build-depends package set for forky/arm64 All tracked package sets for forky/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 cloud-image_build-depends in forky/arm64 consists of 524 packages: 14 (2.7%) packages failed to build reproducibly: xorg-server grub2 + + + + dejagnu fonts-cantarell python3.13 systemtap libtool librsvg libdebian-installer pam mesa lynx libzstd bluez 20 (3.8%) packages failed to build from source: shim pesign strace python-babel gnutls28 nghttp2 efivar meson gnu-efi python-dateutil mypy freezegun vim ruby3.3 gcc-15 linux gem2deb rustc numpy rust-sequoia-sq 3 (0.6%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: openvswitch gcc-12 shim-helpers-amd64-signed 487 (92.9%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl adwaita-icon-theme alsa-lib apache2 # 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kde package set for unstable/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm 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 &bull; 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 kde package set for unstable/arm64 All tracked package sets for unstable/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 kde in unstable/arm64 consists of 1156 packages: 55 (4.8%) packages failed to build reproducibly: flite libkolabxml pyside2 fltk1.3 kmail akonadi-contacts + akonadi kpimtextedit akonadi-calendar libgravatar libksieve libkdepim pim-sieve-editor pim-data-exporter mailimporter kmailtransport incidenceeditor kcalutils syndication pimcommon python3.13 qt6-languageserver libtool librsvg nss qt6-scxml qt6-base plasma-mobile kdepim-addons mailcommon qt6-multimedia qt6-declarative qtcreator krfb qt6-quick3dphysics gcc-15 qtconnectivity-opensource-src gtk4 qt6-quick3d pam underscore messagelib kate kf6-ktexttemplate kf6-syndication vlc # + pyside6 libzstd ibus kdebugsettings mesa tokodon spglib oxygen-icons xorg-server 24 (2.1%) packages failed to build from source: abseil keysmith nghttp2 neochat krita + llvm-toolchain-21 qtdeclarative-opensource-src-gles qtpim-opensource-src kf6-kconfigwidgets libtirpc qt6-tools labplot kf6-kcoreaddons kf6-kconfig kf6-kcalendarcore qtquickcontrols-opensource-src gnutls28 jpeg-xl rkward qtwebengine-opensource-src openbabel highway onnx qtlocation-opensource-src 4 (0.3%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: qt6-webengine calligra libvpl intel-processor-trace 1073 (92.8%) packages successfully build reproducibly: aalib accounts-qml-module accountsservice acl activity-aware-firefox adduser adwaita-icon-theme akonadi-calendar-tools akonadiconsole akonadi-import-wizard + akonadi-mime + akonadi-search akregator alkimia alligator alsa-lib amarok anacron 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Modules: ECMAScript modules | Node.js v25.2.1 Documentation Skip to content Node.js About this documentation Usage and example Assertion testing Asynchronous context tracking Async hooks Buffer C++ addons C/C++ addons with Node-API C++ embedder API Child processes Cluster Command-line options Console Crypto Debugger Deprecated APIs Diagnostics Channel DNS Domain Environment Variables Errors Events File system Globals HTTP HTTP/2 HTTPS Inspector Internationalization Modules: CommonJS modules Modules: ECMAScript modules Modules: node:module API Modules: Packages Modules: TypeScript Net OS Path Performance hooks Permissions Process Punycode Query strings Readline REPL Report Single executable applications SQLite Stream String decoder Test runner Timers TLS/SSL Trace events TTY UDP/datagram URL Utilities V8 VM WASI Web Crypto API Web Streams API Worker threads Zlib Code repository and issue tracker Node.js v25.2.1 documentation Node.js v25.2.1 Table of contents Modules: ECMAScript modules Introduction Enabling Packages import Specifiers Terminology Mandatory file extensions URLs file: URLs data: imports node: imports Import attributes Built-in modules import() expressions import.meta import.meta.dirname import.meta.filename import.meta.url import.meta.main import.meta.resolve(specifier) Interoperability with CommonJS import statements require CommonJS Namespaces Differences between ES modules and CommonJS No require , exports , or module.exports No __filename or __dirname No Addon Loading No require.main No require.resolve No NODE_PATH No require.extensions No require.cache JSON modules Wasm modules Wasm Source Phase Imports JavaScript String Builtins Wasm Instance Phase Imports Reserved Wasm Namespaces Top-level await Loaders Resolution and loading algorithm Features Resolution algorithm Resolution Algorithm Specification Customizing ESM specifier resolution algorithm Index About this documentation Usage and example Index Assertion testing Asynchronous context tracking Async hooks Buffer C++ addons C/C++ addons with Node-API C++ embedder API Child processes Cluster Command-line options Console Crypto Debugger Deprecated APIs Diagnostics Channel DNS Domain Environment Variables Errors Events File system Globals HTTP HTTP/2 HTTPS Inspector Internationalization Modules: CommonJS modules Modules: ECMAScript modules Modules: node:module API Modules: Packages Modules: TypeScript Net OS Path Performance hooks Permissions Process Punycode Query strings Readline REPL Report Single executable applications SQLite Stream String decoder Test runner Timers TLS/SSL Trace events TTY UDP/datagram URL Utilities V8 VM WASI Web Crypto API Web Streams API Worker threads Zlib Code repository and issue tracker Other versions 25.x 24.x LTS 23.x 22.x LTS 21.x 20.x LTS 19.x 18.x 17.x 16.x 15.x 14.x 13.x 12.x 11.x 10.x 9.x 8.x Options View on single page View as JSON Edit on GitHub Table of contents Modules: ECMAScript modules Introduction Enabling Packages import Specifiers Terminology Mandatory file extensions URLs file: URLs data: imports node: imports Import attributes Built-in modules import() expressions import.meta import.meta.dirname import.meta.filename import.meta.url import.meta.main import.meta.resolve(specifier) Interoperability with CommonJS import statements require CommonJS Namespaces Differences between ES modules and CommonJS No require , exports , or module.exports No __filename or __dirname No Addon Loading No require.main No require.resolve No NODE_PATH No require.extensions No require.cache JSON modules Wasm modules Wasm Source Phase Imports JavaScript String Builtins Wasm Instance Phase Imports Reserved Wasm Namespaces Top-level await Loaders Resolution and loading algorithm Features Resolution algorithm Resolution Algorithm Specification Customizing ESM specifier resolution algorithm Modules: ECMAScript modules # History Version Changes v22.0.0 Drop support for import assertions. v23.1.0, v22.12.0, v20.18.3, v18.20.5 Import attributes are no longer experimental. v21.0.0, v20.10.0, v18.20.0 Add experimental support for import attributes. v20.0.0, v18.19.0 Module customization hooks are executed off the main thread. v18.6.0, v16.17.0 Add support for chaining module customization hooks. v17.1.0, v16.14.0 Add experimental support for import assertions. v17.0.0, v16.12.0 Consolidate customization hooks, removed getFormat , getSource , transformSource , and getGlobalPreloadCode hooks added load and globalPreload hooks allowed returning format from either resolve or load hooks. v14.8.0 Unflag Top-Level Await. v15.3.0, v14.17.0, v12.22.0 Stabilize modules implementation. v14.13.0, v12.20.0 Support for detection of CommonJS named exports. v14.0.0, v13.14.0, v12.20.0 Remove experimental modules warning. v13.2.0, v12.17.0 Loading ECMAScript modules no longer requires a command-line flag. v12.0.0 Add support for ES modules using .js file extension via package.json "type" field. v8.5.0 Added in: v8.5.0 Stability: 2 - Stable Introduction # ECMAScript modules are the official standard format to package JavaScript code for reuse. Modules are defined using a variety of import and export statements. The following example of an ES module exports a function: // addTwo.mjs function addTwo ( num ) { return num + 2 ; } export { addTwo }; copy The following example of an ES module imports the function from addTwo.mjs : // app.mjs import { addTwo } from './addTwo.mjs' ; // Prints: 6 console . log ( addTwo ( 4 )); copy Node.js fully supports ECMAScript modules as they are currently specified and provides interoperability between them and its original module format, CommonJS . Enabling # Node.js has two module systems: CommonJS modules and ECMAScript modules. Authors can tell Node.js to interpret JavaScript as an ES module via the .mjs file extension, the package.json "type" field with a value "module" , or the --input-type flag with a value of "module" . These are explicit markers of code being intended to run as an ES module. Inversely, authors can explicitly tell Node.js to interpret JavaScript as CommonJS via the .cjs file extension, the package.json "type" field with a value "commonjs" , or the --input-type flag with a value of "commonjs" . When code lacks explicit markers for either module system, Node.js will inspect the source code of a module to look for ES module syntax. If such syntax is found, Node.js will run the code as an ES module; otherwise it will run the module as CommonJS. See Determining module system for more details. Packages # This section was moved to Modules: Packages . import Specifiers # Terminology # The specifier of an import statement is the string after the from keyword, e.g. 'node:path' in import { sep } from 'node:path' . Specifiers are also used in export from statements, and as the argument to an import() expression. There are three types of specifiers: Relative specifiers like './startup.js' or '../config.mjs' . They refer to a path relative to the location of the importing file. The file extension is always necessary for these. Bare specifiers like 'some-package' or 'some-package/shuffle' . They can refer to the main entry point of a package by the package name, or a specific feature module within a package prefixed by the package name as per the examples respectively. Including the file extension is only necessary for packages without an "exports" field. Absolute specifiers like 'file:///opt/nodejs/config.js' . They refer directly and explicitly to a full path. Bare specifier resolutions are handled by the Node.js module resolution and loading algorithm . All other specifier resolutions are always only resolved with the standard relative URL resolution semantics. Like in CommonJS, module files within packages can be accessed by appending a path to the package name unless the package's package.json contains an "exports" field, in which case files within packages can only be accessed via the paths defined in "exports" . For details on these package resolution rules that apply to bare specifiers in the Node.js module resolution, see the packages documentation . Mandatory file extensions # A file extension must be provided when using the import keyword to resolve relative or absolute specifiers. Directory indexes (e.g. './startup/index.js' ) must also be fully specified. This behavior matches how import behaves in browser environments, assuming a typically configured server. URLs # ES modules are resolved and cached as URLs. This means that special characters must be percent-encoded , such as # with %23 and ? with %3F . file: , node: , and data: URL schemes are supported. A specifier like 'https://example.com/app.js' is not supported natively in Node.js unless using a custom HTTPS loader . file: URLs # Modules are loaded multiple times if the import specifier used to resolve them has a different query or fragment. import './foo.mjs?query=1' ; // loads ./foo.mjs with query of "?query=1" import './foo.mjs?query=2' ; // loads ./foo.mjs with query of "?query=2" copy The volume root may be referenced via / , // , or file:/// . Given the differences between URL and path resolution (such as percent encoding details), it is recommended to use url.pathToFileURL when importing a path. data: imports # Added in: v12.10.0 data: URLs are supported for importing with the following MIME types: text/javascript for ES modules application/json for JSON application/wasm for Wasm import 'data:text/javascript,console.log("hello!");' ; import _ from 'data:application/json,"world!"' with { type : 'json' }; copy data: URLs only resolve bare specifiers for builtin modules and absolute specifiers . Resolving relative specifiers does not work because data: is not a special scheme . For example, attempting to load ./foo from data:text/javascript,import "./foo"; fails to resolve because there is no concept of relative resolution for data: URLs. node: imports # History Version Changes v16.0.0, v14.18.0 Added node: import support to require(...) . v14.13.1, v12.20.0 Added in: v14.13.1, v12.20.0 node: URLs are supported as an alternative means to load Node.js builtin modules. This URL scheme allows for builtin modules to be referenced by valid absolute URL strings. import fs from 'node:fs/promises' ; copy Import attributes # History Version Changes v21.0.0, v20.10.0, v18.20.0 Switch from Import Assertions to Import Attributes. v17.1.0, v16.14.0 Added in: v17.1.0, v16.14.0 Import attributes are an inline syntax for module import statements to pass on more information alongside the module specifier. import fooData from './foo.json' with { type : 'json' }; const { default : barData } = await import ( './bar.json' , { with : { type : 'json' } }); copy Node.js only supports the type attribute, for which it supports the following values: Attribute type Needed for 'json' JSON modules The type: 'json' attribute is mandatory when importing JSON modules. Built-in modules # Built-in modules provide named exports of their public API. A default export is also provided which is the value of the CommonJS exports. The default export can be used for, among other things, modifying the named exports. Named exports of built-in modules are updated only by calling module.syncBuiltinESMExports() . import EventEmitter from 'node:events' ; const e = new EventEmitter (); copy import { readFile } from 'node:fs' ; readFile ( './foo.txt' , ( err, source ) => { if (err) { console . error (err); } else { console . log (source); } }); copy import fs, { readFileSync } from 'node:fs' ; import { syncBuiltinESMExports } from 'node:module' ; import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer' ; fs. readFileSync = () => Buffer . from ( 'Hello, ESM' ); syncBuiltinESMExports (); fs. readFileSync === readFileSync; copy When importing built-in modules, all the named exports (i.e. properties of the module exports object) are populated even if they are not individually accessed. This can make initial imports of built-in modules slightly slower compared to loading them with require() or process.getBuiltinModule() , where the module exports object is evaluated immediately, but some of its properties may only be initialized when first accessed individually. import() expressions # Dynamic import() provides an asynchronous way to import modules. It is supported in both CommonJS and ES modules, and can be used to load both CommonJS and ES modules. import.meta # Type: &#x3C;Object> The import.meta meta property is an Object that contains the following properties. It is only supported in ES modules. import.meta.dirname # History Version Changes v24.0.0, v22.16.0 This property is no longer experimental. v21.2.0, v20.11.0 Added in: v21.2.0, v20.11.0 Type: &#x3C;string> The directory name of the current module. This is the same as the path.dirname() of the import.meta.filename . Caveat : only present on file: modules. import.meta.filename # History Version Changes v24.0.0, v22.16.0 This property is no longer experimental. v21.2.0, v20.11.0 Added in: v21.2.0, v20.11.0 Type: &#x3C;string> The full absolute path and filename of the current module, with symlinks resolved. This is the same as the url.fileURLToPath() of the import.meta.url . Caveat only local modules support this property. Modules not using the file: protocol will not provide it. import.meta.url # Type: &#x3C;string> The absolute file: URL of the module. This is defined exactly the same as it is in browsers providing the URL of the current module file. This enables useful patterns such as relative file loading: import { readFileSync } from 'node:fs' ; const buffer = readFileSync ( new URL ( './data.proto' , import . meta . url )); copy import.meta.main # Added in: v24.2.0, v22.18.0 Stability: 1.0 - Early development Type: &#x3C;boolean> true when the current module is the entry point of the current process; false otherwise. Equivalent to require.main === module in CommonJS. Analogous to Python's __name__ == "__main__" . export function foo ( ) { return 'Hello, world' ; } function main ( ) { const message = foo (); console . log (message); } if ( import . meta . main ) main (); // `foo` can be imported from another module without possible side-effects from `main` copy import.meta.resolve(specifier) # History Version Changes v20.6.0, v18.19.0 No longer behind --experimental-import-meta-resolve CLI flag, except for the non-standard parentURL parameter. v20.6.0, v18.19.0 This API no longer throws when targeting file: URLs that do not map to an existing file on the local FS. v20.0.0, v18.19.0 This API now returns a string synchronously instead of a Promise. v16.2.0, v14.18.0 Add support for WHATWG URL object to parentURL parameter. v13.9.0, v12.16.2 Added in: v13.9.0, v12.16.2 Stability: 1.2 - Release candidate specifier &#x3C;string> The module specifier to resolve relative to the current module. Returns: &#x3C;string> The absolute URL string that the specifier would resolve to. import.meta.resolve is a module-relative resolution function scoped to each module, returning the URL string. const dependencyAsset = import . meta . resolve ( 'component-lib/asset.css' ); // file:///app/node_modules/component-lib/asset.css import . meta . resolve ( './dep.js' ); // file:///app/dep.js copy All features of the Node.js module resolution are supported. Dependency resolutions are subject to the permitted exports resolutions within the package. Caveats : This can result in synchronous file-system operations, which can impact performance similarly to require.resolve . This feature is not available within custom loaders (it would create a deadlock). Non-standard API : When using the --experimental-import-meta-resolve flag, that function accepts a second argument: parent &#x3C;string> | &#x3C;URL> An optional absolute parent module URL to resolve from. Default: import.meta.url Interoperability with CommonJS # import statements # An import statement can reference an ES module or a CommonJS module. import statements are permitted only in ES modules, but dynamic import() expressions are supported in CommonJS for loading ES modules. When importing CommonJS modules , the module.exports object is provided as the default export. Named exports may be available, provided by static analysis as a convenience for better ecosystem compatibility. require # The CommonJS module require currently only supports loading synchronous ES modules (that is, ES modules that do not use top-level await ). See Loading ECMAScript modules using require() for details. CommonJS Namespaces # History Version Changes v23.0.0 Added 'module.exports' export marker to CJS namespaces. v14.13.0 Added in: v14.13.0 CommonJS modules consist of a module.exports object which can be of any type. To support this, when importing CommonJS from an ECMAScript module, a namespace wrapper for the CommonJS module is constructed, which always provides a default export key pointing to the CommonJS module.exports value. In addition, a heuristic static analysis is performed against the source text of the CommonJS module to get a best-effort static list of exports to provide on the namespace from values on module.exports . This is necessary since these namespaces must be constructed prior to the evaluation of the CJS module. These CommonJS namespace objects also provide the default export as a 'module.exports' named export, in order to unambiguously indicate that their representation in CommonJS uses this value, and not the namespace value. This mirrors the semantics of the handling of the 'module.exports' export name in require(esm) interop support. When importing a CommonJS module, it can be reliably imported using the ES module default import or its corresponding sugar syntax: import { default as cjs } from 'cjs' ; // Identical to the above import cjsSugar from 'cjs' ; console . log (cjs); console . log (cjs === cjsSugar); // Prints: // &#x3C;module.exports> // true copy This Module Namespace Exotic Object can be directly observed either when using import * as m from 'cjs' or a dynamic import: import * as m from 'cjs' ; console . log (m); console . log (m === await import ( 'cjs' )); // Prints: // [Module] { default: &#x3C;module.exports>, 'module.exports': &#x3C;module.exports> } // true copy For better compatibility with existing usage in the JS ecosystem, Node.js in addition attempts to determine the CommonJS named exports of every imported CommonJS module to provide them as separate ES module exports using a static analysis process. For example, consider a CommonJS module written: // cjs.cjs exports . name = 'exported' ; copy The preceding module supports named imports in ES modules: import { name } from './cjs.cjs' ; console . log (name); // Prints: 'exported' import cjs from './cjs.cjs' ; console . log (cjs); // Prints: { name: 'exported' } import * as m from './cjs.cjs' ; console . log (m); // Prints: // [Module] { // default: { name: 'exported' }, // 'module.exports': { name: 'exported' }, // name: 'exported' // } copy As can be seen from the last example of the Module Namespace Exotic Object being logged, the name export is copied off of the module.exports object and set directly on the ES module namespace when the module is imported. Live binding updates or new exports added to module.exports are not detected for these named exports. The detection of named exports is based on common syntax patterns but does not always correctly detect named exports. In these cases, using the default import form described above can be a better option. Named exports detection covers many common export patterns, reexport patterns and build tool and transpiler outputs. See cjs-module-lexer for the exact semantics implemented. Differences between ES modules and CommonJS # No require , exports , or module.exports # In most cases, the ES module import can be used to load CommonJS modules. If needed, a require function can be constructed within an ES module using module.createRequire() . No __filename or __dirname # These CommonJS variables are not available in ES modules. __filename and __dirname use cases can be replicated via import.meta.filename and import.meta.dirname . No Addon Loading # Addons are not currently supported with ES module imports. They can instead be loaded with module.createRequire() or process.dlopen . No require.main # To replace require.main === module , there is the import.meta.main API. No require.resolve # Relative resolution can be handled via new URL('./local', import.meta.url) . For a complete require.resolve replacement, there is the import.meta.resolve API. Alternatively module.createRequire() can be used. No NODE_PATH # NODE_PATH is not part of resolving import specifiers. Please use symlinks if this behavior is desired. No require.extensions # require.extensions is not used by import . Module customization hooks can provide a replacement. No require.cache # require.cache is not used by import as the ES module loader has its own separate cache. JSON modules # History Version Changes v23.1.0, v22.12.0, v20.18.3, v18.20.5 JSON modules are no longer experimental. JSON files can be referenced by import : import packageConfig from './package.json' with { type : 'json' }; copy The with { type: 'json' } syntax is mandatory; see Import Attributes . The imported JSON only exposes a default export. There is no support for named exports. A cache entry is created in the CommonJS cache to avoid duplication. The same object is returned in CommonJS if the JSON module has already been imported from the same path. Wasm modules # History Version Changes v24.5.0, v22.19.0 Wasm modules no longer require the --experimental-wasm-modules flag. Importing both WebAssembly module instances and WebAssembly source phase imports is supported. Both of these integrations are in line with the ES Module Integration Proposal for WebAssembly . Wasm Source Phase Imports # Stability: 1.2 - Release candidate Added in: v24.0.0 The Source Phase Imports proposal allows the import source keyword combination to import a WebAssembly.Module object directly, instead of getting a module instance already instantiated with its dependencies. This is useful when needing custom instantiations for Wasm, while still resolving and loading it through the ES module integration. For example, to create multiple instances of a module, or to pass custom imports into a new instance of library.wasm : import source libraryModule from './library.wasm' ; const instance1 = await WebAssembly . instantiate (libraryModule, importObject1); const instance2 = await WebAssembly . instantiate (libraryModule, importObject2); copy In addition to the static source phase, there is also a dynamic variant of the source phase via the import.source dynamic phase import syntax: const dynamicLibrary = await import . source ( './library.wasm' ); const instance = await WebAssembly . instantiate (dynamicLibrary, importObject); copy JavaScript String Builtins # Stability: 1.2 - Release candidate Added in: v24.5.0, v22.19.0 When importing WebAssembly modules, the WebAssembly JS String Builtins Proposal is automatically enabled through the ESM Integration. This allows WebAssembly modules to directly use efficient compile-time string builtins from the wasm:js-string namespace. For example, the following Wasm module exports a string getLength function using the wasm:js-string length builtin: (module ;; Compile-time import of the string length builtin. (import "wasm:js-string" "length" (func $string_length (param externref) (result i32))) ;; Define getLength, taking a JS value parameter assumed to be a string, ;; calling string length on it and returning the result. (func $getLength (param $str externref) (result i32) local.get $str call $string_length ) ;; Export the getLength function. (export "getLength" (func $get_length)) ) copy import { getLength } from './string-len.wasm' ; getLength ( 'foo' ); // Returns 3. copy Wasm builtins are compile-time imports that are linked during module compilation rather than during instantiation. They do not behave like normal module graph imports and they cannot be inspected via WebAssembly.Module.imports(mod) or virtualized unless recompiling the module using the direct WebAssembly.compile API with string builtins disabled. Importing a module in the source phase before it has been instantiated will also use the compile-time builtins automatically: import source mod from './string-len.wasm' ; const { exports : { getLength } } = await WebAssembly . instantiate (mod, {}); getLength ( 'foo' ); // Also returns 3. copy Wasm Instance Phase Imports # Stability: 1.1 - Active development Instance imports allow any .wasm files to be imported as normal modules, supporting their module imports in turn. For example, an index.js containing: import * as M from './library.wasm' ; console . log (M); copy executed under: node index.mjs copy would provide the exports interface for the instantiation of library.wasm . Reserved Wasm Namespaces # Added in: v24.5.0, v22.19.0 When importing WebAssembly module instances, they cannot use import module names or import/export names that start with reserved prefixes: wasm-js: - reserved in all module import names, module names and export names. wasm: - reserved in module import names and export names (imported module names are allowed in order to support future builtin polyfills). Importing a module using the above reserved names will throw a WebAssembly.LinkError . Top-level await # Added in: v14.8.0 The await keyword may be used in the top level body of an ECMAScript module. Assuming an a.mjs with export const five = await Promise . resolve ( 5 ); copy And a b.mjs with import { five } from './a.mjs' ; console . log (five); // Logs `5` copy node b.mjs # works copy If a top level await expression never resolves, the node process will exit with a 13 status code . import { spawn } from 'node:child_process' ; import { execPath } from 'node:process' ; spawn (execPath, [ '--input-type=module' , '--eval' , // Never-resolving Promise: 'await new Promise(() => {})' , ]). once ( 'exit' , ( code ) => { console . log (code); // Logs `13` }); copy Loaders # The former Loaders documentation is now at Modules: Customization hooks . Resolution and loading algorithm # Features # The default resolver has the following properties: FileURL-based resolution as is used by ES modules Relative and absolute URL resolution No default extensions No folder mains Bare specifier package resolution lookup through node_modules Does not fail on unknown extensions or protocols Can optionally provide a hint of the format to the loading phase The default loader has the following properties Support for builtin module loading via node: URLs Support for "inline" module loading via data: URLs Support for file: module loading Fails on any other URL protocol Fails on unknown extensions for file: loading (supports only .cjs , .js , and .mjs ) Resolution algorithm # The algorithm to load an ES module specifier is given through the ESM_RESOLVE method below. It returns the resolved URL for a module specifier relative to a parentURL. The resolution algorithm determines the full resolved URL for a module load, along with its suggested module format. The resolution algorithm does not determine whether the resolved URL protocol can be loaded, or whether the file extensions are permitted, instead these validations are applied by Node.js during the load phase (for example, if it was asked to load a URL that has a protocol that is not file: , data: or node: . The algorithm also tries to determine the format of the file based on the extension (see ESM_FILE_FORMAT algorithm below). If it does not recognize the file extension (eg if it is not .mjs , .cjs , or .json ), then a format of undefined is returned, which will throw during the load phase. The algorithm to determine the module format of a resolved URL is provided by ESM_FILE_FORMAT , which returns the unique module format for any file. The "module" format is returned for an ECMAScript Module, while the "commonjs" format is used to indicate loading through the legacy CommonJS loader. Additional formats such as "addon" can be extended in future updates. In the following algorithms, all subroutine errors are propagated as errors of these top-level routines unless stated otherwise. defaultConditions is the conditional environment name array, ["node", "import"] . The resolver can throw the following errors: Invalid Module Specifier : Module specifier is an invalid URL, package name or package subpath specifier. Invalid Package Configuration : package.json configuration is invalid or contains an invalid configuration. Invalid Package Target : Package exports or imports define a target module for the package that is an invalid type or string target. Package Path Not Exported : Package exports do not define or permit a target subpath in the package for the given module. Package Import Not Defined : Package imports do not define the specifier. Module Not Found : The package or module requested does not exist. Unsupported Directory Import : The resolved path corresponds to a directory, which is not a supported target for module imports. Resolution Algorithm Specification # ESM_RESOLVE ( specifier , parentURL ) Let resolved be undefined . If specifier is a valid URL, then Set resolved to the result of parsing and reserializing specifier as a URL. Otherwise, if specifier starts with "/" , "./" , or "../" , then Set resolved to the URL resolution of specifier relative to parentURL . Otherwise, if specifier starts with "#" , then Set resolved to the result of PACKAGE_IMPORTS_RESOLVE ( specifier , parentURL , defaultConditions ). Otherwise, Note: specifier is now a bare specifier. Set resolved the result of PACKAGE_RESOLVE ( specifier , parentURL ). Let format be undefined . If resolved is a "file:" URL, then If resolved contains any percent encodings of "/" or "\" ( "%2F" and "%5C" respectively), then Throw an Invalid Module Specifier error. If the file at resolved is a directory, then Throw an Unsupported Directory Import error. If the file at resolved does not exist, then Throw a Module Not Found error. Set resolved to the real path of resolved , maintaining the same URL querystring and fragment components. Set format to the result of ESM_FILE_FORMAT ( resolved ). Otherwise, Set format the module format of the content type associated with the URL resolved . Return format and resolved to the loading phase PACKAGE_RESOLVE ( packageSpecifier , parentURL ) Let packageName be undefined . If packageSpecifier is an empty string, then Throw an Invalid Module Specifier error. If packageSpecifier is a Node.js builtin module name, then Return the string "node:" concatenated with packageSpecifier . If packageSpecifier does not start with "@" , then Set packageName to the substring of packageSpecifier until the first "/" separator or the end of the string. Otherwise, If packageSpecifier does not contain a "/" separator, then Throw an Invalid Module Specifier error. Set packageName to the substring of packageSpecifier until the second "/" separator or the end of the string. If packageName starts with "." or contains "\" or "%" , then Throw an Invalid Module Specifier error. Let packageSubpath be "." concatenated with the substring of packageSpecifier from the position at the length of packageName . Let selfUrl be the result of PACKAGE_SELF_RESOLVE ( packageName , packageSubpath , parentURL ). If selfUrl is not undefined , return selfUrl . While parentURL is not the file system root, Let packageURL be the URL resolution of "node_modules/" concatenated with packageName , relative to parentURL . Set parentURL to the parent folder URL of parentURL . If the folder at packageURL does not exist, then Continue the next loop iteration. Let pjson be the result of READ_PACKAGE_JSON ( packageURL ). If pjson is not null and pjson . exports is not null or undefined , then Return the result of PACKAGE_EXPORTS_RESOLVE ( packageURL , packageSubpath , pjson.exports , defaultConditions ). Otherwise, if packageSubpath is equal to "." , then If pjson.main is a string, then Return the URL resolution of main in packageURL . Otherwise, Return the URL resolution of packageSubpath in packageURL . Throw a Module Not Found error. PACKAGE_SELF_RESOLVE ( packageName , packageSubpath , parentURL ) Let packageURL be the result of LOOKUP_PACKAGE_SCOPE ( parentURL ). If packageURL is null , then Return undefined . Let pjson be the result of READ_PACKAGE_JSON ( packageURL ). If pjson is null or if pjson . exports is null or undefined , then Return undefined . If pjson.name is equal to packageName , then Return the result of PACKAGE_EXPORTS_RESOLVE ( packageURL , packageSubpath , pjson.exports , defaultConditions ). Otherwise, return undefined . PACKAGE_EXPORTS_RESOLVE ( packageURL , subpath , exports , conditions ) Note: This function is directly invoked by the CommonJS resolution algorithm. If exports is an Object with both a key starting with "." and a key not starting with "." , throw an Invalid Package Configuration error. If subpath is equal to "." , then Let mainExport be undefined . If exports is a String or Array, or an Object containing no keys starting with "." , then Set mainExport to exports . Otherwise if exports is an Object containing a "." property, then Set mainExport to exports [ "." ]. If mainExport is not undefined , then Let resolved be the result of PACKAGE_TARGET_RESOLVE ( packageURL , mainExport , null , false , conditions ). If resolved is not null or undefined , return resolved . Otherwise, if exports is an Object and all keys of exports start with "." , then Assert: subpath begins with "./" . Let resolved be the result of PACKAGE_IMPORTS_EXPORTS_RESOLVE ( subpath , exports , packageURL , false , conditions ). If resolved is not null or undefined , return resolved . Throw a Package Path Not Exported error. PACKAGE_IMPORTS_RESOLVE ( specifier , parentURL , conditions ) Note: This function is directly invoked by the CommonJS resolution algorithm. Assert: specifier begins with "#" . If specifier is exactly equal to "#" or starts with "#/" , then Throw an Invalid Module Specifier error. Let packageURL be the result of LOOKUP_PACKAGE_SCOPE ( parentURL ). If packageURL is not null , then Let pjson be the result of READ_PACKAGE_JSON ( packageURL ). If pjson.imports is a non-null Object, then Let resolved be the result of PACKAGE_IMPORTS_EXPORTS_RESOLVE ( specifier , pjson.imports , packageURL , true , conditions ). If resolved is not null or undefined , return resolved . Throw a Package Import Not Defined error. PACKAGE_IMPORTS_EXPORTS_RESOLVE ( matchKey , matchObj , packageURL , isImports , conditions ) If matchKey ends in "/" , then Throw an Invalid Module Specifier error. If matchKey is a key of matchObj and does not contain "*" , then Let target be the value of matchObj [ matchKey ]. Return the result of PACKAGE_TARGET_RESOLVE ( packageURL , target , null , isImports , conditions ). Let expansionKeys be the list of keys of matchObj containing only a single "*" , sorted by the sorting function PATTERN_KEY_COMPARE which orders in descending order of specificity. For each key expansionKey in expansionKeys , do Let patternBase be the substring of expansionKey up to but excluding the first "*" character. If matchKey starts with but is not equal to patternBase , then Let patternTrailer be the substring of expansionKey from the index after the first "*" character. If patternTrailer has zero length, or if matchKey ends with patternTrailer and the length of matchKey is greater than or equal to the length of expansionKey , then Let target be the value of matchObj [ expansionKey ]. Let patternMatch be the substring of matchKey starting at the index of the length of patternBase up to the length of matchKey minus the length of patternTrailer . Return the result of PACKAGE_TARGET_RESOLVE ( packageURL , target , patternMatch , isImports , conditions ). Return null . PATTERN_KEY_COMPARE ( keyA , keyB ) Assert: keyA contains only a single "*" . Assert: keyB contains only a single "*" . Let baseLengthA be the index of "*" in keyA . Let baseLengthB be the index of "*" in keyB . If baseLengthA is greater than baseLengthB , return -1. If baseLengthB is greater than baseLengthA , return 1. If the length of keyA is greater than the length of keyB , return -1. If the length of keyB is greater than the length of keyA , return 1. Return 0. PACKAGE_TARGET_RESOLVE ( packageURL , target , patternMatch , isImports , conditions ) If target is a String, then If target does not start with "./" , then If isImports is false , or if target starts with "../" or "/" , or if target is a valid URL, then Throw an Invalid Package Target error. If patternMatch is a String, then Return PACKAGE_RESOLVE ( target with every instance of "*" replaced by patternMatch , packageURL + "/" ). Return PACKAGE_RESOLVE ( target , packageURL + "/" ). If target split on "/" or "\" contains any "" , "." , ".." , or "node_modules" segments after the first "." segment, case insensitive and including percent encoded variants, throw an Invalid Package Target error. Let resolvedTarget be the URL resolution of the concatenation of packageURL and target . Assert: packageURL is contained in resolvedTarget . If patternMatch is null , then Return resolvedTarget . If patternMatch split on "/" or "\" contains any "" , "." , ".." , or "node_modules" segments, case insensitive and including percent encoded variants, throw an Invalid Module Specifier error. Return the URL resolution of resolvedTarget with every instance of "*" replaced with patternMatch . Otherwise, if target is a non-null Object, then If target contains any index property keys, as defined in ECMA-262 6.1.7 Array Index , throw an Invalid Package Configuration error. For each property p of target , in object insertion order as, If p equals "default" or conditions contains an entry for p , then Let targetValue be the value of the p property in target . Let resolved be the result of PACKAGE_TARGET_RESOLVE ( packageURL , targetValue , patternMatch , isImports , conditions ). If resolved is equal to undefined , continue the loop. Return resolved . Return undefined . Otherwise, if target is an Array, then If _target.length is zero, return null . For each item targetValue in target , do Let resolved be the result of PACKAGE_TARGET_RESOLVE ( packageURL , targetValue , patternMatch , isImports , conditions ), continuing the loop on any Invalid Package Target error. If resolved is undefined , continue the loop. Return resolved . Return or throw the last fallback resolution null return or error. Otherwise, if target is null , return null . Otherwise throw an Invalid Package Target error. ESM_FILE_FORMAT ( url ) Assert: url corresponds to an existing file. If url ends in ".mjs" , then Return "module" . If url ends in ".cjs" , then Return "commonjs" . If url ends in ".json" , then Return "json" . If url ends in ".wasm" , then Return "wasm" . If --experimental-addon-modules is enabled and url ends in ".node" , then Return "addon" . Let packageURL be the result of LOOKUP_PACKAGE_SCOPE ( url ). Let pjson be the result of READ_PACKAGE_JSON ( packageURL ). Let packageType be null . If pjson?.type is "module" or "commonjs" , then Set packageType to pjson.type . If url ends in ".js" , then If packageType is not null , then Return packageType . If the result of DETECT_MODULE_SYNTAX ( source ) is true, then Return "module" . Return "commonjs" . If url does not have any extension, then If packageType is "module" and the file at url contains the "application/wasm" content type header for a WebAssembly module, then Return "wasm" . If packageType is not null , then Return packageType . If the result of DETECT_MODULE_SYNTAX ( source ) is true, then Return "module" . Return "commonjs" . Return undefined (will throw during load phase). LOOKUP_PACKAGE_SCOPE ( url ) Let scopeURL be url . While scopeURL is not the file system root, Set scopeURL to the parent URL of scopeURL . If scopeURL ends in a "node_modules" path segment, return null . Let pjsonURL be the resolution of "package.json" within scopeURL . if the file at pjsonURL exists, then Return scopeURL . Return null . READ_PACKAGE_JSON ( packageURL ) Let pjsonURL be the resolution of "package.json" within packageURL . If the file at pjsonURL does not exist, then Return null . If the file at packageURL does not parse as valid JSON, then Throw an Invalid Package Configuration error. Return the parsed JSON source of the file at pjsonURL . DETECT_MODULE_SYNTAX ( source ) Parse source as an ECMAScript module. If the parse is successful, then If source contains top-level await , static import or export statements, or import.meta , return true . If source contains a top-level lexical declaration ( const , let , or class ) of any of the CommonJS wrapper variables ( require , exports , module , __filename , or __dirname ) then return true . Else return false . Customizing ESM specifier resolution algorithm # Module customization hooks provide a mechanism for customizing the ESM specifier resolution algorithm. An example that provides CommonJS-style resolution for ESM specifiers is commonjs-extension-resolution-loader .
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xfce_build-depends package set for forky/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm Test results statistics Results for forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs &bull; 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 xfce_build-depends package set for forky/arm64 All tracked package sets for forky/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 xfce_build-depends in forky/arm64 consists of 386 packages: 14 (3.6%) packages failed to build reproducibly: xorg-server dejagnu fonts-cantarell python3.13 systemtap libtool librsvg gtk4 libdebian-installer pam mesa lynx libzstd bluez 9 (2.3%) packages failed to build from source: autogen gnutls28 meson vim gcc-15 linux gem2deb numpy rust-sequoia-sq 363 (94.0%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl adwaita-icon-theme alsa-lib apache2 # 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jbigkit jetring json-glib keybinder-3.0 keyutils krb5 # lame lcdf-typetools lcms2 lcov lerc less libarchive libasyncns libatomic-ops libbsd libcap2 libcap-ng libcloudproviders libdaemon libdatrie libdbusmenu libdeflate libdevel-cover-perl libdisplay-info libdrm libedit libepoxy libexif libffi libglu libglvnd libgtop2 libgudev libgusb + libice libidn2 libjpeg-turbo liblocale-gettext-perl libmd libmodule-build-perl libnsl libogg libpaper libpng1.6 libpthread-stubs libseccomp libselinux libsemanage libsepol libsm libsndfile libsoxr libspectre libtasn1-6 libtest-deep-perl libtest-minimumversion-perl libtest-perl-critic-perl libtest-pod-coverage-perl libtest-pod-perl libtest-spelling-perl libtest-strict-perl libtest-synopsis-perl libtextwrap libthai libunistring libusb-1.0 libverto libvorbis libwebp libwnck3 libx11 libxau libxaw libxcb libxcomposite libxcrypt libxcursor libxdamage libxdmcp libxext libxfce4ui libxfce4util libxfce4windowing libxfixes libxi libxkbfile libxklavier libxml2 libxmu libxpm libxpresent libxrandr libxrender libxres libxslt libxt libxtst libxxf86vm libyaml lirc llvm-defaults lmdb lsb-release-minimal lz4 lzma lzo2 m4 mawk media-types mig mpfr4 mpg123 nasm ncompress ncurses netbase nettle net-tools newt ninja-build nss-wrapper openal-soft openldap openssl + opus orc p11-kit package-notes pandoc patch patchelf patchutils pcre2 perl pixman pkgconf pkg-kde-tools po4a po-debconf policykit-1 poppler portaudio19 procps pulseaudio pygobject pyopenssl pytest python3-defaults python3-stdlib-extensions python-coverage python-cryptography python-dbusmock python-debian python-docutils python-flake8 python-h2 python-idna python-pytest-timeout python-quart-trio python-socksipy python-trio python-trustme quart quilt rdfind readline rsync rust-rsop rust-sequoia-chameleon-gnupg rust-sequoia-sop rust-sequoia-sqv samba sane-backends sbc shaderc shared-mime-info sharutils shellcheck slang2 socat speex speexdsp sqlite3 startup-notification strip-nondeterminism symlinks sysprof systemd tcl8.6 tcltk-defaults tcp-wrappers texi2html texinfo thunar tiff time triehash umockdev unbound util-linux vala valgrind-if-available w3m wayland wayland-protocols webrtc-audio-processing x11-xkb-utils x11-xserver-utils xauth xbitmaps xcb-proto xcb-util xfce4-dev-tools xfce4-panel xfconf xft xkeyboard-config xml-core xmlto xmltoman xorgproto xorg-sgml-doctools xserver-xorg-input-libinput xtrans xutils-dev xxhash xz-utils zlib A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. 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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/forky/arm64/pkg_set_cloud-image.html
cloud-image package set for forky/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm Test results statistics Results for forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs &bull; 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 cloud-image package set for forky/arm64 All tracked package sets for forky/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 cloud-image in forky/arm64 consists of 308 packages: 6 (1.9%) packages failed to build reproducibly: grub2 + + + + python3.13 libtool gtk4 pam libzstd 11 (3.6%) packages failed to build from source: shim gnutls28 nghttp2 efivar python-dateutil libtirpc isc-dhcp vim ruby3.3 gcc-15 linux 3 (1.0%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: shim-helpers-amd64-signed grub-efi-amd64-signed linux-signed-amd64 288 (93.5%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl adduser adwaita-icon-theme alsa-lib amazon-ec2-utils apparmor apt apt-listchanges at-spi2-core attr audit avahi awscli aws-crt-python azure-vm-utils base-files base-passwd bash bash-completion bind9 # blinker brotli bzip2 ca-certificates cairo cdebconf cdrkit chardet chrony cloud-init cloud-initramfs-tools cloud-utils colord configobj coreutils cpio cups # curl cyrus-sasl2 dash db5.3 dbus dbus-broker dbus-python debconf debian-archive-keyring debian-cloud-images debianutils dh-runit diffutils distro-info distro-info-data dosfstools dpkg # dracut duktape e2fsprogs elfutils ethtool expat file findutils fontconfig fonts-noto freetype fribidi fstrm fuse3 gdbm gdisk gdk-pixbuf gettext glib2.0 glibc gmp gpm graphite2 grep groff grub-cloud gtk+3.0 gzip harfbuzz hicolor-icon-theme hostname inetutils initramfs-tools init-system-helpers iproute2 iptables iputils jbigkit jemalloc jinja2 json-c keyutils klibc kmod krb5 # lcms2 legacycrypt lerc less libaio libbpf libbsd libcanberra libcap2 libcap-ng libcbor libcloudproviders libdatrie libdeflate libedit libepoxy libffi libfido2 libice libidn2 libjpeg-turbo libmaxminddb libmd libmnl libnetfilter-conntrack libnfnetlink libnftnl libogg libpcap libpipeline libpng1.6 libpsl libseccomp libselinux libsemanage libsepol libsm libsodium libssh2 libtasn1-6 libtext-charwidth-perl libtext-wrapi18n-perl libthai libunistring liburcu liburing libuv1 libvorbis libwebp libx11 libxau libxcb libxcomposite libxcrypt libxcursor libxdamage libxdmcp libxext libxfce4util libxfixes libxi libxinerama libxkbcommon libxml2 libxrandr libxrender libxt libyaml linux-base lmdb lsb-release-minimal lua5.1 lvm2 lz4 man-db manpages markupsafe mawk media-types mokutil nano ncurses netbase netcat-openbsd netplan.io nettle newt nghttp3 ngtcp2 numactl openldap openssh openssl + p11-kit pango1.0 pci.ids pciutils pcre2 perl pixman policykit-1 popt procps prompt-toolkit protobuf-c psmisc pyasn1 pyjwt python3-defaults python-apt python-attrs python-bcrypt python-certifi python-cffi python-charset-normalizer python-colorama python-cryptography python-crypt-r python-debian python-debianbts python-distro python-docutils python-idna python-jmespath python-json-patch python-json-pointer python-jsonschema python-jsonschema-specifications python-oauthlib python-urllib3 pyyaml rake readline referencing reportbug requests roman-numerals rpds-py rtmpdump ruamel.yaml ruamel.yaml.clib ruby-csv ruby-defaults ruby-did-you-mean rubygems rubygems-integration ruby-net-telnet ruby-ruby2-keywords ruby-webrick ruby-xmlrpc rust-sequoia-sqv samba screen sed sensible-utils sgml-base shadow shared-mime-info shim-signed slang2 socat sound-theme-freedesktop sqlite3 ssh-import-id sudo systemd sysvinit tar tcl8.6 tcpdump tcp-wrappers tiff tzdata ucf uchardet unattended-upgrades util-linux waagent wayland wcwidth wget wtmpdb xfconf xkeyboard-config xml-core xorg xxhash xz-utils zlib A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. 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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/unstable/arm64/pkg_set_kde.html
kde package set for unstable/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm 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 &bull; 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 kde package set for unstable/arm64 All tracked package sets for unstable/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 kde in unstable/arm64 consists of 1156 packages: 55 (4.8%) packages failed to build reproducibly: flite libkolabxml pyside2 fltk1.3 kmail akonadi-contacts + akonadi kpimtextedit akonadi-calendar libgravatar libksieve libkdepim pim-sieve-editor pim-data-exporter mailimporter kmailtransport incidenceeditor kcalutils syndication pimcommon python3.13 qt6-languageserver libtool librsvg nss qt6-scxml qt6-base plasma-mobile kdepim-addons mailcommon qt6-multimedia qt6-declarative qtcreator krfb qt6-quick3dphysics gcc-15 qtconnectivity-opensource-src gtk4 qt6-quick3d pam underscore messagelib kate kf6-ktexttemplate kf6-syndication vlc # + pyside6 libzstd ibus kdebugsettings mesa tokodon spglib oxygen-icons xorg-server 24 (2.1%) packages failed to build from source: abseil keysmith nghttp2 neochat krita + llvm-toolchain-21 qtdeclarative-opensource-src-gles qtpim-opensource-src kf6-kconfigwidgets libtirpc qt6-tools labplot kf6-kcoreaddons kf6-kconfig kf6-kcalendarcore qtquickcontrols-opensource-src gnutls28 jpeg-xl rkward qtwebengine-opensource-src openbabel highway onnx qtlocation-opensource-src 4 (0.3%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: qt6-webengine calligra libvpl intel-processor-trace 1073 (92.8%) packages successfully build reproducibly: aalib accounts-qml-module accountsservice acl activity-aware-firefox adduser adwaita-icon-theme akonadi-calendar-tools akonadiconsole akonadi-import-wizard + akonadi-mime + akonadi-search akregator alkimia alligator alsa-lib amarok anacron 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libssh libssh2 libtasn1-6 libtext-charwidth-perl libtext-wrapi18n-perl libthai libtheora libudfread libunibreak libunistring libusb-1.0 libusbmuxd libva libvdpau libvidstab libvisual libvncserver libvorbis libvpx libwacom libwebp libx11 libxau libxaw libxcb libxcomposite libxcrypt libxcursor libxcvt libxdamage libxdmcp libxext libxfce4util libxfixes libxfont libxi libxinerama libxkbcommon libxkbfile libxml2 libxmlb libxmu libxpm libxpresent libxrandr libxrender libxshmfence libxslt libxss libxt libxtst libxv libxxf86dga libxxf86vm libyuv libzip lilv lmdb lm-sensors lokalize lskat lua5.2 lvm2 lz4 lzo2 marble markdownpart marknote massif-visualizer mawk mbedtls mbox-importer md4c media-types merkuro meta-kde milou mimetreeparser minuet mjpegtools modemmanager-qt mpclib3 mpfr4 mpg123 mpv mpvqt mtdev mujs ncurses neon27 netbase net-snmp nettle networkmanager-qt nghttp3 ngtcp2 norm npth nspr numactl ocean-sound-theme ocl-icd okteta okular onednn onnxruntime openal-soft opencore-amr openexr 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qconf qcoro qgnomeplatform qgpgme qmlkonsole qqc2-breeze-style qqc2-desktop-style qrca qrencode qt3d-opensource-src qt5ct qt5reactor qt6-3d qt6-5compat qt6-charts qt6-connectivity qt6-datavis3d qt6-graphs qt6-grpc qt6-httpserver qt6-imageformats qt6-location qt6-lottie qt6-networkauth qt6-positioning qt6-quickeffectmaker qt6-quicktimeline qt6-remoteobjects qt6-sensors qt6-serialbus qt6-serialport qt6-shadertools qt6-speech qt6-svg qt6-translations qt6-virtualkeyboard qt6-wayland qt6-webchannel qt6-websockets qt6-webview qtbase-opensource-src # # # qtbase-opensource-src-gles qtcharts-opensource-src qtchooser qtcurve qtdatavis3d-everywhere-src qtdeclarative-opensource-src qtfeedback-opensource-src qtgamepad-everywhere-src qtgraphicaleffects-opensource-src qtimageformats-opensource-src qtkeychain qtmir qtmultimedia-opensource-src qtnetworkauth-everywhere-src qtquickcontrols2-opensource-src qtscript-opensource-src qtsensors-opensource-src qtserialport-opensource-src qtspeech-opensource-src qtspell qtsvg-opensource-src qtsystems-opensource-src qttools-opensource-src qttranslations-opensource-src qtvirtualkeyboard-opensource-src qtwayland-opensource-src qtwebchannel-opensource-src qtwebsockets-opensource-src qtwebview-opensource-src qtx11extras-opensource-src qtxmlpatterns-opensource-src quassel qzxing raptor2 re2 readline readstat rocs rsibreak rtmpdump rubberband rust-rav1e rust-sequoia-sqv samba sane-backends sbc schroedinger-maeparser scim sddm sddm-kcm sdl2-compat sed sensible-utils serd sgml-base shadow shapelib shared-mime-info shine signond signon-kwallet-extension signon-plugin-oauth2 signon-ui sjfonts skanlite skanpage skladnik skrooge slang2 smb4k snappy sndio snowball solid sonnet sord sound-theme-freedesktop soundtouch source-highlight spacebar spandsp speex sqlite3 squashfuse sratom srt stellarsolver step subtitlecomposer sudo svgpart svt-av1 sweeper systemd systemsettings sysvinit taglib tar tcp-wrappers telepathy-qt tellico tesseract threadweaver tiff 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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/forky/arm64/pkg_set_CIP.html
CIP package set for forky/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm Test results statistics Results for forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs &bull; 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 CIP package set for forky/arm64 All tracked package sets for forky/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 CIP in forky/arm64 consists of 417 packages: 9 (2.2%) packages failed to build reproducibly: grub2 + + + + systemtap libtool valgrind + samhain pam mesa alsa-utils bluez 7 (1.7%) packages failed to build from source: autogen strace nodejs isc-dhcp vim gcc-15 linux 2 (0.5%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: xserver-xorg-video-intel acpi-support 399 (95.7%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl acpid adduser adwaita-icon-theme alsa-lib alsa-tools apache2 # apparmor apt at attr audit autoconf autotools-dev avahi babeltrace base-files base-passwd bash bc bind9 # binutils # bison blktrace bridge-utils bsdmainutils build-essential busybox bzip2 ca-certificates ca-certificates-java can-utils cdebconf check cifs-utils cluster-glue console-data coreutils corosync cpio cpuset cracklib2 crash crmsh cron cryptsetup cups # curl cyrus-sasl2 dash dbus dbus-glib dcfldd debconf debhelper debian-archive-keyring debianutils delta device-tree-compiler devscripts dh-autoreconf dh-python dialog diffutils distro-info-data dmidecode dnsmasq docbook docbook-to-man dos2unix dosfstools dpkg # dropbear dsh e2fsprogs ebtables ed edac-utils electric-fence elfutils enca equivs ethtool evtest expat expect fakeroot fence-agents file findutils flac flex fluxbox fontconfig fonts-dejavu fonts-liberation freetype fuse3 gawk + gcc-defaults gdb gettext git glib2.0 glibc glib-networking gmp gnome-desktop-testing gnulib gnupg2 gobject-introspection golang-github-hashicorp-serf gpm grep groff gstreamer1.0 gzip heartbeat hostname htop hunspell hwdata hwloc i2c-tools ifenslave iftop ifupdown initramfs-tools init-system-helpers insserv intltool-debian iotop iperf iperf3 ipmitool iproute2 iptables iputils iso-codes iw jansson java-common jbigkit jq json-c kbd kexec-tools keyutils kmod krb5 # less lftp libalgorithm-diff-perl libalgorithm-diff-xs-perl libalgorithm-merge-perl libarchive-zip-perl libb-hooks-endofscope-perl libbsd libcap2 libcap-ng libclass-data-inheritable-perl libclass-load-perl libclass-singleton-perl libconvert-asn1-perl libcrypt-openssl-bignum-perl libcrypt-openssl-dsa-perl libcrypt-openssl-random-perl libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl libcrypt-openssl-x509-perl libdata-optlist-perl libdatetime-locale-perl libdatetime-perl libdatetime-timezone-perl libdevel-stacktrace-perl libdrm libedit libestr libexception-class-perl libfile-copy-recursive-perl libfile-fcntllock-perl libfile-homedir-perl libfile-next-perl libfile-which-perl libfontenc libgcrypt20 libgd2 libgpg-error libice libjpeg-turbo libjson-perl liblist-moreutils-perl liblocale-gettext-perl libmnl libmodule-implementation-perl libmodule-runtime-perl libnamespace-clean-perl libnetfilter-conntrack libnet-telnet-perl libnfnetlink libpackage-stash-perl libparams-util-perl libparams-validate-perl libpciaccess libpipeline libseccomp libselinux libsemanage libsm libsub-exporter-progressive-perl libsub-identify-perl libsub-install-perl libsub-name-perl libtasn1-6 libtext-charwidth-perl libtext-iconv-perl libtext-wrapi18n-perl libtimedate-perl libtry-tiny-perl libusb-1.0 libutempter libvariable-magic-perl libx11 libxau libxaw libxcb libxcomposite libxdamage libxdmcp libxext libxfixes libxi libxinerama libxmu libxpm libxrandr libxrender libxshmfence libxslt libxss libxtst libxv libxxf86dga libxxf86vm linux-base lksctp-tools lldpd lm-sensors localepurge # logrotate lrzsz lsb lsb-release-minimal lsof ltrace lua5.1 lvm2 lxc lz4 lzop m4 make-dfsg makedumpfile man-db manpages mawk mdadm + memtester mingetty minicom mobile-broadband-provider-info mpclib3 mtd-utils multipath-tools ncurses netbase nettle net-tools newt nginx nkf ntfs-3g obexftp ocfs2-tools ofono openbsd-inetd openipmi open-iscsi opensp openssh openssl + openvpn p11-kit pacemaker parted passwdqc patch pciutils pcsc-lite perl pkgconf plymouth po-debconf policycoreutils policykit-1 popt postgresql-18 powertop procps psmisc pulseaudio pwauth python3-defaults python-apt quota rasdaemon readline resource-agents rpcbind rsync rsyslog # rtmpdump samba screen sed sensible-utils setools setserial sgml-base sgml-data shadow shared-mime-info slang2 smartmontools speex sqlite3 squashfs-tools sshpass startpar strip-nondeterminism strongswan subversion # sudo sysfsutils syslog-ng sysstat systemd sysvinit tar tasksel tcl8.6 tcltk-defaults tcpdump tcp-wrappers tftp-hpa time tmux tpm2-tools trace-cmd traceroute tzdata ucf udisks2 unattended-upgrades unixodbc unzip update-inetd usbutils util-linux uwsgi v4l-utils vlan vsftpd watchdog weston wget whichman wireless-tools wpa x11-session-utils x11-utils x11-xkb-utils xauth xbitmaps xcb-proto xfce4-screenshooter xfsdump xfsprogs xft xinetd xinit xml-core xorg xserver-xorg-input-evdev xserver-xorg-input-mouse xterm xutils-dev xz-utils zip zlib A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. 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https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/forky/arm64/pkg_set_gnome.html
gnome package set for forky/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm Test results statistics Results for forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs &bull; 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 gnome package set for forky/arm64 All tracked package sets for forky/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 gnome in forky/arm64 consists of 659 packages: 14 (2.1%) packages failed to build reproducibly: flite xorg-server fonts-cantarell python3.13 libtool nss librsvg gtk4 zxing-cpp libcamera pam mesa libzstd bluez 16 (2.4%) packages failed to build from source: glycin highway abseil gnutls28 libgweather4 nghttp2 papers webkit2gtk libtirpc llvm-toolchain-21 libreoffice # gcc-15 gnome-shell mupdf nautilus ispell 3 (0.5%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: openblas libvpl localsearch 626 (95.0%) packages successfully build reproducibly: 7zip a52dec aalib accountsservice acl adduser adwaita-icon-theme alsa-lib aom apparmor appstream apt argon2 aribb24 aspell at-spi2-core attr audit avahi baobab base-files base-passwd bash bc boost1.83 box2d brltty brotli bubblewrap bzip2 cairo cairomm1.16 cdebconf cdparanoia chromaprint cjson clp clucene-core + cmark codec2 coinmp coinor-cbc coinor-cgl coinor-osi coinutils colord colord-gtk coreutils cpuinfo cracklib2 cryptsetup cups # cups-filters cups-pk-helper curl cyrus-sasl2 dasbus dash dav1d db5.3 dbus dbus-broker dbus-python dconf debconf debian-archive-keyring debianutils dee desktop-base desktop-file-utils dictionaries-common diffutils djvulibre dmidecode dotconf dpkg # duktape e2fsprogs editorconfig-core elfutils emacsen-common enchant-2 evince evolution evolution-data-server exempi exiv2 expat faad2 ffmpeg fftw3 file-roller findutils flac flatpak fluid-soundfont fluidsynth folks fontconfig fonts-adwaita fonts-quicksand fonts-urw-base35 freerdp3 freetype fribidi fuse3 game-music-emu gcc-defaults gcr gcr4 gdbm gdk-pixbuf gdm3 geoclue-2.0 geocode-glib gexiv2 ghostscript giflib gjs glib2.0 glibc glibmm2.68 glib-networking gmp gnome-autoar gnome-backgrounds gnome-bluetooth3 gnome-calculator gnome-characters gnome-clocks gnome-connections gnome-contacts gnome-desktop gnome-disk-utility gnome-font-viewer gnome-keyring gnome-logs gnome-maps gnome-menus gnome-online-accounts gnome-session gnome-settings-daemon gnome-snapshot gnome-software gnome-sound-recorder gnome-sushi gnome-system-monitor gnome-text-editor gnome-tweaks gnome-user-docs gnome-weather gobject-introspection gpgme1.0 gpgmepp gpm graphene graphite2 grep groff gsound gspell gst-libav1.0 gst-plugins-bad1.0 gst-plugins-base1.0 gst-plugins-good1.0 gst-plugins-ugly1.0 gstreamer1.0 gtk+3.0 gtkmm4.0 gtksourceview4 gtksourceview5 gtk-vnc gumbo-parser gupnp gupnp-igd gvfs gzip harfbuzz hicolor-icon-theme hidapi hostname hunspell hyphen ibus icu ijs imath init-system-helpers ippsample isl iso-codes jack-audio-connection-kit jansson jbig2dec jbigkit jpeg-xl json-c json-glib keyutils kmod krb5 # 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mate_build-depends package set for forky/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm Test results statistics Results for forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs &bull; 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_build-depends package set for forky/arm64 All tracked package sets for forky/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_build-depends in forky/arm64 consists of 581 packages: 16 (2.8%) packages failed to build reproducibly: xorg-server dejagnu fonts-cantarell systemtap libtool nss librsvg gtk4 libdebian-installer valgrind + pycparser + pam mesa lynx libzstd bluez 20 (3.4%) packages failed to build from source: grpc autogen abseil qt6-base gnutls28 nghttp2 meson highlight.js webkit2gtk libtirpc llvm-toolchain-21 vim gcc-15 linux wasi-libc gem2deb mingw-w64 rustc numpy rust-sequoia-sq 1 (0.2%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: intel-processor-trace 544 (93.6%) packages successfully build reproducibly: accountsservice acl adwaita-icon-theme alsa-lib aom apache2 # 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2026-01-13T09:30:27
https://www.fabiankeil.de/gehacktes/dtrace-timestamp-tests/
DTrace scripts to sanity-check timestamp and walltimestamp deltas www.fabiankeil.de /gehacktes/dtrace-timestamp-tests/ DTrace scripts to sanity-check timestamp and walltimestamp deltas The following two scripts where used to evaluate various ways to implement DTrace walltimestamp support for FreeBSD . They are still useful to get an idea of how reliably timestamp and walltimestamp work with a given system configuration. timestamp-deltas.d fk@r500 ~ $sudo ~/scripts/timestamp-deltas.d --------------------------------- Elapsed walltimestamp nanoseconds: 1000001536 (off by -1536) Elapsed timestamp nanoseconds: 999994469 (off by 5531) Difference in deltas this second: 7067 nanoseconds. Difference in deltas since trace start: 298151 nanoseconds. --------------------------------- Elapsed walltimestamp nanoseconds: 1000000699 (off by -699) Elapsed timestamp nanoseconds: 999974430 (off by 25570) Difference in deltas this second: 26269 nanoseconds. Difference in deltas since trace start: 324420 nanoseconds. --------------------------------- Elapsed walltimestamp nanoseconds: 1000001676 (off by -1676) Elapsed timestamp nanoseconds: 999976003 (off by 23997) Difference in deltas this second: 25673 nanoseconds. Difference in deltas since trace start: 350093 nanoseconds. ^C --------------------------------- Elapsed walltimestamp nanoseconds: 1000000978 (off by -978) Elapsed timestamp nanoseconds: 999974811 (off by 25189) Difference in deltas this second: 26167 nanoseconds. Difference in deltas since trace start: 376260 nanoseconds. ------------------------------------- Elapsed seconds 5 walltimestamp_off value ------------- Distribution ------------- count -2048 | 0 -1024 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 2 -512 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 2 -256 | 0 timestamp_off value ------------- Distribution ------------- count 2048 | 0 4096 |@@@@@@@@@@ 1 8192 | 0 16384 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 3 32768 | 0 avg_walltimestmap_off -1222 avg_abs_walltimestmap_off 1222 avg_abs_timestmap_off 20071 avg_timestmap_off 20071 timestamp-sanity-checks.d It's somewhat obvious that using walltimestamp deltas might not be the best idea because they are more expensive than timestamp deltas. This script additionally shows that walltimestamp deltas can't be used (on FreeBSD) to measure short intervals at all, as the walltimestamp source doesn't tick often enough. The good news is that the walltime doesn't go backwards which would be even worse. fk@r500 ~ $sudo ~/scripts/timestamp-sanity-checks.d ^C -------------- 2013 Jan 23 17:24:46 -------------- walltimestamp: forward 25388 no change 616478 total 641867 timestamp: forward 641866 total 641867 If you care about this, you could try one of the earlier implementations which uses a per-cpu timestamp cache that is updated more frequently, but is more expensive and thus can skew results differently. timestamp-test.d timestamp-test.d can be used to test if timestamp deltas can be trusted: fk@r500 ~ $sudo ~/scripts/timestamp-test.d Password: Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:33:16, 999 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:33:17, 999 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:33:18, 999 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:33:19, 999 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:33:20, 999 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:33:21, 999 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:33:22, 999 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:33:23, 999 ms after the previous one. ^C Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:33:24, 999 ms after the previous one. elapsed value ------------- Distribution ------------- count 980 | 0 990 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 9 1000 | 0 elapsed avg 999 On my system the timer used for timestamp doesn't tick when the CPU is in C3 state . The problem report contains a naive patch that fixes this, but causes the kernel to crash if you aren't holding it right . I currently use a script to disable C3 states when loading the dtrace kernel modules, otherwise timed operations appear to be faster than they are, except when the system is under heavy load that prevents the CPU from going into C3 state. Example: fk@r500 ~ $sudo sysctl hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest=C3 hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest: C2 -> C3 fk@r500 ~ $sudo ~/scripts/timestamp-test.d Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:36:22, 228 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:36:23, 256 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:36:24, 319 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:36:25, 274 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:36:26, 253 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:36:27, 258 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:36:28, 293 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:36:29, 313 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:36:30, 263 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:36:31, 301 ms after the previous one. Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:36:32, 276 ms after the previous one. ^C Probe fired at 2013 Jan 23 17:36:33, 232 ms after the previous one. elapsed value ------------- Distribution ------------- count 210 | 0 220 |@@@ 1 230 |@@@ 1 240 | 0 250 |@@@@@@@@@@ 3 260 |@@@ 1 270 |@@@@@@@ 2 280 | 0 290 |@@@ 1 300 |@@@ 1 310 |@@@@@@@ 2 320 | 0 elapsed avg 272 fk@r500 ~ $sysctl dev.cpu.1.cx_usage dev.cpu.1.cx_usage: 0.00% 8.84% 91.15% last 1100us Download timestamp-sanity-checks.d timestamp-test.d timestamp-deltas.d Fabian Keil www.fabiankeil.de/ fk@fabiankeil.de $Id: index.html,v 1.5 2013/01/24 13:52:44 fk Exp $
2026-01-13T09:30:27
https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/trixie/arm64/pkg_set_installed_on_debian.org.html
installed_on_debian.org package set for trixie/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm 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 &bull; News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki 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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 installed_on_debian.org in trixie/arm64 consists of 1608 packages: 25 (1.6%) packages failed to build reproducibly: pam jenkins-job-builder latex-cjk-chinese-arphic grub2 + + + + libtool bluez r-base graphviz + erlang mesa lynx librsvg cjk augeas underscore hyperic-sigar numpy nss sqlalchemy matplotlib flite ksh93u+m # samhain rabbitmq-server samba 21 (1.3%) packages failed to build from source: jbigkit loggerhead python-dateutil texlive-extra libipc-shareable-perl gst-plugins-base1.0 gcc-14 fakeroot grepmail 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meli eccodes xarray-safe-rcm geomview embark python-keystoneauth1 gnubg bluez vertico marginalia rust-xdg # python-lupa + libimage-librsvg-perl jpylyzer libnet grass haskell-nettle haskell-hslua-module-path haskell-lift-type haskell-active haskell-servant haskell-parsers haskell-libmpd haskell-cryptostore haskell-scotty haskell-invariant haskell-lens haskell-http-client rust-rustpython-parser + python-pyqtgraph openms magit spooles python-schema-salad gerris ruby-pygments.rb btm haskell-modern-uri haskell-req golang-github-emicklei-dot + golang-github-kshedden-dstream + fonts-cascadia-code gwcs ledger2beancount python-glanceclient dnf-plugins-core node-pretty-ms golang-golang-x-net pyside6 fonts-beteckna silo-llnl fonts-fantasque-sans fonts-meera-inimai whipper + yubihsm-connector scalable-cyrfonts bibclean bibtexparser + haskell-hledger haskell-hledger-ui haskell-hslua-module-text haskell-aeson-qq openmm manila masakari hasktags gtsam awesome python-spdx-tools # python-laszip messagelib libzstd python-pint pydoctor python-pytest-shell-utilities + python-inline-snapshot rocm-docs-core closure-compiler blockattack node-cli-cursor 0ad colobot raku-license-spdx libcupsfilters zope.deferredimport + fonts-arundina castle-game-engine gradle-kotlin-dsl + joblib haskell-versions haskell-lukko tokodon eye igraph nitime powerdevil casacore-data-jplde casacore-data-igrf statsmodels gkrellm-leds P fenicsx-performance-tests maxima virulencefinder + kf6-syndication kf6-ktexttemplate fricas rapidfuzz haskell-soap raku-hash-merge raku-zef emboss golang-github-rogpeppe-go-internal buildapp dask bsh node-execa libxml-security-java libvmdk seer twopaco paje.app nim-hts + haskell-swish fcitx5-zhuyin hx acpica-unix elpa-transient xyzservices alsa-utils polybar dict-gcide python-igraph bacula-doc git-delta condor haskell-copilot-language orderless libjcat asymptote sbcl vlc # + openmsx lammps neutron mksh r-base haskell-yi-language lmfit-py apertium-oci-fra ansible-lint + r-cran-dbitest leiningen-clojure + libtorrent-rasterbar libiio elixir-lang gap-design libvhdi lynx mighttpd2 ytcc + haskell-warp pygopherd jupyter-sphinx esnacc sfepy grandorgue elpi ghub-el haskell-copilot-libraries haskell-copilot-theorem zmat haskell-copilot-c99 xmlcopyeditor haskell-copilot-prettyprinter gm-assistant haskell-copilot-core libpqxx yasnippet gcl golang-github-miekg-pkcs11 haskell-copilot-interpreter sundials userv pycifrw + avr-libc python-pysam with-editor octave-geometry john lam + vt + haskell-xeno haskell-xlsx golang-github-akavel-rsrc # writer2latex alembic aspectc++ glow vlfeat govarnam python-tomli consult-el liblnk apertium-spa-ita ros-dynamic-reconfigure cdebootstrap + critcl + ssreflect python-propcache haskell-zip-stream golang-github-go-macaron-toolbox + apertium-pol-szl haskell-binary-search python-tld + haskell-bzlib-conduit mesa golang-github-hdrhistogram-hdrhistogram-go liquidsoap pyferret topal ocamlviz haskell-email-validate pympress + rust-gperftools python-altair + haskell-shell-conduit haskell-text-icu r-cran-dimred netrek-client-cow dpmb hyperic-sigar coq-iris adasockets comedilib + fritzing r-cran-sass php-nesbot-carbon xpenguins giac sisc gri bidiui cappuccino libopensmtpd pysolid libflame libxtc-rats-java r-cran-r.rsp sayonara openmcdf aspectj scons golang-github-cznic-ql + octave-ltfat openmpi vip-manager2 golang-github-micromdm-scep haskell-haskell-gi libitext5-java frobby cyme linux86 gap-sonata eso-midas pnetcdf + ymuse underscore wxmplot + r-cran-tweenr python-rcon mpich mdnsd pam citar pforth wrk parallel jcabi-aspects kdebugsettings indexed-gzip fairy-stockfish zeitgeist libswe r-cran-rprojroot r-cran-teachingdemos golang-github-cloudflare-cfssl jakarta-jmeter + ibus-libzhuyin libesedb golang-github-artyom-mtab + kind sogo guidata bedtools faker r-cran-gprofiler2 jabref pybdsf haskell-mono-traversable mah-jong ocaml-containers haskell-termonad haskell-generic-data haskell-fold-debounce haskell-hslua-list haskell-skylighting-core astroquery node-d3-array ycmd g15daemon savi extlib cc65 cardo libntru fonts-smc-meera python-rtmidi fonts-smc-dyuthi maint-guide m2crypto smartdns xindy fonts-smc-raghumalayalamsans sdpb fonts-smc-rachana fonts-smc-keraleeyam octave-nan libpll fonts-smc-anjalioldlipi fonts-smc-karumbi fonts-smc-uroob ripmime codenarc gfan rcolorbrewer fonts-fork-awesome maxima-sage gcc-avr h2database fftw pycparser + r-cran-futile.logger treeview r-cran-lambda.r infernal opencpn cvc5 python-moderngl-window linuxcnc seqan3 haskell-genvalidity-containers freesas isospec jetty12 haskell-stack apertium-eng-cat node-regenerator node-define-lazy-prop haskell-commonmark iceoryx ne10 haskell-hdf5 haskell-pandoc-lua-marshal node-minimatch exabgp yarl htp grabix posixtestsuite sgf2dg ltsp latex-coffee-stains node-function-bind + telepathy-spec libofx pyxplot brian x2goserver cyclograph hyprland oxigraph pydicom neuron libcamera r-cran-emmeans python-geopandas terminaltables nwchem texmacs starjava-ttools python-mkdocs plplot visualvm apertium-ind-zlm gobgp namecheap + pfstools haskell-atomic-write epm zxing-cpp autokey muttprint node-lru-cache scheme48 pyzmq ncbi-igblast python-genson + pymol mona nbsphinx tomcat11 petsc r-cran-r.devices r-cran-xfun dicom3tools haskell-filestore lie libnb-platform18-java metastudent-data r-cran-repr wyrd sweethome3d-furniture gmetrics u1db-qt haskell-serialise haskell-cborg fpylll qtconnectivity-opensource-src binutils-gold notmuch samtools haskell-ogma-cli haskell-unixutils haskell-ogma-extra haskell-ogma-language-c haskell-ogma-language-lustre haskell-ogma-language-smv haskell-ogma-core groovy cjk emoslib # 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 chezscheme simstring P 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 rust-hypothesis magic-wormhole-transit-relay + 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 haskell-cmark-gfm nco 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 golang-github-viant-toolbox + apertium-afr-nld 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-text-conversions haskell-resourcet haskell-bitwise haskell-xml-html-qq haskell-hslua-module-system haskell-hslua-core haskell-genvalidity haskell-servant-server haskell-classy-prelude-conduit haskell-vector-hashtables 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 node-ipydatagrid haskell-indexed-traversable-instances 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-websockets haskell-wai-app-static 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-word8 haskell-regex-applicative 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-generic-random haskell-xml-conduit 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 # python-phabricator + golang-github-jung-kurt-gofpdf + python-requests-cache + mdbtools libkdepim akonadi-contacts + akonadi pimcommon mailimporter boinc incidenceeditor pim-sieve-editor kmail akonadi-calendar kmailtransport pim-data-exporter libgravatar node-fast-json-patch fiat-ecmwf kcalutils magit-forge-el scap-security-guide python-passlib go-gir-generator painintheapt librsb # haskell-yesod-form haskell-toml-parser haskell-crypton-conduit watcher haskell-mustache haskell-text-builder-linear haskell-natural-transformation haskell-th-compat haskell-resolv haskell-skein haskell-vector-th-unbox haskell-th-utilities haskell-concurrent-extra haskell-happstack-server haskell-prettyprinter-interp haskell-hspec-megaparsec haskell-lzma haskell-filepattern haskell-pandoc-lua-engine haskell-map-syntax haskell-binary-instances haskell-hakyll haskell-terminal-progress-bar reflect-cpp haskell-crypton haskell-vector-algorithms haskell-exception-transformers haskell-getopt-generics haskell-logging-facade haskell-secret-sharing haskell-githash haskell-clientsession haskell-uuid haskell-miniutter haskell-js-flot haskell-hslua-module-doclayout haskell-quote-quot haskell-cipher-camellia scala haskell-shelly haskell-jira-wiki-markup arm-compute-library haskell-text-manipulate mdtraj nomacs optee-test mruby python-graphene + libfsxfs libfshfs libluksde skimage apertium-bel-rus libfsext r-cran-tm apertium-srd-ita apertium-cat-srd dejagnu golang-github-jonas-p-go-shp + pgloader netsurf haskell-cmark mia haskell-async haskell-monad-memo haskell-cryptohash-sha1 haskell-th-desugar rust-fslock # haskell-multistate haskell-xml-hamlet haskell-attoparsec 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-blaze-html haskell-cereal-vector 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 415 FTBFS packages in forky/arm64, ordered by build date: quantlib-swig ceph growlight chromium ministat tryton-server python-mne python-autopage haskell-hledger-lib tpm2-tss breezy-debian ruby-chef-utils fonts-monapo units-filter haskell-zenc dataclass-wizard haskell-aeson-jsonpath fastdds actiona node-schema-utils miller ispell jeromq gromacs kicad tudu python-returns node-grunt-contrib-internal fprintd scolasync ruby-regexp-property-values scim rust-sequoia-sq neovim # swiftlang gcc-14-cross-ports ppl tahoe-lafs fenics-dolfinx onetbb graph-tool gcl27 kf6-kcoreaddons kf6-kconfig esptool ruby-rspec-puppet-facts ruby-regexp-parser + numpy biosig colmap creduce mixxx nbclient + scikit-learn freedict node-rjsf rustc mingw-w64 stressant dune-istl cfortran python-caldav hippomocks # golang-github-linuxkit-virtsock grepmail mm3d drogon uglifyjs gvars3 easyeffects epic4 bespokesynth golang-github-minio-pkg python-qtpy gem2deb lomiri-dialer-app libvirt-glib pandoc-filter-diagram llvm-toolchain-19 sumo halide cpptraj stopt libunwind firefox-esr dnsjava ruby-dbf sssd pytorch node-globby tina lv hexer gnome-robots haskell-zip wasi-libc node-which nautilus sphinx-data-viewer justbuild pymupdf avogadro ruby-asciidoctor-pdf mupdf wesnoth-1.18 vitables xmlrpc-c carl9170fw gr-dab dhelp gr-osmosdr gramps gcc-12-cross llvm-toolchain-18 gcc-13-cross tinyarray libz-mingw-w64 vkmark rust-broot linux gnome-shell molmodel ruby-prawn qgis gcc-sh-elf gcc-15 python-blessed bliss haskell-parameterized-utils log4c seabios docker.io gcc-14-cross rust-apr backward-cpp efibootguard g2clib ruby-prawn-icon unidic-mecab golang-github-go-sql-driver-mysql php-codeigniter-framework rust-asn1-rs node-d3-delaunay altos ruby3.3 ruby-twitter terminado vim xaw3d ruby-fakefs editorconfig-emacs freezegun isc-dhcp tomboy-ng node-vega-lite muon-meson cogl openjdk-25 pyschlage docknot racket libreoffice # inkscape uhd xmldiff snek eslint qtpim-opensource-src kf6-kconfigwidgets llvm-toolchain-21 telegram-desktop mrtrix3 libquartz-java efl openjdk-26 dygraphs mypy qtcreator pynx edk2 node-wikibase-edit libtirpc tf qtdeclarative-opensource-src-gles node-vega-embed draco node-d3-geo-projection plank xserver-xorg-video-dummy php-arthurhoaro-web-thumbnailer webkit2gtk python-dateutil python-django k3b rocsparse digikam dart rust-virtiofsd libstdc++-arm-none-eabi qt6-webengine lomiri-history-service ruby-puma-worker-killer libotr uglify-js cpp-httplib ipywidgets ruby-debian ruby-ethon ruby-webfinger beanprice nodejs wpewebkit kwin qt6-quick3d node-proxy-agents ardour golang-google-cloud highlight.js golang-github-shirou-gopsutil node-crypto-browserify mdanalysis loggerhead exprtk thunderbird python-moto node-browserslist gnu-efi node-rewire python-magic pkg-rocm-tools luabind gauche-c-wrapper snapcast opm-simulators tack kdsoap os-autoinst gajim satpy python-trubar cross-toolchain-base python-upstream-ontologist papers ecflow node-caniuse-lite nabu ruby-flores node-ts-jest ufoai-maps shellia command-not-found + rkcommon redmine cross-toolchain-base-ports meson slic3r-prusa yt-dlp qt6-declarative ruby-jekyll-github-metadata libest swt4-gtk gdb-mingw-w64 ruby-unicode-plot siscone pandas # qtwebengine-opensource-src haskell-basement hg-git biometric-authentication sphinxbase efivar ruby-doorkeeper-i18n ghc # liblqr nghttp2 node-vega-themes libgweather4 python-orjson haskell-prettyprinter-compat-ansi-wl-pprint haskell-unicode-collation unifrac-tools golang-github-gookit-color vega.js node-browserify-aes ntldd timidity yade gnutls28 transmission gcc-15-cross weakforced node-zrender godot3 haskell-doclayout haskell-citeproc gcc-15-cross-ports haskell-uri-bytestring haskell-language-javascript ippl cccl neochat mozjs128 qt6-base monero papi astroidmail openmw python-babel node-ast-types python-ical ctre haskell-prettyprinter haskell-unordered-containers haskell-typst 0ad-data pytorch-cluster mathcomp-analysis node-chalk strace karabo-bridge cp2k libint2 mdp haskell-nothunks haskell-hspec-hedgehog opensnitch rdflib + haskell-ghc-typelits-natnormalise lingua-franca m2l-pyqt abseil lomiri-content-hub highway pgbouncer pyranges glycin openstack-cluster-installer vecgeom haskell-tasty-checklist haskell-clash-prelude haskell-ghc-lib-parser haskell-clash-lib haskell-retry node-xterm openjdk-21 zabbix-cli rocthrust hipcub rocprim bwa-mem2 thumbor python-rioxarray node-postcss rust-clearscreen freecad ruby-puppet-forge node-autoprefixer pesign pcl phrog python-tzlocal petsc4py python-friendly golang-1.25 ruby-email-reply-parser gst-python1.0 lua-struct axiom ruby-hamlit emacs-wgrep haskell-hedgehog-classes eigen3 haskell-vector-space haskell-ghc-events haskell-debian haskell-lpeg ceres-solver node-y-codemirror python-gammu rapmap iem-plugin-suite icu-ext postgresql-numeral jupyter-notebook rust-mach-o-sys autogen shim grpc haskell-http-types snapd libmaus2 hkl node-yarnpkg ipv6calc ble.sh jskeus genomicsdb rkward qtquickcontrols-opensource-src mkcal sarsen gnucash polymake openbabel musescore3 keysmith qtlocation-opensource-src gcc-14-cross-mipsen pyvkfft rust-criterion shim-helpers-arm64-signed ruby-rubocop-rspec vis aspell-is rust-rlimit 23 blacklisted packages in forky/arm64, ordered by name: golang-github-azure-azure-sdk-for-go openjfx gcc-13-cross-ports scipy gcc-12-cross-ports openblas lazarus cherrytree gcc-13 gcc-12 vtk9 pgocaml magics++ opa-ff octave wine grammalecte acl2 trilinos cvc4 ocaml-dune mono openvswitch A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. 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Privoxy-Filter-Test www.fabiankeil.de /sourcecode/pft/ Privoxy-Filter-Test Privoxy-Filter-Test makes creating and testing Privoxy filters easier. Usually you have to edit Privoxy's filter file by hand and reload the whole page for each request. You further have to make sure that the browser actually reloads the page, instead of revalidating the age and reusing a cached copy. If your filter didn't work as expected, you have to spend time figuring out which changes were made. With Privoxy-Filter-Test you still have to write the filter yourself, but can rest assured that the filtered page isn't cached and you don't have to guess which changes your filter caused or if it maybe didn't match at all. Privoxy-Filter-Test can also be used to quickly figure out how your Privoxy configuration affects a page (in case you suspect that Privoxy broke the page). --> How Privoxy-Filter-Test works Privoxy-Filter-Test is controlled through a web interface. You either fill in the filter and the address of the document to filter, or a short sample text to filter. You can also load filters directly from Privoxy's own filter files or simply tell Privoxy-Filter-Test to apply all the filters Privoxy would use as well. Privoxy-Filter-Test will first save the document locally and then request it again from itself with Privoxy's filters enabled. If there are differences between the original file and the filtered version, they are shown in a way similar to the output of diff -u . What Privoxy-Filter-Test needs Privoxy-Filter-Test requires the Perl modules: HTTP::Server::Simple Text::Diff::HTML which are available through FreeBSD's ports collection, or CPAN . Additionally a local Privoxy installation is required. By default Privoxy-Filter-Test uses Privoxy for all requests, to make sure the original file is fetched unmodified you need a Privoxy version above 3.0.3. Privoxy configuration Of course Privoxy needs to be aware of the additional files. The important parts of my config file look like: actionsfile match-all.action # Actions that are applied by default actionsfile default.action # Main actions file actionsfile user-agent.action # Random Firefox User-Agent actionsfile fk.action # My own customizations actionsfile test.action # internal tests that may end up destroying the file actionsfile regression-tests.action.action # Vanilla regression tests actionsfile regression-tests-requests.action # Regression tests requiring fellatio actionsfile privoxy-filter-test.action # Privoxy-Filter-Test's actionfile filterfile default.filter # Privoxy's official filters filterfile fk.filter # My own filters filterfile privoxy-filter-test.filter # Privoxy-Filter-Test's filters forward-socks4a / tor-jail:9050 . forward 10.0.0.1 . Add the emphasized lines to your Privoxy config file. The last forward line is only needed if you use Privoxy with Tor or another proxy. privoxy-filter-test.filter will be created by Privoxy-Filter-Test, you just have to make sure it has sufficient rights to do so. You have to create privoxy-filter-test.action yourself, the required settings are: # Enable filtering for the delivery URL {+filter{privoxy-filter-test} \ +force-text-mode \ } localhost/\?deliver 127.0.0.1/\?deliver # Use a direct connection to the webinterface {+forward-override{forward .}} localhost/ 127.0.0.1/ However you probably want to edit the content with Privoxy's web interface and disable all the other filters, otherwise you can't be sure if changes were made by the filter you created with Privoxy-Filter-Test, or one of the other filters. Usage To get to the web interface you start Privoxy-Filter-Test and point your browser to its listening address:. fk@TP51 ~ $pft.pl --working-dir /home/fk/privoxy/pft --privoxy-dir /home/fk/privoxy --privoxy-config-file /home/fk/privoxy/config --web-interface-ip 10.0.0.1 -web-interface-port 80 --local-server "10.0.0.1/?deliver=" --privoxy 10.0.0.1:8118 Privoxy-Filter-Test 0.6 is awaiting your input at: 10.0.0.1:80/ If you don't use any parameters, default values are used, but as I run Privoxy inside a FreeBSD jail with the configuration directory nullfs-mounted from my home directory, the defaults don't work for me. Example This is Privoxy-Filter-Test 0.6 in action, it may not be pretty, but it works (don't mind the multiple vertical scroll bars, the image is a collage created from multiple screenshots). Filter to apply means just the substitution commands, no leading FILTER: line. Document to fetch means the document's address on the web. The Fetch (again) button causes Privoxy-Filter-Test to download a fresh copy, whereas Use local copy reuses a local copy. You hit Fetch (again) for the first attempt, and Use local copy for the following retries, until the filter fits your needs (or you give up). Behind the scene From Privoxy's perspective it looks like this. The initial request arrives: 16:59:10 28415340 Header : POST http://127.0.0.1/ HTTP/1.1 16:59:10 28415340 Header : Tagger ' client-ip-address ' added tag ' IP-ADDRESS: 10.0.0.1 '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:10 28415340 Header : Tagger ' http-method ' added tag ' POST '. Action bits updated accordingly. 16:59:10 28415340 Header : Tagger ' allow-post ' added tag ' ALLOWED-POST '. Action bits updated accordingly. 16:59:10 28415340 Header : scan: Host : 127.0.0.1 16:59:10 28415340 Header : scan: User-Agent : Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; FreeBSD i386; en-US; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008100521 Firefox/3.0.3 16:59:10 28415340 Header : Tagger ' user-agent ' added tag ' User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; FreeBSD i386; en-US; rv:1.9.0.3) Gecko/2008100521 Firefox/3.0.3 '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:10 28415340 Header : scan: Accept : text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8 16:59:10 28415340 Header : scan: Accept-Language : en-EN 16:59:10 28415340 Header : scan: Accept-Encoding : gzip,deflate 16:59:10 28415340 Header : scan: Accept-Charset : ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7 16:59:10 28415340 Header : scan: Connection : close 16:59:10 28415340 Header : scan: Proxy-Connection : close 16:59:10 28415340 Header : scan: Referer : http://127.0.0.1/ 16:59:10 28415340 Header : Tagger ' referer ' added tag ' Referer: http://127.0.0.1/ '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:10 28415340 Header : scan: Content-Type : multipart/form-data; boundary=---------------------------18000921343988772021632671727 16:59:10 28415340 Header : scan: Content-Length : 1301 16:59:10 28415340 Header : Modified: User-Agent : Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; FreeBSD amd64; sk-SK; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/20080817 Firefox/3.0.1 16:59:10 28415340 Header : Replaced: 'Connection: close' with 'Connection: keep-alive' 16:59:10 28415340 Header : crumble crunched : Proxy-Connection : close! 16:59:10 28415340 Header : Accept-Language header crunched and replaced with: Accept-Language : sk-sk 16:59:10 28415340 Header : New HTTP Request-Line: POST / HTTP/1.1 16:59:10 28415340 Redirect : Decoding / if necessary. 16:59:10 28415340 Redirect : Checking / for redirects. 16:59:10 28415340 Request : 127.0.0.1/ 16:59:10 28415340 Connect : to 127.0.0.1 16:59:10 28415340 Connect : No reusable socket for 127.0.0.1:80 found. Opening a new one. Privoxy-Filter-Test looks up which filters would apply to the URL : 16:59:10 28415700 Header : GET http://config.privoxy.org/show-url-info?url=http://www.freebsd.org/ HTTP/1.0 16:59:10 28415700 Header : Tagger ' client-ip-address ' added tag ' IP-ADDRESS: 10.0.0.1 '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:10 28415700 Header : Tagger ' http-method ' added tag ' GET '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:10 28415700 Header : scan: User-Agent : Privoxy-Filter-Test 0.6 16:59:10 28415700 Header : Tagger ' user-agent ' added tag ' User-Agent: Privoxy-Filter-Test 0.6 '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:10 28415700 Header : scan: Connection : close 16:59:10 28415700 Header : scan: Accept : */* 16:59:10 28415700 Header : scan: Host : config.privoxy.org 16:59:10 28415700 Header : Modified: User-Agent : Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; FreeBSD amd64; sk-SK; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/20080817 Firefox/3.0.1 16:59:10 28415700 Header : Replaced: 'Connection: close' with 'Connection: keep-alive' 16:59:10 28415700 Header : New HTTP Request-Line: GET http://config.privoxy.org/show-url-info?url=http://www.freebsd.org/ HTTP/1.0 16:59:10 28415700 Connect : Overriding forwarding settings based on ' forward-socks5 10.0.0.2:2222 . ' 16:59:10 28415700 Request : config.privoxy.org/show-url-info?url=http://www.freebsd.org/ (CGI Call) 10.0.0.1 - - [ 09/Nov/2008:16:59:10 +0100 ] " GET http://config.privoxy.org/show-url-info?url=http://www.freebsd.org/ HTTP/1.0 " 200 21889 And then requests the URL while asking Privoxy not to apply any filters: 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : GET http://www.freebsd.org/ HTTP/1.0 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : Tagger ' client-ip-address ' added tag ' IP-ADDRESS: 10.0.0.1 '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : Tagger ' http-method ' added tag ' GET '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : scan: User-Agent : Privoxy-Filter-Test 0.6 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : Tagger ' user-agent ' added tag ' User-Agent: Privoxy-Filter-Test 0.6 '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : scan: Connection : close 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : scan: Accept : */* 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : scan: X-Filter : No 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : scan: Cache-Control : no-cache 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : scan: Host : www.freebsd.org 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : Modified: User-Agent : Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; FreeBSD amd64; sk-SK; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/20080817 Firefox/3.0.1 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : Replaced: 'Connection: close' with 'Connection: keep-alive' 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : Accepted the client's request to fetch without filtering. 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : Crunching X-Filter : No 16:59:10 28415e80 Connect : Overriding forwarding settings based on ' forward-socks5 10.0.0.2:2222 . ' 16:59:10 28415e80 Header : New HTTP Request-Line: GET / HTTP/1.0 16:59:10 28415e80 Redirect : Decoding / if necessary. 16:59:10 28415e80 Redirect : Checking / for redirects. 16:59:10 28415e80 Request : www.freebsd.org/ 16:59:10 28415e80 Connect : to www.freebsd.org 16:59:10 28415e80 Connect : No reusable socket for www.freebsd.org:80 found. Opening a new one. 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : scan: HTTP/1.0 200 OK 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : scan: Connection : keep-alive 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : scan: Content-Type : text/html 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : Tagger ' content-type ' added tag ' text/html '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : scan: Accept-Ranges : bytes 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : scan: ETag : "420795487" 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : scan: Last-Modified : Tue, 04 Nov 2008 21:55:10 GMT 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : scan: Content-Length : 19201 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : scan: Date : Sun, 09 Nov 2008 15:59:11 GMT 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : scan: Server : httpd/1.4.x LaHonda 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : Replaced: 'Connection: keep-alive' with 'Connection: close' 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : Randomizing: Last-Modified : Tue, 04 Nov 2008 21:55:10 GMT 16:59:11 28415e80 Header : Randomized: Last-Modified : Sat, 08 Nov 2008 14:32:57 GMT (added 3 days 16 hours 37 minutes 47 seconds) 16:59:11 28415e80 Connect : Done reading from server. Expected content length: 19201 . Actual content length: 19201 . Most recently received: 377 . 10.0.0.1 - - [ 09/Nov/2008:16:59:11 +0100 ] " GET http://www.freebsd.org/ HTTP/1.0 " 200 19201 16:59:11 28415e80 Connect : Overriding forwarding settings based on ' forward-socks5 10.0.0.2:2222 . ' 16:59:11 28415e80 Connect : Remembering socket 6 for www.freebsd.org:80 in slot 0 . After saving the file, Privoxy-Filter-Test requests it again, but this time from itself: 16:59:11 28415480 Header : Destination extracted from "Host:" header. New request URL: http://10.0.0.1/?deliver=original-5428697-file-fetched.html 16:59:11 28415480 Header : GET /?deliver=original-5428697-file-fetched.html HTTP/1.0 16:59:11 28415480 Header : Tagger ' client-ip-address ' added tag ' IP-ADDRESS: 10.0.0.1 '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:11 28415480 Header : Tagger ' http-method ' added tag ' GET '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:11 28415480 Header : scan: User-Agent : Privoxy-Filter-Test 0.6 16:59:11 28415480 Header : Tagger ' user-agent ' added tag ' User-Agent: Privoxy-Filter-Test 0.6 '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:11 28415480 Header : scan: Connection : close 16:59:11 28415480 Header : scan: Accept : */* 16:59:11 28415480 Header : scan: Host : 10.0.0.1 16:59:11 28415480 Header : Replaced: 'Connection: close' with 'Connection: keep-alive' 16:59:11 28415480 Connect : Overriding forwarding settings based on ' forward . ' 16:59:11 28415480 Header : New HTTP Request-Line: GET /?deliver=original-5428697-file-fetched.html HTTP/1.0 16:59:11 28415480 Redirect : Decoding /?deliver=original-5428697-file-fetched.html if necessary. 16:59:11 28415480 Redirect : Checking /?deliver=original-5428697-file-fetched.html for redirects. 16:59:11 28415480 Request : 10.0.0.1/?deliver=original-5428697-file-fetched.html 16:59:11 28415480 Connect : to 10.0.0.1 16:59:11 28415480 Connect : No reusable socket for 10.0.0.1:80 found. Opening a new one. 16:59:11 28415480 Header : scan: HTTP/1.1 200 Come and get some 16:59:11 28415480 Header : scan: Content-Encoding : utf-8 16:59:11 28415480 Header : scan: Content-Type : text/plain 16:59:11 28415480 Header : Tagger ' content-type ' added tag ' text/plain '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:11 28415480 Header : scan: Connection : Close 16:59:11 28415480 Header : Text mode enabled by force. Take cover ! The content of all the matching filters has been copied into the privoxy-filter-test filter and is now applied: 16:59:12 28415480 Re-Filter : filtering 10.0.0.1/?deliver=original-5428697-file-fetched.html (size 19201 with 'privoxy-filter-test ' produced 2 hits (new size 21031 ) ( +1830 ) 10.0.0.1 - - [ 09/Nov/2008:16:59:12 +0100 ] " GET /?deliver=original-5428697-file-fetched.html HTTP/1.0 " 200 21031 16:59:12 28415480 Connect : Socket 7 already forgotten or never remembered. The filtered file is saved as well, the difference to the unfiltered version computed and finally the initial request can be answered: 16:59:12 28415340 Header : scan: HTTP/1.1 200 Come and get some 16:59:12 28415340 Header : scan: Server : Privoxy-Filter-Test 0.6 16:59:12 28415340 Header : scan: Content-Encoding : utf-8 16:59:12 28415340 Header : scan: Content-Type : text/html 16:59:12 28415340 Header : Tagger ' content-type ' added tag ' text/html '. No action bits update necessary. 16:59:12 28415340 Header : scan: X-Documentation : You wish 16:59:12 28415340 Header : scan: Connection : Close 16:59:12 28415340 Header : Text mode is already enabled. 10.0.0.1 - - [ 09/Nov/2008:16:59:12 +0100 ] " POST http://127.0.0.1/ HTTP/1.1 " 200 34802 16:59:12 28415340 Connect : Socket 4 already forgotten or never remembered. On the fly filter testing In this screenshot (Privoxy-Filter-Test version 0.2) the Use this text button was used. It becomes handy if you want to quickly test some filters, without fetching a whole document first. The Reload defaults button resets the form to Privoxy-Filter-Test's defaults, the Reset button uses the values from the last request instead. At the moment (2008) Privox-Filter-Test version 0.6 works if the remote server doesn't misbehave, and you don't put in invalid data. The error handling and the code itself have room for improvements, but as it already [wf]orks for me, it could take a while. Update 2020-12-18 Privoxy-Filter-Test 0.8 20201218-b607f9e (Signature) contains various improvements. Testing If you are a Tor user, have a look at mqim5lnbvsgomwmg.onion , a Tor hidden service running Privoxy-Filter-Test. --> Fabian Keil www.fabiankeil.de/ fk@fabiankeil.de $Id: index.html,v 1.11 2020/12/18 04:55:51 fk Exp $
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popcon_top1337-installed-sources 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 &bull; 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 popcon_top1337-installed-sources 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 popcon_top1337-installed-sources in bookworm/amd64 consists of 1258 packages: 35 (2.8%) packages failed to build reproducibly: libu2f-host codec2 lirc lynx qtx11extras-opensource-src qtsensors-opensource-src qtquickcontrols2-opensource-src qttools-opensource-src qtwayland-opensource-src intel-mediasdk libjcat grub2 + + + + qtquickcontrols-opensource-src qtspeech-opensource-src qtgraphicaleffects-opensource-src libayatana-appindicator underscore qtsvg-opensource-src qtlocation-opensource-src boost1.74 qtwebengine-opensource-src qtdeclarative-opensource-src guile-2.2 bluez graphviz + numpy qtbase-opensource-src # 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cloud-image 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 &bull; 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 cloud-image 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 cloud-image in bookworm/amd64 consists of 316 packages: 6 (1.9%) packages failed to build reproducibly: grub2 + + + + python-jsonschema python3.11 icu qemu linux 8 (2.5%) packages failed to build from source: google-guest-agent openldap netplan.io ruby3.1 rsyslog # curl perl glibc 1 (0.3%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: gcc-12 301 (95.3%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl adduser adwaita-icon-theme alsa-lib amazon-ec2-utils apparmor apt apt-listchanges argon2 at-spi2-core attr audit avahi awscli aws-crt-python base-files base-passwd bash bash-completion bind9 # blinker brotli bzip2 ca-certificates cairo cdebconf cdrkit chardet chrony cloud-init cloud-initramfs-tools cloud-utils colord configobj coreutils cpio cryptsetup cups # cyrus-sasl2 dash db5.3 dbus dbus-broker dbus-glib dbus-python debconf debian-archive-keyring debian-cloud-images debianutils dh-runit diffutils distro-info distro-info-data dpkg # e2fsprogs efivar elfutils ethtool expat file findutils fontconfig freetype fribidi fstrm fuse fuse3 gconf gdbm gdisk gdk-pixbuf gettext glib2.0 gmp gnupg1 gnutls28 google-compute-engine-oslogin gpm graphite2 grep groff grub-cloud grub-efi-amd64-signed gtk+3.0 gzip harfbuzz hicolor-icon-theme hostname inetutils initramfs-tools init-system-helpers iproute2 iptables iputils isc-dhcp jbigkit jemalloc jinja2 json-c keyutils klibc kmod krb5 # 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Packages in forky/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 forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs &bull; News Reproducible Builds in Debian - Wiki SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH specification reproduce.debian.net aims for 100% bit-for-bit identical rebuilds of Debian other CI tests Packages in forky/arm64 tested in the last 24h for build reproducibility 1159 packages (3.1% of 37499) failed to build reproducibly in total, 26 (2.4% of 1075) of them in the last 24h in forky/arm64: tea-cli fortran-fpm kanboard fsspec cherrypy3 ocaml-atd alex libforms allegro5 # meli eccodes xarray-safe-rcm geomview embark python-keystoneauth1 gnubg bluez vertico marginalia rust-xdg # python-lupa + libimage-librsvg-perl jpylyzer libnet grass haskell-nettle 415 packages (1.1% of 37499) failed to build from source in total, 14 (1.3% of 1075) of them in the last 24h in forky/arm64: quantlib-swig ceph growlight chromium ministat tryton-server python-mne haskell-hledger-lib python-autopage tpm2-tss breezy-debian ruby-chef-utils fonts-monapo units-filter 24 packages (0.1% of 37499) failed to satisfy their build-dependencies, 24 (2.2% of 1075) of 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publications zack's home page / research / publications home research publications committees teaching hacking debian software talks blog about Here is a list of my academic papers , classified by type of publication and in reverse chronological order: international, peer-reviewed journal articles editorials book chapters international, peer-reviewed conference proceedings international, peer-reviewed workshop proceedings national, peer-reviewed journal articles national, peer-reviewed conference and workshop procedings technical reports dissertations miscellanea You might also be interested in my author profiles on DBLP and Google Scholar . international, peer-reviewed journal articles [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Xiaoloan Cai, Mathieu O'Neil , Stefano Zacchiroli . University Rents Enabling Corporate Innovation: Mapping Academic Researcher Coding and Discursive Labour in the R Language Ecosystem . To appear in Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media . ISSN 2673-8813, 2025. Abstract... Abstract: This article explores the role of unrecognised labour in corporate innovation systems via an analysis of researcher coding and discursive contributions to R, one of the largest statistical software ecosystems. Studies of online platforms typically focus on how platform affordances constrain participants' actions, and profit from their labour. We innovate by connecting the labour performed inside digital platforms to the professional employment of participants. Our case study analyses 8,924 R package repositories on GitHub, examining commits and communications. Our quantitative findings show that researchers, alongside non-affiliated contributors, are the most frequent owners of R package repositories and their most active contributors. Researchers are more likely to hold official roles compared to the average, and to engage in collaborative problem-solving and support work during package development. This means there is, underneath the "recognised" category of star researchers who transition between academia and industry and secure generous funding, an "unrecognised" category of researchers who not only create and maintain key statistical infrastructure, but also provide support to industry employees, for no remuneration. Our qualitative findings show how this unrecognised labour affects practitioners. Finally, our analysis of the ideology and practice of free, libre and open source software (FLOSS) shows how this ideology and practice legitimate the use of "university rents" by Big Tech. In conclusion, we argue that existing mechanisms are insufficient to ensure these digital commons’ sustainability: FLOSS needs broader systemic support. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Antoine Pietri , Guillaume Rousseau, Stefano Zacchiroli . Determining the intrinsic structure of public software development history: an exploratory study . In Empirical Software Engineering . Volume 31, article number 5 . ISSN 1382-3256, Springer. 2026. Abstract... Abstract: Collaborative software development has produced a wealth of software source code artifacts (source files and directories, commits, releases, etc.) that have been studied for decades by researchers in empirical software engineering. Due to code reuse and the fork-based development model, those artifacts form a globally interconnected graph of a size comparable to the graph of the Web. Little is known yet about the network structure of this graph; such knowledge is useful to determine the best practical approaches to efficiently analyze very large subsets of it (if not all of it) in a methodologically sound manner. In this paper we determine the most salient network topology properties of the global public software development history as captured by state-of-the-art version control systems (VCS). As our corpus we use Software Heritage, one of the largest and most diverse publicly available archives of VCS data—encompassing 9 billion unique source code files and 2 billion unique commits coming from about 150 million projects or, as a graph, 19 billion nodes and 221 billion edges. We explore topology characteristics such as: degree distributions; distribution of connected component sizes; and distribution of shortest path lengths. We characterize these topology aspects for both the entire graph and relevant subgraphs. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Antonio Boffa , Roberto Di Cosmo , Paolo Ferragina , Andrea Guerra, Giovanni Manzini , Giorgio Vinciguerra , Stefano Zacchiroli . On the Compressibility of Large-scale Source Code Datasets . In Journal of Systems and Software , volume 227, article number 112429 . ISSN 0164-1212, Elsevier, 2025. Abstract... Abstract: Storing ultra-large amounts of unstructured data (often called objects or blobs) is a fundamental task for several object-based storage engines, data warehouses, data-lake systems, and key–value stores. These systems cannot currently leverage similarities between objects, which could be vital in improving their space and time performance. An important use case in which we can expect the objects to be highly similar is the storage of large-scale versioned source code datasets, such as the Software Heritage Archive (Di Cosmo and Zacchiroli, 2017). This use case is particularly interesting given the extraordinary size (1.5 PiB), the variegated nature, and the high repetitiveness of the at-issue corpus. In this paper we discuss and experiment with content- and context-based compression techniques for source-code collections that tailor known and novel tools to this setting in combination with state-of-the-art general-purpose compressors and the information coming from the Software Heritage Graph. We experiment with our compressors over a random sample of the entire corpus, and four large samples of source code files written in different popular languages: C/C++, Java, JavaScript, and Python. We also consider two scenarios of usage for our compressors, called Backup and File-Access scenario, where the latter adds to the former the support for single file retrieval. As a net result, our experiments show (i) how much “compressible” each language is, (ii) which content- or context-based techniques compress better and are faster to (de)compress by possibly supporting individual file access, and (iii) the ultimate compressed size that, according to our estimate, our best solution could achieve in storing all the source code written in these languages and available in the Software Heritage Archive: namely, in 3 TiB (down from their original 78 TiB total size, with an average compression ratio of 4%). [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Andrea Gurioli , Maurizio Gabbrielli , Stefano Zacchiroli . Stylometry for real-world expert coders: a zero-shot approach . In PeerJ Computer Science , 10:e2429 . ISSN 2167-8359, PeerJ. 2024. Abstract... Abstract: Code stylometry is the application of stylometry techniques to determine the authorship of software source code snippets. It is used in the industry to address use cases like plagiarism detection, code audits, and code review assignments. Most works in the code stylometry literature use machine learning techniques and (1) rely on datasets coming from in vitro coding competition for training, and (2) only attempt to recognize authors present in the training dataset (in-distribution authors). In this work we give a fresh look at code stylometry and challenge both these assumptions: (1) we recognize expert authors who contribute to real-world open-source projects, and (2) we show how to accurately recognize authors not present in the training set (out-distribution authors). We assemble a novel open dataset of code snippets for code stylometry tasks consisting of 114,400 code snippets, authored by 104 authors having contributed 1,100 snippets each. We develop a K-nearest neighbors algorithm (k-NN) classifier for the code stylometry task and train it on the dataset. Our system achieves a top accuracy of 69% among five randomly selected in-distribution authors, thus improving state of the art by more than 20%. We also show that when moving from in-distribution to out-distribution authors, the classification performances of the k-NN classifier remain the same, achieving a top accuracy of 71% among five randomly-selected out-distribution authors. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Annalí Casanueva , Davide Rossi , Stefano Zacchiroli , Théo Zimmermann . The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Women's Contribution to Public Code . To appear in Empirical Software Engineering , volume 30, article number 25 . ISSN 1382-3256, Springer. 2025. Abstract... Abstract: Despite its promise of openness and inclusiveness, the development of free and open source software (FOSS) remains significantly unbalanced in terms of gender representation among contributors. To assist open source project maintainers and communities in addressing this imbalance, it is crucial to understand the causes of this inequality. In this study, we aim to establish how the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the ability of women to contribute to public code. To do so, we use the Software Heritage archive, which holds the largest dataset of commits to public code, and the difference in differences (DID) methodology from econometrics that enables the derivation of causality from historical data. Our findings show that the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted women’s ability to contribute to the development of public code, relatively to men. Further, our observations of specific contributor subgroups indicate that COVID-19 particularly affected women hobbyists, identified using contribution patterns and email address domains. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Stefano Balla , Maurizio Gabbrielli , Stefano Zacchiroli . Code stylometry vs formatting and minification . In PeerJ Computer Science , 10:e2142 . ISSN 2167-8359, PeerJ. 2024. Abstract... Abstract: The automatic identification of code authors based on their programming styles—known as authorship attribution or code stylometry—has become possible in recent years thanks to improvements in machine learning-based techniques for author recognition. Once feasible at scale, code stylometry can be used for well-intended or malevolent activities, including: identifying the most expert coworker on a piece of code (if authorship information goes missing); fingerprinting open source developers to pitch them unsolicited job offers; de-anonymizing developers of illegal software to pursue them. Depending on their respective goals, stakeholders have an interest in making code stylometry either more or less effective. To inform these decisions we investigate how the accuracy of code stylometry is impacted by two common software development activities: code formatting and code minification. We perform code stylometry on Python code from the Google Code Jam dataset (59 authors) using a code2vec-based author classifier on concrete syntax tree (CST) representations of input source files. We conduct the experiment using both CSTs and ASTs (abstract syntax trees). We compare the respective classification accuracies on: (1) the original dataset, (2) the dataset formatted with Black, and (3) the dataset minified with Python Minifier. Our results show that: (1) CST-based stylometry performs better than AST-based (51.00%→68%), (2) code formatting makes a significant dent (15%) in code stylometry accuracy (68%→53%), with minification subtracting a further 3% (68%→50%). While the accuracy reduction is significant for both code formatting and minification, neither is enough to make developers non-recognizable via code stylometry. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Laure Muselli , Mathieu O'Neil , Fred Pailler , Stefano Zacchiroli . Subverting or preserving the institution: Competing IT firm and foundation discourses about open source . To appear in New Media and Society . Early access. ISSN 1461-4448, SAGE Publishing. 2024. Abstract... Abstract: The data economy depends on digital infrastructure produced in self-managed projects and communities. To understand how information technology (IT) firms communicate to a volunteer workforce, we examine IT firm and foundation employee discourses about open source. We posit that organizations employ rhetorical strategies to advocate for or resist changing the meaning of this institution. Our analysis of discourses collected at three open source professional conferences in 2019 is complemented by computational methods, which generate semantic clusters from presentation summaries. In terms of defining digital infrastructure, business models, and the firm-community relationship, we find a clear division between the discourses of large firm and consortia foundation employees, on one hand, and small firm and non-profit foundation employees, on the other. These divisions reflect these entities’ roles in the data economy and levels of concern about predatory “Big Tech” practices, which transform common goods to be shared into proprietary assets to be sold. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona , Sergio Montes-Leon , Gregorio Robles , Stefano Zacchiroli . The Software Heritage License Dataset (2022 Edition) . In Empirical Software Engineering . volume 28, issue 6, article number 147 . ISSN 1382-3256, Springer. 2023. Abstract... Abstract: Context: When software is released publicly, it is common to include with it either the full text of the license or licenses under which it is published, or a detailed reference to them. Therefore public licenses, including FOSS (free, open source software) licenses, are usually publicly available in source code repositories. Objective: To compile a dataset containing as many documents as possible that contain the text of software licenses, or references to the license terms. Once compiled, characterize the dataset so that it can be used for further research, or practical purposes related to license analysis. Method: Retrieve from Software Heritage—the largest publicly available archive of FOSS source code—all versions of all files whose names are commonly used to convey licensing terms. All retrieved documents will be characterized in various ways, using automated and manual analyses. Results: The dataset consists of 6.9 million unique license files. Additional metadata about shipped license files is also provided, making the dataset ready to use in various contexts, including: file length measures, MIME type, SPDX license (detected using ScanCode), and oldest appearance. The results of a manual analysis of 8102 documents is also included, providing a ground truth for further analysis. The dataset is released as open data as an archive file containing all deduplicated license files, plus several portable CSV files with metadata, referencing files via cryptographic checksums. Conclusions: Thanks to the extensive coverage of Software Heritage, the dataset presented in this paper covers a very large fraction of all software licenses for public code. We have assembled a large body of software licenses, characterized it quantitatively and qualitatively, and validated that it is mostly composed of licensing information and includes almost all known license texts. The dataset can be used to conduct empirical studies on open source licensing, training of automated license classifiers, natural language processing (NLP) analyses of legal texts, as well as historical and phylogenetic studies on FOSS licensing. It can also be used in practice to improve tools detecting licenses in source code. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Yiming Sun, Daniel M. Germán , Stefano Zacchiroli . Using the Uniqueness of Global Identifiers to Determine the Provenance of Python Software Source Code . In Empirical Software Engineering , volume 28, issue 5, article number 107 . ISSN 1382-3256, Springer. 2023. Abstract... Abstract: We consider the problem of identifying the provenance of free/open source software (FOSS) and specifically the need of identifying where reused source code has been copied from. We propose a lightweight approach to solve the problem based on software identifiers—such as the names of variables, classes, and functions chosen by programmers. The proposed approach is able to efficiently narrow down to a small set of candidate origin products, to be further analyzed with more expensive techniques to make a final provenance determination. By analyzing the PyPI (Python Packaging Index) open source ecosystem we find that globally defined identifiers are very distinct. Across PyPI’s 244 K packages we found 11.2 M different global identifiers (classes and method/function names—with only 0.6% of identifiers shared among the two types of entities); 76% of identifiers were used only in one package, and 93% in at most 3. Randomly selecting 3 non-frequent global identifiers from an input product is enough to narrow down its origins to a maximum of 3 products within 89% of the cases. We validate the proposed approach by mapping Debian source packages implemented in Python to the corresponding PyPI packages; this approach uses at most five trials, where each trial uses three randomly chosen global identifiers from a randomly chosen python file of the subject software package, then ranks results using a popularity index and requires to inspect only the top result. In our experiments, this method is effective at finding the true origin of a project with a recall of 0.9 and precision of 0.77. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Kevin Wellenzohn , Michael H. Böhlen , Sven Helmer , Antoine Pietri , Stefano Zacchiroli . Robust and Scalable Content-and-Structure Indexing . In The VLDB Journal , volume 32, pp. 689-715 . ISSN 1066-8888, Springer. 2023. Abstract... Abstract: Frequent queries on semi-structured hierarchical data are Content-and-Structure (CAS) queries that filter data items based on their location in the hierarchical structure and their value for some attribute. We propose the Robust and Scalable Content-and-Structure (RSCAS) index to efficiently answer CAS queries on big semi-structured data. To get an index that is robust against queries with varying selectivities we introduce a novel dynamic interleaving that merges the path and value dimensions of composite keys in a balanced manner. We store interleaved keys in our trie-based RSCAS index, which efficiently supports a wide range of CAS queries, including queries with wildcards and descendant axes. We implement RSCAS as a log-structured merge (LSM) tree to scale it to data-intensive applications with a high insertion rate. We illustrate RSCAS's robustness and scalability by indexing data from the Software Heritage (SWH) archive, which is the world's largest, publicly-available source code archive. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Mathieu O'Neil , Laure Muselli , Xiaolan Cai , Stefano Zacchiroli . Co-producing industrial public goods on GitHub: Selective firm cooperation, volunteer-employee labour and participation inequality . In New Media and Society , volume 26, issue 5, pp. 2556-2592 . ISSN 1461-4448, SAGE Publishing. 2024. Abstract... Abstract: The global economy's digital infrastructure is based on free and open source software. To analyse how firms indirectly collaborate via employee contributions to developer-run projects, we propose a formal definition of "industrial public goods"—inter-firm cooperation, volunteer and paid labour overlap, and participation inequality. We verify its empirical robustness by collecting networks of commits made by firm employees to active GitHub software repositories. Despite paid workers making more contributions, volunteers play a significant role. We find which firms contribute most, which projects benefit from firm investments, and identify distinct "contribution territories" since the two central firms never co-contribute to top-20 repositories. We highlight the challenge posed by "Big Tech" to the non-rival status of industrial public goods, thanks to cloud-based systems which resist sharing, and suggest there may be "contribution deserts" neglected by large information technology firms, despite their importance for the open source ecosystem's sustainability and diversity. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Chris Lamb , Stefano Zacchiroli . Reproducible Builds: Increasing the Integrity of Software Supply Chains . In IEEE Software , volume 39, issue 2, pp. 62-70 . ISSN 0740-7459, IEEE Computer Society. 2022. Award: IEEE Software best paper award (for year 2022). Abstract... Abstract: Although it is possible to increase confidence in Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) by reviewing its source code, trusting code is not the same as trusting its executable counterparts. These are typically built and distributed by third-party vendors, with severe security consequences if their supply chains are compromised. In this paper, we present reproducible builds, an approach that can determine whether generated binaries correspond with their original source code. We first define the problem, and then provide insight into the challenges of making real-world software build in a "reproducible" manner-this is, when every build generates bit-for-bit identical results. Through the experience of the Reproducible Builds project making the Debian Linux distribution reproducible, we also describe the affinity between reproducibility and quality assurance (QA). [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Francesca Del Bonifro , Maurizio Gabbrielli , Antonio Lategano , Stefano Zacchiroli . Image-based many-language programming language identification . In PeerJ Computer Science , 7:e631 . ISSN 2167-8359, PeerJ. 2021. Abstract... Abstract: Programming language identification (PLI) is a common need in automatic program comprehension as well as a prerequisite for deeper forms of code understanding. Image-based approaches to PLI have recently emerged and are appealing due to their applicability to code screenshots and programming video tutorials. However, they remain limited to the recognition of a small amount of programming languages (up to 10 languages in the literature). We show that it is possible to perform image-based PLI on a large number of programming languages (up to 149 in our experiments) with high (92%) precision and recall, using convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and transfer learning, starting from readily-available pretrained CNNs. Results were obtained on a large real-world dataset of 300,000 code snippets extracted from popular GitHub repositories. By scrambling specific character classes and comparing identification performances we also show that the characters that contribute the most to the visual recognizability of programming languages are symbols (e.g., punctuation, mathematical operators and parentheses), followed by alphabetic characters, with digits and indentation having a negligible impact. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Stefano Zacchiroli . Gender Differences in Public Code Contributions: a 50-year Perspective . In IEEE Software , volume 38, issue 2, pp. 45-50 . ISSN 0740-7459, IEEE Computer Society. 2021. Abstract... Abstract: Gender imbalance in information technology in general, and Free/Open Source Software specifically, is a well-known problem in the field. Still, little is known yet about the large-scale extent and long-term trends that underpin the phenomenon. We contribute to fill this gap by conducting a longitudinal study of the population of contributors to publicly available software source code. We analyze 1.6 billion commits corresponding to the development history of 120 million projects, contributed by 33 million distinct authors over a period of 50 years. We classify author names by gender and study their evolution over time. We show that, while the amount of commits by female authors remains low overall, there is evidence of a stable long-term increase in their proportion over all contributions, providing hope of a more gender-balanced future for collaborative software development. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Simon Phipps , Stefano Zacchiroli . Continuous Open Source License Compliance . In IEEE Computer , volume 53, number 12, pp. 115-119 . ISSN 0018-9162, IEEE Computer Society. 2020. Abstract... Abstract: In this article we consider the role of policy and process in open source usage and propose in-workflow automation as the best path to promoting compliance. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Guillaume Rousseau, Roberto Di Cosmo , Stefano Zacchiroli . Software Provenance Tracking at the Scale of Public Source Code . In Empirical Software Engineering , volume 25, issue 4, pp. 2930-2959 . ISSN 1382-3256, Springer. 2020. Abstract... Abstract: We study the possibilities to track provenance of software source code artifacts within the largest publicly accessible corpus of publicly available source code, the Software Heritage archive, with over 4 billions unique source code files and 1 billion commits capturing their development histories across 50 million software projects. We perform a systematic and generic estimate of the replication factor across the different layers of this corpus, analysing how much the same artifacts (e.g., SLOC, files or commits) appear in different contexts (e.g., files, commits or source code repositories). We observe a combinatorial explosion in the number of identical source code files across different commits. To discuss the implication of these findings, we benchmark different data models for capturing software provenance information at this scale, and we identify a viable solution, based on the properties of isochrone subgraphs, that is deployable on commodity hardware, is incremental and appears to be maintainable for the foreseeable future. Using these properties, we quantify, at a scale never achieved previously, the growth rate of original, i.e. never-seen-before, source code files and commits, and find it to be exponential over a period of more than 40 years. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Mathieu O'Neil , Laure Muselli , Mahin Raissi , Stefano Zacchiroli . "Open source has won and lost the war": Legitimising commercial-communal hybridisation in a FOSS project . In New Media and Society . ISSN 1461-4448, 2020. SAGE Publications 2020. Abstract... Abstract: Information technology (IT) firms are paying developers in Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) projects, leading to the emergence of hybrid forms of work. In order to understand how the firm-project hybridisation process occurs, we present the results of an online survey of participants in the Debian project, as well as interviews with Debian Developers. We find that the intermingling of the commercial logic of the firm and the communal logic of the project requires rhetorical legitimation. We analyse the discourses used to legitimise firm-project cooperation as well as the organisational mechanisms which facilitate this cooperation. A first phase of legitimation, based on firm adoption of open licenses and developer self-fulfilment, aims to erase the commercial/communal divide. A second more recent phase seeks to professionalise work relations inside the project and, in doing so, challenges the social order which restricts participation in FOSS. Ultimately, hybridisation raises the question of the fair distribution of the profits firms derive from FOSS. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Roberto Di Cosmo , Morane Gruenpeter , Stefano Zacchiroli . Referencing Source Code Artifacts: a Separate Concern in Software Citation . In Computing in Science and Engineering , volume 22, issue 2, pp. 33-43 . ISSN 1521-9615, IEEE. March 2020. Abstract... Abstract: Among the entities involved in software citation, software source code requires special attention, due to the role it plays in ensuring scientific reproducibility. To reference source code we need identifiers that are not only unique and persistent, but also support integrity checking intrinsically. Suitable iden- tifiers must guarantee that denoted objects will always stay the same, without relying on external third parties and administrative processes. We analyze the role of identifiers for digital objects (IDOs), whose properties are different from, and complementary to, those of the various digital identifiers of objects (DIOs) that are today popular building blocks of software and data citation toolchains. We argue that both kinds of identifiers are needed and detail the syntax, semantics, and practical implementation of the persistent identifiers (PIDs) adopted by the Software Heritage project to reference billions of software source code artifacts such as source code files, directories, and commits. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Gabriele D'Angelo , Angelo Di Iorio , Stefano Zacchiroli . Spacetime Characterization of Real-Time Collaborative Editing . In Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction , volume 2, issue CSCW, Article No. 41 . ISSN 2573-0142, ACM, November 2018. Abstract... Abstract: Real-Time Collaborative Editing (RTCE) is a popular way of instrumenting cooperative work on documents, in particular on the Web. Little is known in the literature yet about RTCE usage patterns in the real world. In this paper we study how a popular RTCE editor (Etherpad) is used in the wild, digging into the edit histories of a large collection of documents (about 14 000 pads), retrieved from one of the most popular public instances of the platform, hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation. The pad analysis is supported by a novel conceptual model that allows to label edit operations as "collaborative" or not depending on their distance---in edit position (space), edit time, or spacetime (both)---from edits made by other authors. The model is applied to classify all edits from the pad corpus. Classification results are further used to characterize the collaboration behavior of pad authors. Findings show that: 1) about half of the pads have a single author and hence witnessed no collaboration; 2) collaboration on common document parts happens often, but it happens asynchronously with authors taking turns in editing; and 3) simultaneous editing of common document parts happens very rarely. These findings help in revisiting early RTCE design decisions (e.g., the granularity of conflict management in RTCE protocols) and give insights on how to address novel needs (e.g., end-to-end encryption and offline editing). [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Jean-François Abramatic , Roberto Di Cosmo , Stefano Zacchiroli . Building the Universal Archive of Source Code . In Communications of the ACM , October 2018, volume 61, number 10, pp. 29-31 . ISSN 0001-0782, ACM. Abstract... Abstract: [.pdf] [.bib] Mathieu O'Neil , Mahin Raissi , Molly de Blanc, Stefano Zacchiroli . Preliminary Report on the Influence of Capital in an Ethical-Modular Project: Quantitative data from the 2016 Debian Survey . In Journal of Peer Production , issue 10 . ISSN 2213-5316, 2017. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Matthieu Caneill , Daniel M. Germán , Stefano Zacchiroli . The Debsources Dataset: Two Decades of Free and Open Source Software . In Empirical Software Engineering , volume 22, pp. 1405-1437 , June, 2017. ISSN 1382-3256, Springer. Abstract... Abstract: We present the Debsources Dataset: source code and related metadata spanning two decades of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) history, seen through the lens of the Debian distribution. The dataset spans more than 3 billion lines of source code as well as metadata about them such as: size metrics (lines of code, disk usage), developer-defined symbols (ctags), file-level checksums (SHA1, SHA256, TLSH), file media types (MIME), release information (which version of which package containing which source code files has been released when), and license information (GPL, BSD, etc). The Debsources Dataset comes as a set of tarballs containing deduplicated unique source code files organized by their SHA1 checksums (the source code), plus a portable PostgreSQL database dump (the metadata). A case study is run to show how the Debsources Dataset can be used to easily and efficiently instrument very long-term analyses of the evolution of Debian from various angles (size, granularity, licensing, etc.), getting a grasp of major FOSS trends of the past two decades. The Debsources Dataset is Open Data, released under the terms of the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, and available for download from Zenodo with DOI reference 10.5281/zenodo.61089. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Roberto Di Cosmo , Jacopo Mauro , Stefano Zacchiroli , Gianluigi Zavattaro . Aeolus: a Component Model for the Cloud . In Information and Computation , volume 239, pp. 100-121 . 2014. ISSN 0890-5401, Elsevier. Abstract... Abstract: We introduce the Aeolus component model, which is specifically designed to capture realistic scenarii arising when configuring and deploying distributed applications in the so-called cloud environments, where interconnected components can be deployed on clusters of heterogeneous virtual machines, which can be in turn created, destroyed, and connected on-the-fly. The full Aeolus model is able to describe several component characteristics such as dependencies, conflicts, non-functional requirements (replication requests and load limits), as well as the fact that component interfaces to the world might vary depending on the internal component state. When the number of components needed to build an application grows, it becomes important to be able to automate activities such as deployment and reconfiguration. This correspond, at the level of the model, to the ability to decide whether a desired target system configuration is reachable, which we call the achievability problem, and producing a path to reach it. In this work we show that the achievability problem is undecidable for the full Aeolus model, a strong limiting result for automated configuration in the cloud. We also show that the problem becomes decidable, but Ackermann-hard, as soon as one drops non-functional requirements. Finally, we provide a polynomial time algorithm for the further restriction of the model where support for inter-component conflicts is also removed. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Pietro Abate , Roberto Di Cosmo , Ralf Treinen , Stefano Zacchiroli . Learning from the Future of Component Repositories . In Science of Computer Programming , volume 90, part B, pp. 93-115 . ISSN 0167-6423, Elsevier, 2014. Abstract... Abstract: An important aspect of the quality assurance of large component repositories is to ensure the logical coherence of component metadata, and to this end one needs to identify incoherences as early as possible. Some relevant classes of problems can be formulated in term of properties of the future repositories into which the current repository may evolve. However, checking such properties on all possible future repositories requires a way to construct a finite representation of the infinite set of all potential futures. A class of properties for which this can be done is presented in this work. We illustrate the practical usefulness of the approach with two quality assurance applications: (i) establishing the amount of "forced upgrades" induced by introducing new versions of existing components in a repository, and (ii) identifying outdated components that are currently not installable and need to be upgraded in order to become installable again. For both applications we provide experience reports obtained on the Debian free software distribution. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Pietro Abate , Roberto Di Cosmo , Ralf Treinen , Stefano Zacchiroli . A Modular Package Manager Architecture . In Information and Software Technology , volume 55, issue 2, pp. 459-474 . ISSN 0950-5849, Elsevier, February 2013. Abstract... Abstract: The success of modern software distributions in the Free and Open Source world can be explained, among other factors, by the availability of a large collection of software packages and the possibility to easily install and remove those components using state of the art package managers. However, package managers are often built using a monolithic architecture and hard-wired and ad-hoc dependency solvers implementing some customized heuristics. In this paper we propose a modular architecture relying on precise interface formalisms that allows the system administrator to choose from a variety of dependency solvers and backends. We argue that this is the path that leads to the next generation of package managers that will deliver better results, offer more expressive preference languages, and be easily adaptable to new platforms. We have built a working prototype, called MPM, following the design advocated in this paper, and we show how it largely outperforms a variety of state of the art package managers. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Pietro Abate , Roberto Di Cosmo , Ralf Treinen , Stefano Zacchiroli . Dependency Solving: a Separate Concern in Component Evolution Management . In Journal of Systems and Software , volume 85, issue 10, pp. 2228-2240 . ISSN 0164-1212, Elsevier, October 2012. Abstract... Abstract: Maintenance of component-based software platforms often has to face rapid evolution of software components. Component dependencies, conflicts, and package managers with dependency solving capabilities are the key ingredients of prevalent software maintenance technologies that have been proposed to keep software installations synchronized with evolving component repositories. We review state-of-the-art package managers and their ability to keep up with evolution at the current growth rate of popular component-based platforms, and conclude that their dependency solving abilities are not up to the task. We show that the complexity of the underlying upgrade planning problem is NP-complete even for seemingly simple component models, and argue that the principal source of complexity lies in multiple available versions of components. We then discuss the need of expressive languages for user preferences, which makes the problem even more challenging. We propose to establish dependency solving as a separate concern from other upgrade aspects, and present CUDF as a formalism to describe upgrade scenarios. By analyzing the result of an international dependency solving competition, we provide evidence that the proposed approach is viable. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Angelo Di Iorio , Francesco Draicchio, Fabio Vitali , Stefano Zacchiroli . Constrained Wiki: The WikiWay to Validating Content . In Advances in Human-Computer Interaction , volume 2012, article ID 893575, pp. 1-19 . ISSN 1687-5893, Hindawi, 2012 Abstract... Abstract: The "WikiWay" is the open editing philosophy of wikis meant to foster open collaboration and continuous improvement of their content. Just like other online communities, wikis often introduce and enforce conventions, constraints, and rules for their content, but do so in a considerably softer way, expecting authors to deliver content that satisfies the conventions and the constraints, or, failing that, having volunteers of the community, the WikiGnomes, fix others' content accordingly. Constrained wikis is our generic framework for wikis to implement validators of community-specific constraints and conventions that preserve the WikiWay and their open collaboration features. To this end, specific requirements need to be observed by validators and a specific software architecture can be used for their implementation, that is, as independent functions (implemented as internal modules or external services) used in a nonintrusive way. Two separate proof-of-concept validators have been implemented for MediaWiki and MoinMoin, respectively, providing an annotated view functions, that is, presenting content authors with violation warnings, rather than preventing them from saving a noncompliant text. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Roberto Di Cosmo , Davide Di Ruscio , Patrizio Pelliccione , Alfonso Pierantonio , Stefano Zacchiroli . Supporting Software Evolution in Component-Based FOSS Systems . In Science of Computer Programming , volume 76, issue 12, pp. 1144-1160 . ISSN 0167-6423, Elsevier, 2011. Abstract... Abstract: FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) systems present interesting challenges in system evolution. On one hand, most FOSS systems are based on very fine-grained units of software deployment, called packages, which promote system evolution; on the other hand, FOSS systems are among the largest software systems known and require sophisticated static and dynamic conditions to be verified, in order to successfully deploy upgrades on user machines. The slightest error in one of these conditions can turn a routine upgrade into a system administrator nightmare. In this paper we introduce a model-based approach to support the upgrade of FOSS systems. The approach promotes the simulation of upgrades to predict failures before affecting the real system. Both fine-grained static aspects (e.g. configuration incoherences) and dynamic aspects (e.g. the execution of configuration scripts) are taken into account, improving over the state of the art of upgrade planners. The effectiveness of the approach is validated by instantiating the approach to widely-used FOSS distributions. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Paolo Marinelli , Fabio Vitali , Stefano Zacchiroli . Towards the unification of formats for overlapping markup . In New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia , volume 14 , issue 1 , January 2008, pp. 57-94 . Taylor and Francis , ISSN 1361-4568 . Abstract... Abstract: Overlapping markup refers to the issue of how to represent data structures more expressive than trees, for example direct acyclic graphs, using markup (meta-)languages which have been designed with trees in mind, for example XML. In this paper we observe that the state of the art in overlapping markup is far from being the widespread and consistent stack of standards and technologies readily available for XML and develop a roadmap for closing the gap. In particular we present in the paper the design and implementation of what we believe to be the first needed step, namely: a syntactic conversion framework among the plethora of overlapping markup serialization formats. The algorithms needed to perform the various conversions are presented in pseudo-code, they are meant to be used as blueprints for researchers and practitioners which need to write batch translation programs from one format to the other. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Claudio Sacerdoti Coen , Stefano Zacchiroli . Spurious Disambiguation Errors and How to Get Rid of Them . In Mathematics in Computer Science , volume 2, number 2, pp. 355-378 , December 2008. Springer Birkhäuser, ISSN 1661-8270 . Abstract... Abstract: The disambiguation approach to the input of formulae enables users of mathematical assistants to type correct formulae in a terse syntax close to the usual ambiguous mathematical notation. When it comes to incorrect formulae however, far too many typing errors are generated; among them we want to present only errors related to the formula interpretation meant by the user, hiding errors related to other interpretations. We study disambiguation errors and how to classify them into the spurious and genuine error classes. To this end we give a general presentation of the classes of disambiguation algorithms and efficient disambiguation algorithms. We also quantitatively assess the quality of the presented error classification criteria benchmarking them in the setting of a formal development of constructive algebra. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Andrea Asperti , Claudio Sacerdoti Coen , Enrico Tassi , Stefano Zacchiroli . User Interaction with the Matita Proof Assistant . In Journal of Automated Reasoning , volume 39, number 2 . Springer Netherlands, ISSN 0168-7433 , pp. 109-139 , 2007. Abstract... Abstract: Matita is a new, document-centric, tactic-based interactive theorem prover. This paper focuses on some of the distinctive features of the user interaction with Matita, mostly characterized by the organization of the library as a searchable knowledge base, the emphasis on a high-quality notational rendering, and the complex interplay between syntax, presentation, and semantics. editorials [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Federico Balaguer, Roberto Di Cosmo , Alejandra Garrido, Fabio Kon, Gregorio Robles , Stefano Zacchiroli . Open Source Systems: Towards Robust Practices . 13th IFIP WG 2.13 International Conference, OSS 2017, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22-23, 2017, Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 496, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-57734-0. [.pdf] [.bib] Mathieu O'Neil , Stefano Zacchiroli . Making Lovework: Editorial Notes for the JoPP issue on Peer Production and Work . In Journal of Peer Production , issue 10 . ISSN 2213-5316, 2017. [.pdf] [.bib] Angelo Di Iorio , Davide Rossi , Stefano Zacchiroli . Editorial . In Journal of Web Engineering , volume 14, number 1-2, pp. 1-2. ISSN 1540-9589, Rinton Press, March 2015. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Angelo Di Iorio , Davide Rossi , Stefano Zacchiroli . Web Technologies: Selected and extended papers from WT ACM SAC 2012 . In Science of Computer Programming , volume 94, part 1, pp. 1-2 . ISSN 0167-6423, Elsevier, 2014. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Angelo Di Iorio , Davide Rossi , Stefano Zacchiroli . Editorial . In Software: Practice and Experience , volume 43, issue 12, pp. 1393-1394 . ISSN 1097-024X, Wiley, 2013. book chapters [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Roberto Di Cosmo , Stefano Zacchiroli . The Software Heritage Open Science Ecosystem . Chapter 2 of Software Ecosystems: Tooling and Analytics . Pages 33-61 . Tom Mens, Coen De Roover, Anthony Cleve Ed., Springer, 2023. Abstract... Abstract: Software Heritage is the largest public archive of software source code and associated development history, as captured by modern version control systems. As of February 2023 it has archived more than 12 billion unique source code files and 2 billion commits, coming from more than 180 million collaborative development projects. In this chapter we describe the Software Heritage ecosystem, focusing on research and open science use cases. On the one hand Software Heritage supports empirical research on software by materialising in a single Merkle direct acyclic graph the development history of public code. This giant graph of source code artifacts (files, directories, and commits) can be used—and has been used—to study repository forks, open source contributors, vulnerability propagation, software provenance tracking, source code indexing, and more. On the other hand Software Heritage ensures availability and guarantees integrity of the source code of software artifacts used in any field that relies on software to conduct experiments, contributing to making research reproducible. The source code used in scientific experiments can be archived—e.g., via integration with open access repositories—referenced using persistent identifiers that allow downstream integrity checks, and linked to/from other scholarly digital artifacts. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Angelo Di Iorio , Fabio Vitali , Stefano Zacchiroli . Wiki Semantics via Wiki Templating . Chapter 34 of Handbook of research on Web 2.0, 3.0 and x.0: technologies, business and social applications . San Murugesan Ed., pp. 329-348 , IGI Global, 2010, ISBN 978-1605663845. Abstract... Abstract: A foreseeable incarnation of Web 3.0 could inherit machine understandability from the Semantic Web, and collaborative editing from Web 2.0 applications. We review the research and development trends which are getting today Web nearer to such an incarnation. We present semantic wikis, microformats, and the so-called "lowercase semantic web": they are the main approaches at closing the technological gap between content authors and Semantic Web technologies. We discuss a too often neglected aspect of the associated technologies, namely how much they adhere to the wiki philosophy of open editing: is there an intrinsic incompatibility between semantic rich content and unconstrained editing? We argue that the answer to this question can be "no", provided that a few yet relevant shortcomings of current Web technologies will be fixed soon. international, peer-reviewed conference proceedings [.pdf] [.bib] Luís Soeiro, Thomas Robert , Stefano Zacchiroli . Finding Software Supply Chain Attack Paths with Logical Attack Graphs . To appear in proceedings of 18th International Symposium on Foundations &amp; Practice of Security (FPS 2025) , Brest, France. Springer, 2026. Abstract... Abstract: Cyberattacks are becoming increasingly frequent and sophisticated, often exploiting the software supply chain (SSC) as an attack vector. Attack graphs provide a detailed representation of the sequence of events and vulnerabilities that could lead to a successful security breach in a system. MulVal is a widely used open-source tool for logical at- tack graph generation in networked systems. However, its current lack of support for capturing and reasoning about SSC threat propagation makes it unsuitable for addressing modern SSC attacks, such as the XZ compromise or the 3CX double SSC attack. To address this limitation, we propose an extension to MulVal that integrates SSC threat propagation analysis with existing network-based threat analysis. This extension introduces a new set of predicates within the familiar MulVal syntax, enabling seamless integration. The new facts and interaction rules model SSC assets, their dependencies, interactions, compromises, additional security mechanisms, initial system states, and known threats. We explain how this integration operates in both directions and demonstrate the practical application of the extension. [.pdf] [.bib] doi&gt; Solal Rapaport, Laurent Pautet , Samuel Tardieu , Stefano Zacchiroli . Altered Histories in Version Control System Repositories: Evidence from the Trenches . In proceedings of ASE 2025: 40th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering , 16 November - 20 November 2025, Seoul, South Korea. Pages 2183-2194 , IEEE 2025. Abstract... Abstract: Version Control Systems (VCS) like Git all
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debian-edu package set for forky/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm Test results statistics Results for forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs &bull; 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 debian-edu package set for forky/arm64 All tracked package sets for forky/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 debian-edu in forky/arm64 consists of 585 packages: 22 (3.8%) packages failed to build reproducibly: xorg-server icinga2 matplotlib grace tuxpaint python3.13 arduino libtool nss librsvg gtk4 gimp gpredict courier-authlib pymol x2goserver ltsp pam fritzing colobot libzstd geomview 16 (2.7%) packages failed to build from source: musescore3 jupyter-notebook strace gnutls28 nghttp2 command-not-found + thunderbird libtirpc inkscape isc-dhcp vim gcc-15 avogadro sssd firefox-esr chromium 2 (0.3%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: lazarus nvram-wakeup + 545 (93.2%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl adduser adwaita-icon-theme algobox animals apache2 # 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build history of maxima build history of maxima build date version suite architecture result build duration node1 node2 job 2026-01-13 05:42:00 5.47.0-9 unstable amd64 unreproducible 1h 44m 52s ionos15-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_4/83205 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 2025-12-28 19:34:00 5.47.0-9 forky amd64 FTBFS 58m 42s ionos5-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_18/65211 2025-12-28 18:26:00 5.47.0-9 forky amd64 FTBFS 1h 8m 13s ionos15-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_20/80144 2025-12-24 08:49:00 5.47.0-9 unstable amd64 unreproducible 3h 26m 29s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_22/70501 2025-12-12 18:43:00 5.47.0-9 forky amd64 unreproducible 1h 46m 35s ionos1-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_11/77867 2025-12-08 15:05:00 5.47.0-9 unstable amd64 unreproducible 2h 4m 50s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_32/67954 2025-11-26 18:48:00 5.47.0-9 forky amd64 unreproducible 1h 57m 39s ionos1-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_19/77195 2025-11-23 07:19:00 5.47.0-9 unstable amd64 unreproducible 3h 42m 52s ionos5-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_2/61320 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 2025-11-09 11:27:00 5.47.0-9 forky amd64 unreproducible 1h 59m 47s ionos11-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_13/61329 2025-11-05 19:55:00 5.47.0-9 unstable amd64 unreproducible 1h 49m 17s ionos5-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_10/58915 2025-10-21 23:18:00 5.47.0-9 forky amd64 unreproducible 1h 36m 6s infom01-amd64 infom02-amd64 amd64_37/88674 2025-10-18 01:08:00 5.47.0-9 unstable amd64 unreproducible 1h 35m 46s infom01-amd64 infom02-amd64 amd64_33/86243 2025-09-27 16:08:00 5.47.0-9 forky arm64 unreproducible 2h 6m 39s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_3/118134 2025-09-27 13:18:00 5.47.0-9 forky amd64 unreproducible 4h 41m 54s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_6/58899 2025-09-27 07:53:00 5.47.0-8 forky amd64 FTBFS 57m 24s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_6/58865 2025-09-23 15:14:00 5.47.0-9 unstable amd64 unreproducible 2h 44m 1s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_14/56836 2025-09-23 00:12:00 5.47.0-9 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 4m 42s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_6/119873 2025-09-22 16:00:00 5.47.0-9 unstable amd64 404 ionos5-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_26/57017 2025-09-21 08:17:00 5.47.0-8 unstable amd64 FTBFS 50m 16s ionos5-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_10/54180 2025-09-17 12:45:00 5.47.0-8 unstable amd64 FTBFS 1h 1m 55s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_22/58876 2025-09-13 02:37:00 5.47.0-8 unstable amd64 FTBFS 1h 24m 55s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_22/58340 2025-09-08 01:56:00 5.47.0-8 unstable amd64 FTBFS 45m 1s ionos1-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_25/53247 2025-09-04 01:50:00 5.47.0-8 unstable amd64 FTBFS 56m 45s ionos1-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_9/52991 2025-09-03 06:07:00 5.47.0-8 forky amd64 FTBFS 1h 48m 26s ionos11-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_31/56311 2025-09-03 03:51:00 5.47.0-8 forky amd64 FTBFS 2h 15m 58s ionos11-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_31/56310 2025-08-31 14:49:00 5.47.0-8 unstable amd64 FTBFS 34m 20s infom01-amd64 infom02-amd64 amd64_37/80650 2025-08-28 09:00:00 5.47.0-8 unstable amd64 FTBFS 52m 22s ionos11-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_21/54120 2025-08-28 08:12:00 5.47.0-8 unstable amd64 FTBFS 48m 14s ionos11-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_15/70520 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 2025-08-13 18:20:00 5.47.0-8 forky amd64 unreproducible 1h 22m 27s infom02-amd64 infom01-amd64 amd64_36/76249 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 2025-08-04 12:13:00 5.47.0-8 unstable amd64 unreproducible 1h 53m 2s ionos1-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_29/50069 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 22:55:00 5.47.0-7 trixie amd64 unreproducible 14h 15m 12s ionos11-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_27/64957 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 20:07:00 5.47.0-8 unstable amd64 unreproducible 2h 49m 43s ionos1-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_17/45463 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 2025-07-09 16:00:00 5.47.0-7 trixie amd64 unreproducible 1h 28m 11s infom01-amd64 infom02-amd64 amd64_37/72145 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 2025-07-01 22:56:00 5.47.0-8 unstable amd64 unreproducible 3h 12m 21s ionos11-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_27/62010 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 2025-06-24 12:17:00 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arm64_10/42050 2024-10-25 00:07:00 5.47.0-5 unstable amd64 unreproducible 52m 41s infom01-amd64 infom02-amd64 amd64_35/32789 2024-10-24 23:30:00 5.47.0-4 trixie i386 FTBFS 35m 45s ionos12-i386 ionos6-i386 i386_5/36385 2024-10-24 23:26:00 5.47.0-5 unstable i386 unreproducible 46m 16s infom07-i386 infom08-i386 i386_15/43969 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 2024-10-21 01:57:00 5.47.0-4 trixie i386 FTBFS 21m 26s infom07-i386 infom08-i386 i386_13/46383 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 2024-10-19 20:37:00 5.47.0-4 unstable amd64 FTBFS 17m 54s ionos15-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_28/36968 2024-10-17 06:46:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 FTBFS 29m 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2024-08-20 12:36:00 5.47.0-4 unstable i386 FTBFS 55m 6s ionos12-i386 ionos16-i386 i386_7/36458 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 2024-08-20 00:04:00 5.47.0-4 unstable amd64 unreproducible 1h 39m 49s ionos11-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_15/30462 2024-08-17 18:24:00 5.47.0-4 unstable amd64 unreproducible 2h 22m 40s ionos15-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_12/29466 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 2024-07-27 17:51:00 5.47.0-4 trixie amd64 unreproducible 1h 55m 28s ionos11-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_7/28569 2024-07-25 06:59:00 5.47.0-4 unstable amd64 unreproducible 1h 20m 47s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_6/15841 2024-07-10 22:48:00 5.47.0-4 trixie armhf unreproducible 2h 53m 30s virt64z-armhf-rb ff4a-armhf-rb armhf_4/7970 2024-07-05 11:28:00 5.47.0-4 trixie amd64 unreproducible 1h 4m 56s ionos11-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_5/11877 2024-07-05 09:07:00 5.47.0-4 trixie arm64 unreproducible 53m 27s codethink04-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_22/19145 2024-07-05 08:17:00 5.47.0-4 trixie i386 unreproducible 1h 0m 42s ionos16-i386 ionos2-i386 i386_4/25871 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 20:53:00 5.47.0-4 unstable i386 unreproducible 50m 0s infom07-i386 infom08-i386 i386_15/26179 2024-07-04 18:46:00 5.47.0-3 trixie armhf FTBFS 43m 34s virt32z-armhf-rb virt64a-armhf-rb armhf_29/10155 2024-07-04 16:13:00 5.47.0-4 unstable amd64 unreproducible 2h 30m 0s ionos1-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_9/10566 2024-07-04 15:48:00 5.47.0-3 trixie armhf FTBFS 2h 51m 22s virt64a-armhf-rb virt32b-armhf-rb armhf_12/7027 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 2024-07-02 03:19:00 5.47.0-4 unstable armhf unreproducible 2h 25m 48s virt32z-armhf-rb virt64a-armhf-rb armhf_34/9104 2024-07-01 23:05:00 5.47.0-3 trixie i386 unreproducible 45m 27s infom07-i386 infom08-i386 i386_15/25783 2024-07-01 19:52:00 5.47.0-4 unstable armhf FTBFS 3h 25m 48s cbxi4b-armhf-rb ff64a-armhf-rb armhf_23/3952 2024-06-30 20:02:00 5.47.0-4 unstable i386 404 infom07-i386 infom08-i386 i386_15/25682 2024-06-30 18:04:00 5.47.0-3 trixie amd64 unreproducible 2h 15m 35s ionos15-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_16/25056 2024-06-30 15:05:00 5.47.0-4 unstable arm64 404 codethink01-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_3/42609 2024-06-30 01:48:00 5.47.0-4 unstable amd64 404 ionos11-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_21/11604 2024-06-25 06:47:00 5.47.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 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arm64 404 codethink03-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_5/45643 2024-06-08 04:21:00 5.47.0-2 unstable amd64 404 infom02-amd64 infom01-amd64 amd64_38/12160 2024-06-07 17:04:00 5.46.0-11 trixie amd64 unreproducible 48m 37s infom01-amd64 infom02-amd64 amd64_37/14754 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 03:12:00 5.47.0-1 unstable i386 FTBFS 30m 8s ionos2-i386 ionos6-i386 i386_9/15035 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 2024-05-29 21:22:00 5.47.0-1 unstable i386 FTBFS 33m 29s ionos6-i386 ionos12-i386 i386_6/27004 2024-05-28 14:16:00 5.47.0-1 unstable arm64 FTBFS 21m 56s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_11/46393 2024-05-26 11:02:00 5.46.0-11 trixie i386 unreproducible 1h 47m 28s ionos6-i386 ionos2-i386 i386_2/26454 2024-05-25 20:30:00 5.47.0-1 unstable armhf FTBFS 1h 38m 14s virt64a-armhf-rb cbxi4pro0-armhf-rb armhf_28/5628 2024-05-24 14:27:00 5.47.0-1 unstable i386 FTBFS 21m 55s ionos6-i386 ionos2-i386 i386_2/25948 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 2024-05-24 00:03:00 5.47.0-1 unstable amd64 unreproducible 5h 13m 0s ionos5-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_2/7642 2024-05-23 22:11:00 5.47.0-1 unstable i386 404 ionos2-i386 ionos6-i386 i386_1/28372 2024-05-23 21:34:00 5.47.0-1 unstable armhf 404 virt32z-armhf-rb ff64a-armhf-rb armhf_14/4931 2024-05-19 00:25:00 5.46.0-11 trixie amd64 unreproducible 50m 50s infom02-amd64 infom01-amd64 amd64_34/11929 2024-05-17 10:44:00 5.46.0-11 unstable amd64 unreproducible 2h 25m 58s ionos11-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_15/20961 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 2024-05-08 00:43:00 5.46.0-11 unstable i386 unreproducible 1h 1m 32s ionos16-i386 ionos12-i386 i386_10/10992 2024-05-06 19:37:00 5.46.0-11 unstable armhf unreproducible 5h 4m 6s virt64a-armhf-rb cbxi4pro0-armhf-rb armhf_28/4583 2024-04-30 11:25:00 5.46.0-11 trixie amd64 unreproducible 2h 0m 27s ionos11-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_13/5749 2024-04-27 19:28:00 5.46.0-11 unstable amd64 unreproducible 6h 8m 9s ionos1-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_9/4285 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 2024-04-14 13:30:00 5.46.0-11 trixie i386 unreproducible 1h 5m 32s ionos6-i386 ionos2-i386 i386_2/19417 2024-04-13 16:46:00 5.46.0-11 trixie armhf unreproducible 7h 29m 30s virt64c-armhf-rb wbq0-armhf-rb armhf_20/1356 2024-04-12 19:51:00 5.46.0-11 trixie amd64 unreproducible 3h 42m 13s ionos1-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_19/16816 2024-04-10 06:36:00 5.46.0-11 trixie amd64 unreproducible 1h 51m 7s ionos15-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_28/16038 2024-04-09 19:06:00 5.46.0-11 unstable amd64 unreproducible 2h 47m 35s ionos1-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_17/2672 2024-03-31 19:18:00 5.46.0-11 trixie amd64 unreproducible 2h 39m 40s ionos15-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_30/4385 2024-03-31 06:39:00 5.46.0-11 unstable amd64 unreproducible 49m 26s infom01-amd64 infom02-amd64 amd64_35/3444 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 2024-03-16 19:54:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 45m 5s virt32b-armhf-rb virt64z-armhf-rb armhf_16/700 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 2024-02-06 20:53:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm armhf unreproducible 2h 54m 46s ff4a-armhf-rb virt64c-armhf-rb armhf_33/8385 2024-01-23 08:33:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm i386 unreproducible 54m 26s ionos6-i386 ionos12-i386 i386_6/11452 2024-01-17 22:00:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm armhf 404 wbq0-armhf-rb virt64a-armhf-rb armhf_37/9664 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 2024-01-09 00:50:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye i386 unreproducible 56m 29s ionos6-i386 ionos12-i386 i386_6/10620 2024-01-07 20:39:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 50m 30s codethink02-arm64 codethink03-arm64 arm64_19/18524 2024-01-07 02:16:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 59m 43s virt32a-armhf-rb virt64a-armhf-rb armhf_29/10860 2024-01-07 00:53:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye amd64 unreproducible 2h 23m 51s ionos11-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_5/12560 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 22:12:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm amd64 unreproducible 7h 39m 23s ionos1-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_11/9326 2024-01-06 21:30:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye arm64 FTBFS 37m 50s codethink03-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_23/22406 2023-12-31 02:31:00 5.46.0-11 trixie i386 unreproducible 55m 13s ionos12-i386 ionos6-i386 i386_5/6519 2023-12-26 16:43:00 5.46.0-11 unstable i386 unreproducible 59m 23s ionos16-i386 ionos12-i386 i386_8/13249 2023-12-26 00:59:00 5.46.0-11 trixie armhf unreproducible 6h 24m 40s jtx1b-armhf-rb wbq0-armhf-rb armhf_40/87 2023-12-25 03:51:00 5.46.0-11 trixie amd64 unreproducible 2h 31m 21s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_14/11635 2023-12-24 03:08:00 5.46.0-11 unstable armhf unreproducible 4h 34m 29s virt64b-armhf-rb virt32b-armhf-rb armhf_15/9943 2023-12-23 19:56:00 5.46.0-11 unstable amd64 unreproducible 5h 38m 55s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_14/11600 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 2023-12-07 16:33:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 52m 19s ff4a-armhf-rb virt64c-armhf-rb armhf_33/3085 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 12:41:00 5.46.0-11 trixie amd64 unreproducible 2h 15m 39s ionos15-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_16/2970 2023-11-24 02:08:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 FTBFS 40m 22s codethink03-arm64 codethink01-arm64 arm64_17/8304 2023-11-22 22:27:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 35m 33s virt32a-armhf-rb ff64a-armhf-rb armhf_14/2451 2023-11-15 01:19:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 19m 34s ff64a-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_30/2655 2023-11-15 00:34:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 unreproducible 48m 36s codethink02-arm64 codethink04-arm64 arm64_20/2058 2023-11-11 11:34:00 5.46.0-11 trixie armhf unreproducible 3h 8m 14s virt64b-armhf-rb virt32b-armhf-rb armhf_15/2949 2023-11-06 11:26:00 5.46.0-11 unstable armhf unreproducible 4h 1m 14s ff64a-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_30/2221 2023-11-05 11:48:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 unreproducible 45m 19s codethink01-arm64 codethink02-arm64 arm64_13/194 2023-11-04 15:43:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 17m 42s jtx1b-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_36/2294 2023-10-21 17:30:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 53s virt64c-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_19/1533 2023-10-01 13:00:00 5.46.0-11 unstable amd64 unreproducible 1h 16m 2s ionos15-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_16/789 2023-09-30 03:07:00 5.46.0-11 trixie arm64 unreproducible 2h 10m 52s codethink15-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_28/673 2023-09-05 14:56:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 21m 13s virt64a-armhf-rb cbxi4pro0-armhf-rb armhf_41/9 2023-08-12 21:56:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 7m 41s jtx1c-armhf-rb virt32a-armhf-rb armhf_45/6959 2023-08-04 12:49:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 9m 51s jtx1b-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_36/1423 2023-07-19 23:18:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 13m 5s virt64b-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_7/2031 2023-07-19 18:33:00 5.46.0-11 trixie amd64 unreproducible 4h 37m 35s ionos15-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_20/4354 2023-07-13 19:17:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 6h 13m 35s cbxi4a-armhf-rb ff64a-armhf-rb armhf_21/7755 2023-07-13 04:38:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 34m 1s codethink12-arm64 codethink13-arm64 arm64_15/3724 2023-07-06 03:52:00 5.46.0-11 trixie i386 unreproducible 1h 14m 17s ionos16-i386 ionos12-i386 i386_8/133 2023-07-05 13:52:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 2h 49m 48s virt32a-armhf-rb ff64a-armhf-rb armhf_14/10816 2023-07-03 05:16:00 5.46.0-11 trixie armhf unreproducible 9h 18m 4s cbxi4b-armhf-rb ff64a-armhf-rb armhf_23/14497 2023-07-01 01:19:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 14m 7s virt64a-armhf-rb cbxi4b-armhf-rb armhf_5/9183 2023-06-27 16:40:00 5.46.0-11 unstable amd64 unreproducible 2h 59m 22s ionos1-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_9/2451 2023-06-25 09:43:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 10m 38s virt64b-armhf-rb virt32b-armhf-rb armhf_6/3140 2023-06-19 22:15:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 14m 56s jtx1a-armhf-rb virt32a-armhf-rb armhf_27/10916 2023-06-09 21:33:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 3h 58m 28s ff4a-armhf-rb virt64b-armhf-rb armhf_24/1608 2023-06-07 11:58:00 5.46.0-11 unstable armhf unreproducible 2h 54m 40s jtx1b-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_36/3856 2023-06-05 10:39:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 9m 14s virt64c-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_19/891 2023-06-05 00:02:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 52m 20s codethink12-arm64 codethink13-arm64 arm64_15/279 2023-06-01 09:23:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 11m 23s virt64c-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_32/2513 2023-05-28 09:27:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 12m 43s virt32a-armhf-rb virt64a-armhf-rb armhf_29/8699 2023-05-23 00:31:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 11m 17s virt64c-armhf-rb wbq0-armhf-rb armhf_39/572 2023-05-18 09:44:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 41m 6s ff64a-armhf-rb virt32b-armhf-rb armhf_13/264 2023-05-14 01:40:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 49m 37s ff64a-armhf-rb virt32b-armhf-rb armhf_13/95 2023-05-13 21:35:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm armhf unreproducible 9h 28m 59s cbxi4a-armhf-rb jtx1a-armhf-rb armhf_1/775 2023-05-09 16:21:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 13m 4s virt64a-armhf-rb ff4a-armhf-rb armhf_8/8684 2023-05-07 05:58:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm amd64 unreproducible 1h 29m 2s ionos15-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_24/25018 2023-05-03 23:00:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 11m 26s jtx1c-armhf-rb virt32a-armhf-rb armhf_45/694 2023-04-30 20:55:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 35m 1s codethink10-arm64 codethink9-arm64 arm64_5/25867 2023-04-27 11:26:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 8m 31s jtx1a-armhf-rb virt32a-armhf-rb armhf_27/7859 2023-04-23 15:42:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 2h 11m 48s virt32b-armhf-rb jtx1c-armhf-rb armhf_11/402 2023-04-19 18:10:00 5.46.0-11 unstable amd64 unreproducible 1h 54m 21s ionos5-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_10/15267 2023-04-19 13:36:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 8m 0s jtx1c-armhf-rb virt32a-armhf-rb armhf_45/58 2023-04-16 16:21:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm i386 unreproducible 1h 2m 0s ionos2-i386 ionos6-i386 i386_1/63 2023-04-15 13:26:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 10m 33s virt64b-armhf-rb virt32b-armhf-rb armhf_15/7986 2023-04-11 12:04:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 13m 20s virt32b-armhf-rb jtx1b-armhf-rb armhf_16/7313 2023-04-08 02:41:00 5.46.0-11 unstable armhf unreproducible 7h 31m 26s virt64a-armhf-rb cbxi4b-armhf-rb armhf_5/6631 2023-04-07 09:50:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 24m 59s virt32b-armhf-rb virt64b-armhf-rb armhf_17/7017 2023-04-03 01:30:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm armhf unreproducible 7h 42m 23s virt64a-armhf-rb cbxi4pro0-armhf-rb armhf_41/2855 2023-04-02 15:30:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 29m 53s codethink13-arm64 codethink12-arm64 arm64_18/7597 2023-04-02 05:09:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 11m 32s jtx1a-armhf-rb cbxi4b-armhf-rb armhf_26/2389 2023-04-01 01:20:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm armhf depwait 11m 58s ff4a-armhf-rb virt64b-armhf-rb armhf_24/4107 2023-03-29 02:06:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm amd64 unreproducible 11h 51m 50s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_30/8714 2023-03-28 04:50:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 21m 7s ff64a-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_30/3133 2023-03-25 00:21:00 5.46.0-11 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 16m 48s codethink16-arm64 codethink13-arm64 arm64_31/4448 2023-03-24 13:03:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 2h 58m 46s cbxi4pro0-armhf-rb virt64b-armhf-rb armhf_42/4370 2023-03-19 15:24:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 10m 14s virt64c-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_32/4148 2023-03-19 03:52:00 5.46.0-11 unstable amd64 unreproducible 10h 27m 32s ionos15-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_28/57 2023-03-16 00:26:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 8m 11s jtx1c-armhf-rb virt32a-armhf-rb armhf_45/9144 2023-03-11 11:37:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 49m 4s virt32b-armhf-rb virt64b-armhf-rb armhf_17/2856 2023-03-06 18:52:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 32m 6s virt32a-armhf-rb jtx1a-armhf-rb armhf_9/2181 2023-03-02 04:25:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 33m 14s virt32a-armhf-rb jtx1a-armhf-rb armhf_9/1942 2023-02-27 15:16:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm i386 unreproducible 1h 23m 54s ionos2-i386 ionos6-i386 i386_9/3181 2023-02-26 03:02:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 7h 56m 45s cbxi4a-armhf-rb ff64a-armhf-rb armhf_21/703 2023-02-25 15:48:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 11m 43s codethink11-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_12/10498 2023-02-25 13:53:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm amd64 unreproducible 10h 20m 54s ionos15-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_24/17835 2023-02-25 08:57:00 5.46.0-11 bookworm armhf unreproducible 7h 29m 20s wbq0-armhf-rb virt64b-armhf-rb armhf_38/1073 2023-02-19 12:47:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 57m 16s virt32c-armhf-rb jtx1c-armhf-rb armhf_25/2496 2023-02-15 00:40:00 5.46.0-11 unstable armhf unreproducible 14h 57m 25s cbxi4a-armhf-rb jtx1b-armhf-rb armhf_20/587 2023-02-15 00:28:00 5.46.0-11 unstable i386 unreproducible 1h 25m 40s ionos2-i386 ionos16-i386 i386_11/8751 2023-02-14 23:21:00 5.46.0-11 unstable amd64 unreproducible 7h 45m 21s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_30/5622 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 14:42:00 5.46.0-10 unstable amd64 unreproducible 1h 53m 50s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_14/10619 2023-02-14 05:24:00 5.46.0-10 unstable armhf unreproducible 3h 42m 24s jtx1a-armhf-rb ff4a-armhf-rb armhf_4/1427 2023-02-14 05:01:00 5.46.0-10 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 9m 3s codethink9-arm64 codethink10-arm64 arm64_1/4285 2023-02-14 04:27:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 19m 0s ff4a-armhf-rb jtx1a-armhf-rb armhf_3/1180 2023-02-14 01:46:00 5.46.0-10 unstable i386 unreproducible 1h 29m 7s ionos2-i386 ionos6-i386 i386_9/2003 2023-02-14 00:00:00 5.46.0-9 unstable armhf unreproducible 2h 18m 0s virt64c-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_32/1384 2023-02-13 23:46:00 5.46.0-9 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 5m 3s codethink13-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_20/18552 2023-02-13 18:57:00 5.46.0-9 unstable amd64 build timeout 18h 0m 14s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_22/1721 2023-02-10 04:40:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 11m 57s jtx1a-armhf-rb cbxi4b-armhf-rb armhf_26/664 2023-02-06 01:09:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 8m 4s jtx1c-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_28/4294 2023-02-01 15:47:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 14m 25s virt64a-armhf-rb ff4a-armhf-rb armhf_8/466 2023-01-27 07:49:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 10m 5s jtx1c-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_28/3947 2023-01-24 10:14:00 5.46.0-8 bookworm i386 unreproducible 54m 28s ionos6-i386 ionos12-i386 i386_6/310 2023-01-22 01:40:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 22m 1s virt32a-armhf-rb ff64a-armhf-rb armhf_14/1358 2023-01-20 11:44:00 5.46.0-8 bookworm armhf unreproducible 2h 24m 4s ff4a-armhf-rb virt64c-armhf-rb armhf_33/45 2023-01-20 06:36:00 5.46.0-8 unstable i386 unreproducible 1h 10m 40s ionos6-i386 ionos2-i386 i386_2/100 2023-01-19 11:39:00 5.46.0-8 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 37m 27s codethink14-arm64 codethink13-arm64 arm64_23/17534 2023-01-19 06:33:00 5.46.0-8 bookworm amd64 unreproducible 10h 11m 1s ionos1-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_17/3204 2023-01-15 19:47:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 9m 23s jtx1c-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_28/3582 2023-01-15 17:33:00 5.46.0-8 unstable armhf unreproducible 4h 3m 32s wbq0-armhf-rb virt64a-armhf-rb armhf_37/2155 2023-01-15 00:45:00 5.46.0-8 unstable amd64 unreproducible 16h 1m 21s ionos15-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_8/11710 2023-01-14 15:12:00 5.46.0-8 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 34m 36s codethink11-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_12/7584 2023-01-11 12:20:00 5.46.0-7 unstable amd64 unreproducible 16h 44m 50s ionos11-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_5/6773 2023-01-09 07:57:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 10m 25s virt64c-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_19/3522 2023-01-04 03:46:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 2m 57s virt32c-armhf-rb jtx1c-armhf-rb armhf_25/2345 2023-01-01 21:22:00 5.46.0-7 bookworm i386 unreproducible 11h 31m 37s ionos2-i386 ionos16-i386 i386_11/5200 2022-12-31 12:44:00 5.46.0-7 bookworm armhf unreproducible 3h 46m 37s virt64b-armhf-rb virt32b-armhf-rb armhf_15/596 2022-12-31 08:27:00 5.46.0-7 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 39m 42s codethink15-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_28/995 2022-12-31 06:33:00 5.46.0-7 bookworm amd64 build timeout 18h 0m 23s ionos11-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_31/3814 2022-12-30 00:42:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 21m 37s virt32c-armhf-rb jtx1c-armhf-rb armhf_25/1869 2022-12-27 06:17:00 5.46.0-7 unstable i386 unreproducible 1h 5m 48s ionos6-i386 ionos12-i386 i386_6/4473 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 16:48:00 5.46.0-7 unstable armhf unreproducible 2h 20m 44s virt64c-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_32/2549 2022-12-26 12:14:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm amd64 unreproducible 4h 39m 30s ionos15-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_8/10267 2022-12-26 08:40:00 5.46.0-7 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 35m 10s codethink15-arm64 codethink14-arm64 arm64_27/16518 2022-12-26 07:30:00 5.46.0-7 unstable amd64 unreproducible 1h 55m 3s ionos15-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_4/5894 2022-12-26 05:10:00 5.46.0-6 unstable i386 unreproducible 54m 45s ionos2-i386 ionos16-i386 i386_3/658 2022-12-24 20:43:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 17m 44s virt32c-armhf-rb jtx1c-armhf-rb armhf_25/1547 2022-12-24 13:40:00 5.46.0-6 unstable armhf unreproducible 4h 11m 12s ff4a-armhf-rb virt64c-armhf-rb armhf_33/8014 2022-12-24 13:04:00 5.46.0-6 unstable arm64 unreproducible 1h 50m 6s codethink12-arm64 codethink13-arm64 arm64_15/4422 2022-12-24 11:42:00 5.46.0-6 unstable amd64 unreproducible 1h 22m 31s ionos1-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_25/6658 2022-12-23 04:20:00 5.46.0-5 unstable i386 FTBFS 30m 48s ionos2-i386 ionos6-i386 i386_9/4817 2022-12-22 17:58:00 5.46.0-5 unstable amd64 build timeout 18h 2m 59s ionos5-amd64 ionos1-amd64 amd64_2/20 2022-12-22 17:36:00 5.46.0-5 unstable arm64 FTBFS 50m 7s codethink11-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_12/6060 2022-12-22 16:48:00 5.46.0-5 unstable armhf FTBFS 49m 56s virt32c-armhf-rb jtx1c-armhf-rb armhf_25/1284 2022-12-22 05:29:00 5.46.0-4 unstable amd64 FTBFS 2h 11m 30s ionos1-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_1/1883 2022-12-18 15:38:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 12m 52s jtx1b-armhf-rb virt32a-armhf-rb armhf_10/3844 2022-12-13 08:06:00 5.46.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 48m 47s codethink10-arm64 codethink15-arm64 arm64_8/14815 2022-12-13 03:29:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 10m 28s jtx1b-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_36/891 2022-12-12 11:37:00 5.46.0-3 unstable amd64 unreproducible 2h 40m 49s ionos11-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_13/4294 2022-12-05 20:36:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 15m 1s jtx1c-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_28/2056 2022-12-01 17:45:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 18m 25s virt64b-armhf-rb virt32b-armhf-rb armhf_6/2220 2022-11-25 07:54:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 10m 12s jtx1a-armhf-rb cbxi4b-armhf-rb armhf_26/167 2022-11-22 10:43:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm armhf unreproducible 2h 32m 19s virt32b-armhf-rb virt64b-armhf-rb armhf_17/1247 2022-11-20 19:29:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 3h 2m 9s virt32a-armhf-rb ff64a-armhf-rb armhf_14/2103 2022-11-16 04:15:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 20m 30s virt64c-armhf-rb ff4a-armhf-rb armhf_31/10980 2022-11-12 01:40:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm amd64 unreproducible 8h 33m 22s ionos15-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_24/9675 2022-11-11 23:55:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 1h 57m 48s codethink13-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_20/11623 2022-11-11 03:38:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 20m 27s jtx1b-armhf-rb wbq0-armhf-rb armhf_40/81 2022-11-09 10:17:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm i386 unreproducible 51m 6s ionos12-i386 ionos16-i386 i386_7/803 2022-11-05 04:59:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 18m 13s virt64b-armhf-rb virt32b-armhf-rb armhf_15/363 2022-11-04 07:36:00 5.46.0-3 unstable amd64 unreproducible 1h 30m 51s ionos1-amd64 ionos15-amd64 amd64_27/13655 2022-11-03 10:53:00 5.46.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 11m 9s codethink15-arm64 codethink10-arm64 arm64_25/11356 2022-10-31 18:29:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 22m 26s ff64a-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_30/7866 2022-10-25 11:44:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 44m 23s virt32b-armhf-rb virt64b-armhf-rb armhf_17/677 2022-10-24 01:55:00 5.46.0-3 unstable armhf unreproducible 15h 14m 7s jtx1c-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_28/316 2022-10-20 12:28:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 10m 33s ff4a-armhf-rb virt64c-armhf-rb armhf_33/3359 2022-10-15 11:57:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 3h 11m 42s wbq0-armhf-rb virt64a-armhf-rb armhf_37/3787 2022-10-10 02:40:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 23m 32s ff64a-armhf-rb virt32a-armhf-rb armhf_18/1601 2022-10-09 21:30:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm amd64 unreproducible 1h 4m 11s ionos15-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_24/6464 2022-10-07 07:25:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm armhf unreproducible 5h 11m 43s ff64a-armhf-rb virt32c-armhf-rb armhf_30/6718 2022-10-06 17:16:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 13m 7s codethink13-arm64 codethink10-arm64 arm64_17/9565 2022-10-05 20:00:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 10m 35s jtx1b-armhf-rb cbxi4pro0-armhf-rb armhf_43/1519 2022-10-04 14:34:00 5.46.0-3 unstable amd64 unreproducible 6h 57m 58s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_22/1263 2022-09-30 22:20:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 0m 26s virt32c-armhf-rb jtx1c-armhf-rb armhf_25/8994 2022-09-29 15:58:00 5.46.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 16m 29s codethink13-arm64 codethink14-arm64 arm64_19/9149 2022-09-27 00:19:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 9m 28s virt64c-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_19/4632 2022-09-22 17:56:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 16m 20s virt64a-armhf-rb ff4a-armhf-rb armhf_8/5637 2022-09-17 11:56:00 5.38.1-8 stretch armhf unreproducible 1h 18m 6s virt64b-armhf-rb virt32b-armhf-rb armhf_6/2671 2022-09-16 09:35:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 8m 50s jtx1a-armhf-rb cbxi4b-armhf-rb armhf_26/1552 2022-09-09 11:35:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 8m 48s jtx1b-armhf-rb cbxi4pro0-armhf-rb armhf_43/2362 2022-09-04 05:11:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 2h 17m 19s ff4a-armhf-rb jtx1a-armhf-rb armhf_3/636 2022-08-31 00:52:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 12m 14s virt32b-armhf-rb virt64b-armhf-rb armhf_17/21 2022-08-26 07:34:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 18m 13s jtx1c-armhf-rb virt32a-armhf-rb armhf_45/3182 2022-08-21 10:51:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 12m 33s virt64c-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_19/2228 2022-08-18 21:35:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm i386 unreproducible 1h 30m 12s ionos12-i386 ionos6-i386 i386_5/6881 2022-08-18 06:21:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm armhf unreproducible 11h 30m 19s virt32a-armhf-rb jtx1a-armhf-rb armhf_9/2753 2022-08-17 19:34:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm amd64 unreproducible 11h 0m 53s ionos11-amd64 ionos5-amd64 amd64_21/1227 2022-08-17 12:44:00 5.46.0-3 bookworm arm64 unreproducible 2h 40m 44s codethink12-arm64 codethink9-arm64 arm64_13/4081 2022-08-15 14:47:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 1h 8m 13s virt32b-armhf-rb virt64b-armhf-rb armhf_17/3509 2022-08-14 07:17:00 5.46.0-3 unstable i386 unreproducible 1h 22m 27s ionos16-i386 ionos2-i386 i386_12/261 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 02:33:00 5.46.0-3 unstable armhf unreproducible 10h 9m 34s virt64b-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_7/1584 2022-08-12 02:28:00 5.46.0-3 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 6m 39s codethink10-arm64 codethink15-arm64 arm64_8/3273 2022-08-12 01:07:00 5.46.0-3 unstable amd64 unreproducible 12h 24m 40s ionos15-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_24/5460 2022-08-11 23:23:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 2h 29m 32s virt32a-armhf-rb ff64a-armhf-rb armhf_14/2073 2022-08-11 13:38:00 5.46.0-2 unstable arm64 unreproducible 2h 20m 35s codethink13-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_20/3545 2022-08-09 11:52:00 5.46.0-2 bookworm arm64 FTBFS 47m 48s codethink16-arm64 codethink9-arm64 arm64_29/3798 2022-08-07 22:56:00 5.46.0-2 unstable amd64 FTBFS 29m 11s ionos5-amd64 ionos11-amd64 amd64_30/4887 2022-08-07 10:16:00 5.46.0-2 bookworm i386 FTBFS 12m 12s ionos6-i386 ionos2-i386 i386_2/3994 2022-08-07 05:58:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 22m 19s virt64b-armhf-rb cbxi4a-armhf-rb armhf_7/1391 2022-08-02 17:29:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 10m 11s jtx1c-armhf-rb virt32a-armhf-rb armhf_45/1972 2022-08-02 14:01:00 5.46.0-2 unstable arm64 FTBFS 58m 44s codethink15-arm64 codethink16-arm64 arm64_28/2212 2022-07-29 16:55:00 5.44.0-3 bullseye armhf FTBFS 2h 17m 58s ff4a-armhf-rb virt64c-armhf-rb armhf_33/1880 2022-07-28 18:26:00 5.46.0-2 unstable armhf unreproducible 7h 20m 26s virt64c-armhf-rb wbq0-armhf-rb armhf_39/437 2022-07-24 16:05:00 5.46.0-2 bookworm amd64 unreproducible
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popcon_top1337-installed-sources 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 &bull; 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 popcon_top1337-installed-sources 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 popcon_top1337-installed-sources in bookworm/amd64 consists of 1258 packages: 35 (2.8%) packages failed to build reproducibly: libu2f-host codec2 lirc lynx qtx11extras-opensource-src qtsensors-opensource-src qtquickcontrols2-opensource-src qttools-opensource-src qtwayland-opensource-src intel-mediasdk libjcat grub2 + + + + qtquickcontrols-opensource-src qtspeech-opensource-src qtgraphicaleffects-opensource-src libayatana-appindicator underscore qtsvg-opensource-src qtlocation-opensource-src boost1.74 qtwebengine-opensource-src qtdeclarative-opensource-src guile-2.2 bluez graphviz + numpy qtbase-opensource-src # # # icu imagemagick gegl ffmpeg vlc # + xorg-server linux gnupg2 18 (1.4%) packages failed to build from source: pexpect grilo appstream libdazzle suitesparse openldap gjs transmission fakeroot totem nspr autogen espeak-ng rsyslog # curl gst-plugins-base1.0 perl glibc 3 (0.2%) packages are either in depwait state, blacklisted, not for us, or cannot be downloaded: gcc-12 gcc-11 nss 1202 (95.5%) packages successfully build reproducibly: a52dec aalib accountsservice acl acpi acpid acpi-support adduser adwaita-icon-theme aisleriot alsa-lib alsa-plugins alsa-topology-conf alsa-ucm-conf alsa-utils amtk anacron ann aom apache2 # apache-pom apg # + apparmor appstream-glib apr apr-util apt aptitude apt-listchanges argon2 aribb24 aspell aspell-en at atkmm1.6 at-spi2-core attica-kf5 attr audit autoconf automake-1.16 autotools-dev avahi ayatana-ido babl baobab base-files base-passwd bash bash-completion bc beautifulsoup4 bind9 # binutils # bogofilter bolt bouncycastle brasero brltty brotli bsd-mailx bsdmainutils bubblewrap build-essential busybox bzip2 ca-certificates ca-certificates-java cairo cairomm c-ares caribou cdebconf cdparanoia cdrdao cdrkit chardet cheese chromaprint clp clucene-core + clutter-1.0 clutter-gst-3.0 clutter-gtk cogl coinmp coinor-cbc coinor-cgl coinor-osi coinutils colord colord-gtk commons-parent console-setup coreutils cpio cracklib2 cron cryptsetup cups # 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had_a_DSA 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 &bull; 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 had_a_DSA 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 had_a_DSA in bookworm/amd64 consists of 981 packages: 62 (6.3%) packages failed to build reproducibly: libu2f-host a2ps lucene-solr advi + dia freeplane noweb unicon # 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DOM Standard DOM Living Standard — Last Updated 9 January 2026 Participate: GitHub whatwg/dom ( new issue , open issues ) Chat on Matrix Commits: GitHub whatwg/dom/commits Snapshot as of this commit @thedomstandard Tests: web-platform-tests dom/ ( ongoing work ) Translations (non-normative) : 日本語 简体中文 한국어 Abstract DOM defines a platform-neutral model for events, aborting activities, and node trees. Table of Contents 1 Infrastructure 1.1 Trees 1.2 Ordered sets 1.3 Selectors 1.4 Name validation 2 Events 2.1 Introduction to "DOM Events" 2.2 Interface Event 2.3 Legacy extensions to the Window interface 2.4 Interface CustomEvent 2.5 Constructing events 2.6 Defining event interfaces 2.7 Interface EventTarget 2.8 Observing event listeners 2.9 Dispatching events 2.10 Firing events 2.11 Action versus occurrence 3 Aborting ongoing activities 3.1 Interface AbortController 3.2 Interface AbortSignal 3.2.1 Garbage collection 3.3 Using AbortController and AbortSignal objects in APIs 4 Nodes 4.1 Introduction to "The DOM" 4.2 Node tree 4.2.1 Document tree 4.2.2 Shadow tree 4.2.2.1 Slots 4.2.2.2 Slottables 4.2.2.3 Finding slots and slottables 4.2.2.4 Assigning slottables and slots 4.2.2.5 Signaling slot change 4.2.3 Mutation algorithms 4.2.4 Mixin NonElementParentNode 4.2.5 Mixin DocumentOrShadowRoot 4.2.6 Mixin ParentNode 4.2.7 Mixin NonDocumentTypeChildNode 4.2.8 Mixin ChildNode 4.2.9 Mixin Slottable 4.2.10 Old-style collections: NodeList and HTMLCollection 4.2.10.1 Interface NodeList 4.2.10.2 Interface HTMLCollection 4.3 Mutation observers 4.3.1 Interface MutationObserver 4.3.2 Queuing a mutation record 4.3.3 Interface MutationRecord 4.4 Interface Node 4.5 Interface Document 4.5.1 Interface DOMImplementation 4.6 Interface DocumentType 4.7 Interface DocumentFragment 4.8 Interface ShadowRoot 4.9 Interface Element 4.9.1 Interface NamedNodeMap 4.9.2 Interface Attr 4.10 Interface CharacterData 4.11 Interface Text 4.12 Interface CDATASection 4.13 Interface ProcessingInstruction 4.14 Interface Comment 5 Ranges 5.1 Introduction to "DOM Ranges" 5.2 Boundary points 5.3 Interface AbstractRange 5.4 Interface StaticRange 5.5 Interface Range 6 Traversal 6.1 Interface NodeIterator 6.2 Interface TreeWalker 6.3 Interface NodeFilter 7 Sets 7.1 Interface DOMTokenList 8 XPath 8.1 Interface XPathResult 8.2 Interface XPathExpression 8.3 Mixin XPathEvaluatorBase 8.4 Interface XPathEvaluator 9 XSLT 9.1 Interface XSLTProcessor 10 Security and privacy considerations 11 Historical Acknowledgments Intellectual property rights Index Terms defined by this specification Terms defined by reference References Normative References Informative References IDL Index 1. Infrastructure This specification depends on the Infra Standard. [INFRA] Some of the terms used in this specification are defined in Encoding , Selectors , Trusted Types , Web IDL , XML , and Namespaces in XML . [ENCODING] [SELECTORS4] [TRUSTED-TYPES] [WEBIDL] [XML] [XML-NAMES] When extensions are needed, the DOM Standard can be updated accordingly, or a new standard can be written that hooks into the provided extensibility hooks for applicable specifications . 1.1. Trees A tree is a finite hierarchical tree structure. In tree order is preorder, depth-first traversal of a tree . An object that participates in a tree has a parent , which is either null or an object, and has children , which is an ordered set of objects. An object A whose parent is object B is a child of B . The root of an object is itself, if its parent is null, or else it is the root of its parent . The root of a tree is any object participating in that tree whose parent is null. An object A is called a descendant of an object B , if either A is a child of B or A is a child of an object C that is a descendant of B . An inclusive descendant is an object or one of its descendants . An object A is called an ancestor of an object B if and only if B is a descendant of A . An inclusive ancestor is an object or one of its ancestors . An object A is called a sibling of an object B , if and only if B and A share the same non-null parent . An inclusive sibling is an object or one of its siblings . An object A is preceding an object B if A and B are in the same tree and A comes before B in tree order . An object A is following an object B if A and B are in the same tree and A comes after B in tree order . The first child of an object is its first child or null if it has no children . The last child of an object is its last child or null if it has no children . The previous sibling of an object is its first preceding sibling or null if it has no preceding sibling . The next sibling of an object is its first following sibling or null if it has no following sibling . The index of an object is its number of preceding siblings , or 0 if it has none. 1.2. Ordered sets The ordered set parser takes a string input and then runs these steps: Let inputTokens be the result of splitting input on ASCII whitespace . Let tokens be a new ordered set . For each token of inputTokens : append token to tokens . Return tokens . The ordered set serializer takes a set and returns the concatenation of set using U+0020 SPACE. 1.3. Selectors To scope-match a selectors string given a string selectors against a node node : Let selector be the result of parse a selector selectors . [SELECTORS4] If selector is failure, then throw a " SyntaxError " DOMException . Return the result of match a selector against a tree with selector and node ’s root using scoping root node . [SELECTORS4] . Support for namespaces within selectors is not planned and will not be added. 1.4. Name validation A string is a valid namespace prefix if its length is at least 1 and it does not contain ASCII whitespace , U+0000 NULL, U+002F (/), or U+003E (>). A string is a valid attribute local name if its length is at least 1 and it does not contain ASCII whitespace , U+0000 NULL, U+002F (/), U+003D (=), or U+003E (>). A string name is a valid element local name if the following steps return true: If name ’s length is 0, then return false. If name ’s 0th code point is an ASCII alpha : If name contains ASCII whitespace , U+0000 NULL, U+002F (/), or U+003E (>), then return false. Return true. If name ’s 0th code point is not U+003A (:), U+005F (_), or in the range U+0080 to U+10FFFF, inclusive, then return false. If name ’s subsequent code points , if any, are not ASCII alphas , ASCII digits , U+002D (-), U+002E (.), U+003A (:), U+005F (_), or in the range U+0080 to U+10FFFF, inclusive, then return false. Return true. This concept is used to validate element local names , when constructed by DOM APIs. The intention is to allow any name that is possible to construct using the HTML parser (the branch where the first code point is an ASCII alpha ), plus some additional possibilities. For those additional possibilities, the ASCII range is restricted for historical reasons, but beyond ASCII anything is allowed. The following JavaScript-compatible regular expression is an implementation of valid element local name : /^(?:[A-Za-z][^\0\t\n\f\r\u0020/>]*|[:_\u0080-\u{10FFFF}][A-Za-z0-9-.:_\u0080-\u{10FFFF}]*)$/u A string is a valid doctype name if it does not contain ASCII whitespace , U+0000 NULL, or U+003E (>). The empty string is a valid doctype name . To validate and extract a namespace and qualifiedName , given a context : If namespace is the empty string, then set it to null. Let prefix be null. Let localName be qualifiedName . If qualifiedName contains a U+003A (:): Let splitResult be the result of running strictly split given qualifiedName and U+003A (:). Set prefix to splitResult [0]. Set localName to splitResult [1]. If prefix is not a valid namespace prefix , then throw an " InvalidCharacterError " DOMException . Assert : prefix is either null or a valid namespace prefix . If context is " attribute " and localName is not a valid attribute local name , then throw an " InvalidCharacterError " DOMException . If context is " element " and localName is not a valid element local name , then throw an " InvalidCharacterError " DOMException . If prefix is non-null and namespace is null, then throw a " NamespaceError " DOMException . If prefix is " xml " and namespace is not the XML namespace , then throw a " NamespaceError " DOMException . If either qualifiedName or prefix is " xmlns " and namespace is not the XMLNS namespace , then throw a " NamespaceError " DOMException . If namespace is the XMLNS namespace and neither qualifiedName nor prefix is " xmlns ", then throw a " NamespaceError " DOMException . Return ( namespace , prefix , localName ). Various APIs in this specification used to validate namespace prefixes, attribute local names, element local names, and doctype names more strictly. This was done in a way that aligned with various XML-related specifications. (Although not all rules from the those specifications were enforced.) This was found to be annoying for web developers, especially since it meant there were some names that could be created by the HTML parser, but not by DOM APIs. So, the validations have been loosened to just those described above. 2. Events 2.1. Introduction to "DOM Events" Throughout the web platform events are dispatched to objects to signal an occurrence, such as network activity or user interaction. These objects implement the EventTarget interface and can therefore add event listeners to observe events by calling addEventListener() : obj . addEventListener ( "load" , imgFetched ) function imgFetched ( ev ) { // great success … } Event listeners can be removed by utilizing the removeEventListener() method, passing the same arguments. Alternatively, event listeners can be removed by passing an AbortSignal to addEventListener() and calling abort() on the controller owning the signal. Events are objects too and implement the Event interface (or a derived interface). In the example above ev is the event . ev is passed as an argument to the event listener ’s callback (typically a JavaScript Function as shown above). Event listeners key off the event ’s type attribute value (" load " in the above example). The event ’s target attribute value returns the object to which the event was dispatched ( obj above). Although events are typically dispatched by the user agent as the result of user interaction or the completion of some task, applications can dispatch events themselves by using what are commonly known as synthetic events: // add an appropriate event listener obj . addEventListener ( "cat" , function ( e ) { process ( e . detail ) }) // create and dispatch the event var event = new CustomEvent ( "cat" , { "detail" : { "hazcheeseburger" : true }}) obj . dispatchEvent ( event ) Apart from signaling, events are sometimes also used to let an application control what happens next in an operation. For instance as part of form submission an event whose type attribute value is " submit " is dispatched . If this event ’s preventDefault() method is invoked, form submission will be terminated. Applications who wish to make use of this functionality through events dispatched by the application (synthetic events) can make use of the return value of the dispatchEvent() method: if ( obj . dispatchEvent ( event )) { // event was not canceled, time for some magic … } When an event is dispatched to an object that participates in a tree (e.g., an element ), it can reach event listeners on that object’s ancestors too. Effectively, all the object’s inclusive ancestor event listeners whose capture is true are invoked, in tree order . And then, if event ’s bubbles is true, all the object’s inclusive ancestor event listeners whose capture is false are invoked, now in reverse tree order . Let’s look at an example of how events work in a tree : &lt;!doctype html> &lt; html > &lt; head > &lt; title > Boring example &lt;/ title > &lt;/ head > &lt; body > &lt; p > Hello &lt; span id = x > world &lt;/ span > ! &lt;/ p > &lt; script > function test ( e ) { debug ( e . target , e . currentTarget , e . eventPhase ) } document . addEventListener ( "hey" , test , { capture : true }) document . body . addEventListener ( "hey" , test ) var ev = new Event ( "hey" , { bubbles : true }) document . getElementById ( "x" ). dispatchEvent ( ev ) &lt;/ script > &lt;/ body > &lt;/ html > The debug function will be invoked twice. Each time the event ’s target attribute value will be the span element . The first time currentTarget attribute’s value will be the document , the second time the body element . eventPhase attribute’s value switches from CAPTURING_PHASE to BUBBLING_PHASE . If an event listener was registered for the span element , eventPhase attribute’s value would have been AT_TARGET . 2.2. Interface Event [Exposed=*] interface Event { constructor ( DOMString type , optional EventInit eventInitDict = {}); readonly attribute DOMString type ; readonly attribute EventTarget ? target ; readonly attribute EventTarget ? srcElement ; // legacy readonly attribute EventTarget ? currentTarget ; sequence &lt; EventTarget > composedPath (); const unsigned short NONE = 0; const unsigned short CAPTURING_PHASE = 1; const unsigned short AT_TARGET = 2; const unsigned short BUBBLING_PHASE = 3; readonly attribute unsigned short eventPhase ; undefined stopPropagation (); attribute boolean cancelBubble ; // legacy alias of .stopPropagation() undefined stopImmediatePropagation (); readonly attribute boolean bubbles ; readonly attribute boolean cancelable ; attribute boolean returnValue ; // legacy undefined preventDefault (); readonly attribute boolean defaultPrevented ; readonly attribute boolean composed ; [ LegacyUnforgeable ] readonly attribute boolean isTrusted ; readonly attribute DOMHighResTimeStamp timeStamp ; undefined initEvent ( DOMString type , optional boolean bubbles = false , optional boolean cancelable = false ); // legacy }; dictionary EventInit { boolean bubbles = false ; boolean cancelable = false ; boolean composed = false ; }; An Event object is simply named an event . It allows for signaling that something has occurred, e.g., that an image has completed downloading. A potential event target is null or an EventTarget object. An event has an associated target (a potential event target ). Unless stated otherwise it is null. An event has an associated relatedTarget (a potential event target ). Unless stated otherwise it is null. Other specifications use relatedTarget to define a relatedTarget attribute. [UIEVENTS] An event has an associated touch target list (a list of zero or more potential event targets ). Unless stated otherwise it is the empty list. The touch target list is for the exclusive use of defining the TouchEvent interface and related interfaces. [TOUCH-EVENTS] An event has an associated path . A path is a list of structs . Each struct consists of an invocation target (an EventTarget object), an invocation-target-in-shadow-tree (a boolean), a shadow-adjusted target (a potential event target ), a relatedTarget (a potential event target ), a touch target list (a list of potential event targets ), a root-of-closed-tree (a boolean), and a slot-in-closed-tree (a boolean). A path is initially the empty list. event = new Event ( type [, eventInitDict ]) Returns a new event whose type attribute value is set to type . The eventInitDict argument allows for setting the bubbles and cancelable attributes via object members of the same name. event . type Returns the type of event , e.g. " click ", " hashchange ", or " submit ". event . target Returns the object to which event is dispatched (its target ). event . currentTarget Returns the object whose event listener ’s callback is currently being invoked. event . composedPath() Returns the invocation target objects of event ’s path (objects on which listeners will be invoked), except for any nodes in shadow trees of which the shadow root ’s mode is " closed " that are not reachable from event ’s currentTarget . event . eventPhase Returns the event ’s phase, which is one of NONE , CAPTURING_PHASE , AT_TARGET , and BUBBLING_PHASE . event . stopPropagation () When dispatched in a tree , invoking this method prevents event from reaching any objects other than the current object. event . stopImmediatePropagation () Invoking this method prevents event from reaching any registered event listeners after the current one finishes running and, when dispatched in a tree , also prevents event from reaching any other objects. event . bubbles Returns true or false depending on how event was initialized. True if event goes through its target ’s ancestors in reverse tree order ; otherwise false. event . cancelable Returns true or false depending on how event was initialized. Its return value does not always carry meaning, but true can indicate that part of the operation during which event was dispatched , can be canceled by invoking the preventDefault() method. event . preventDefault () If invoked when the cancelable attribute value is true, and while executing a listener for the event with passive set to false, signals to the operation that caused event to be dispatched that it needs to be canceled. event . defaultPrevented Returns true if preventDefault() was invoked successfully to indicate cancelation; otherwise false. event . composed Returns true or false depending on how event was initialized. True if event invokes listeners past a ShadowRoot node that is the root of its target ; otherwise false. event . isTrusted Returns true if event was dispatched by the user agent, and false otherwise. event . timeStamp Returns the event ’s timestamp as the number of milliseconds measured relative to the occurrence. The type attribute must return the value it was initialized to. When an event is created the attribute must be initialized to the empty string. The target getter steps are to return this ’s target . The srcElement getter steps are to return this ’s target . The currentTarget attribute must return the value it was initialized to. When an event is created the attribute must be initialized to null. The composedPath() method steps are: Let composedPath be an empty list . Let path be this ’s path . If path is empty , then return composedPath . Let currentTarget be this ’s currentTarget attribute value. Assert : currentTarget is an EventTarget object. Append currentTarget to composedPath . Let currentTargetIndex be 0. Let currentTargetHiddenSubtreeLevel be 0. Let index be path ’s size − 1. While index is greater than or equal to 0: If path [ index ]'s root-of-closed-tree is true, then increase currentTargetHiddenSubtreeLevel by 1. If path [ index ]'s invocation target is currentTarget , then set currentTargetIndex to index and break . If path [ index ]'s slot-in-closed-tree is true, then decrease currentTargetHiddenSubtreeLevel by 1. Decrease index by 1. Let currentHiddenLevel and maxHiddenLevel be currentTargetHiddenSubtreeLevel . Set index to currentTargetIndex − 1. While index is greater than or equal to 0: If path [ index ]'s root-of-closed-tree is true, then increase currentHiddenLevel by 1. If currentHiddenLevel is less than or equal to maxHiddenLevel , then prepend path [ index ]'s invocation target to composedPath . If path [ index ]'s slot-in-closed-tree is true: Decrease currentHiddenLevel by 1. If currentHiddenLevel is less than maxHiddenLevel , then set maxHiddenLevel to currentHiddenLevel . Decrease index by 1. Set currentHiddenLevel and maxHiddenLevel to currentTargetHiddenSubtreeLevel . Set index to currentTargetIndex + 1. While index is less than path ’s size : If path [ index ]'s slot-in-closed-tree is true, then increase currentHiddenLevel by 1. If currentHiddenLevel is less than or equal to maxHiddenLevel , then append path [ index ]'s invocation target to composedPath . If path [ index ]'s root-of-closed-tree is true: Decrease currentHiddenLevel by 1. If currentHiddenLevel is less than maxHiddenLevel , then set maxHiddenLevel to currentHiddenLevel . Increase index by 1. Return composedPath . The eventPhase attribute must return the value it was initialized to, which must be one of the following: NONE (numeric value 0) Events not currently dispatched are in this phase. CAPTURING_PHASE (numeric value 1) When an event is dispatched to an object that participates in a tree it will be in this phase before it reaches its target . AT_TARGET (numeric value 2) When an event is dispatched it will be in this phase on its target . BUBBLING_PHASE (numeric value 3) When an event is dispatched to an object that participates in a tree it will be in this phase after it reaches its target . Initially the attribute must be initialized to NONE . Each event has the following associated flags that are all initially unset: stop propagation flag stop immediate propagation flag canceled flag in passive listener flag composed flag initialized flag dispatch flag The stopPropagation() method steps are to set this ’s stop propagation flag . The cancelBubble getter steps are to return true if this ’s stop propagation flag is set; otherwise false. The cancelBubble setter steps are to set this ’s stop propagation flag if the given value is true; otherwise do nothing. The stopImmediatePropagation() method steps are to set this ’s stop propagation flag and this ’s stop immediate propagation flag . The bubbles and cancelable attributes must return the values they were initialized to. To set the canceled flag , given an event event , if event ’s cancelable attribute value is true and event ’s in passive listener flag is unset, then set event ’s canceled flag , and do nothing otherwise. The returnValue getter steps are to return false if this ’s canceled flag is set; otherwise true. The returnValue setter steps are to set the canceled flag with this if the given value is false; otherwise do nothing. The preventDefault() method steps are to set the canceled flag with this . There are scenarios where invoking preventDefault() has no effect. User agents are encouraged to log the precise cause in a developer console, to aid debugging. The defaultPrevented getter steps are to return true if this ’s canceled flag is set; otherwise false. The composed getter steps are to return true if this ’s composed flag is set; otherwise false. The isTrusted attribute must return the value it was initialized to. When an event is created the attribute must be initialized to false. isTrusted is a convenience that indicates whether an event is dispatched by the user agent (as opposed to using dispatchEvent() ). The sole legacy exception is click() , which causes the user agent to dispatch an event whose isTrusted attribute is initialized to false. The timeStamp attribute must return the value it was initialized to. To initialize an event , with type , bubbles , and cancelable , run these steps: Set event ’s initialized flag . Unset event ’s stop propagation flag , stop immediate propagation flag , and canceled flag . Set event ’s isTrusted attribute to false. Set event ’s target to null. Set event ’s type attribute to type . Set event ’s bubbles attribute to bubbles . Set event ’s cancelable attribute to cancelable . The initEvent( type , bubbles , cancelable ) method steps are: If this ’s dispatch flag is set, then return. Initialize this with type , bubbles , and cancelable . initEvent() is redundant with event constructors and incapable of setting composed . It has to be supported for legacy content. 2.3. Legacy extensions to the Window interface partial interface Window { [ Replaceable ] readonly attribute ( Event or undefined ) event ; // legacy }; Each Window object has an associated current event (undefined or an Event object). Unless stated otherwise it is undefined. The event getter steps are to return this ’s current event . Web developers are strongly encouraged to instead rely on the Event object passed to event listeners, as that will result in more portable code. This attribute is not available in workers or worklets, and is inaccurate for events dispatched in shadow trees . 2.4. Interface CustomEvent [Exposed=*] interface CustomEvent : Event { constructor ( DOMString type , optional CustomEventInit eventInitDict = {}); readonly attribute any detail ; undefined initCustomEvent ( DOMString type , optional boolean bubbles = false , optional boolean cancelable = false , optional any detail = null ); // legacy }; dictionary CustomEventInit : EventInit { any detail = null ; }; Events using the CustomEvent interface can be used to carry custom data. event = new CustomEvent ( type [, eventInitDict ]) Works analogously to the constructor for Event except that the eventInitDict argument now allows for setting the detail attribute too. event . detail Returns any custom data event was created with. Typically used for synthetic events. The detail attribute must return the value it was initialized to. The initCustomEvent( type , bubbles , cancelable , detail ) method steps are: If this ’s dispatch flag is set, then return. Initialize this with type , bubbles , and cancelable . Set this ’s detail attribute to detail . 2.5. Constructing events Specifications may define event constructing steps for all or some events . The algorithm is passed an event event and an EventInit eventInitDict as indicated in the inner event creation steps . This construct can be used by Event subclasses that have a more complex structure than a simple 1:1 mapping between their initializing dictionary members and IDL attributes. When a constructor of the Event interface, or of an interface that inherits from the Event interface, is invoked, these steps must be run, given the arguments type and eventInitDict : Let event be the result of running the inner event creation steps with this interface, null, now, and eventInitDict . Initialize event ’s type attribute to type . Return event . To create an event using eventInterface , which must be either Event or an interface that inherits from it, and optionally given a realm realm , run these steps: If realm is not given, then set it to null. Let dictionary be the result of converting the JavaScript value undefined to the dictionary type accepted by eventInterface ’s constructor. (This dictionary type will either be EventInit or a dictionary that inherits from it.) This does not work if members are required; see whatwg/dom#600 . Let event be the result of running the inner event creation steps with eventInterface , realm , the time of the occurrence that the event is signaling, and dictionary . In macOS the time of the occurrence for input actions is available via the timestamp property of NSEvent objects. Initialize event ’s isTrusted attribute to true. Return event . Create an event is meant to be used by other specifications which need to separately create and dispatch events, instead of simply firing them. It ensures the event’s attributes are initialized to the correct defaults. The inner event creation steps , given an eventInterface , realm , time , and dictionary , are as follows: Let event be the result of creating a new object using eventInterface . If realm is non-null, then use that realm; otherwise, use the default behavior defined in Web IDL. As of the time of this writing Web IDL does not yet define any default behavior; see whatwg/webidl#135 . Set event ’s initialized flag . Initialize event ’s timeStamp attribute to the relative high resolution coarse time given time and event ’s relevant global object . For each member → value of dictionary : if event has an attribute whose identifier is member , then initialize that attribute to value . Run the event constructing steps with event and dictionary . Return event . 2.6. Defining event interfaces In general, when defining a new interface that inherits from Event please always ask feedback from the WHATWG or the W3C WebApps WG community. The CustomEvent interface can be used as starting point. However, do not introduce any init * Event() methods as they are redundant with constructors. Interfaces that inherit from the Event interface that have such a method only have it for historical reasons. 2.7. Interface EventTarget [Exposed=*] interface EventTarget { constructor (); undefined addEventListener ( DOMString type , EventListener ? callback , optional ( AddEventListenerOptions or boolean ) options = {}); undefined removeEventListener ( DOMString type , EventListener ? callback , optional ( EventListenerOptions or boolean ) options = {}); boolean dispatchEvent ( Event event ); }; callback interface EventListener { undefined handleEvent ( Event event ); }; dictionary EventListenerOptions { boolean capture = false ; }; dictionary AddEventListenerOptions : EventListenerOptions { boolean passive ; boolean once = false ; AbortSignal signal ; }; An EventTarget object represents a target to which an event can be dispatched when something has occurred. Each EventTarget object has an associated event listener list (a list of zero or more event listeners ). It is initially the empty list. An event listener can be used to observe a specific event and consists of: type (a string) callback (null or an EventListener object) capture (a boolean, initially false) passive (null or a boolean, initially null) once (a boolean, initially false) signal (null or an AbortSignal object) removed (a boolean for bookkeeping purposes, initially false) Although callback is an EventListener object, an event listener is a broader concept as can be seen above. Each EventTarget object also has an associated get the parent algorithm, which takes an event event , and returns an EventTarget object. Unless specified otherwise it returns null. Nodes , shadow roots , and documents override the get the parent algorithm. Each EventTarget object can have an associated activation behavior algorithm. The activation behavior algorithm is passed an event , as indicated in the dispatch algorithm. This exists because user agents perform certain actions for certain EventTarget objects, e.g., the area element, in response to synthetic MouseEvent events whose type attribute is click . Web compatibility prevented it from being removed and it is now the enshrined way of defining an activation of something. [HTML] Each EventTarget object that has activation behavior , can additionally have both (not either) a legacy-pre-activation behavior algorithm and a legacy-canceled-activation behavior algorithm. These algorithms only exist for checkbox and radio input elements and are not to be used for anything else. [HTML] target = new EventTarget (); Creates a new EventTarget object, which can be used by developers to dispatch and listen for events . target . addEventListener ( type , callback [, options ]) Appends an event listener for events whose type attribute value is type . The callback argument sets the callback that will be invoked when the event is dispatched . The options argument sets listener-specific options. For compatibility this can be a boolean, in which case the method behaves exactly as if the value was specified as options ’s capture . When set to true, options ’s capture prevents callback from being invoked when the event ’s eventPhase attribute value is BUBBLING_PHASE . When false (or not present), callback will not be invoked when event ’s eventPhase attribute value is CAPTURING_PHASE . Either way, callback will be invoked if event ’s eventPhase attribute value is AT_TARGET . When set to true, options ’s passive indicates that the callback will not cancel the event by invoking preventDefault() . This is used to enable performance optimizations described in § 2.8 Observing event listeners . When set to true, options ’s once indicates that the callback will only be invoked once after which the event listener will be removed. If an AbortSignal is passed for options ’s signal , then the event listener will be removed when signal is aborted. The event listener is appended to target ’s event listener list and is not appended if it has the same type , callback , and capture . target . removeEventListener ( type , callback [, options ]) Removes the event listener in target ’s event listener list with the same type , callback , and options . target . dispatchEvent ( event ) Dispatches a synthetic event event to target and returns true if either event ’s cancelable attribute value is false or its preventDefault() method was not invoked; otherwise false. To flatten options , run these steps: If options is a boolean, then return options . Return options [" capture "]. To flatten more options , run these steps: Let capture be the result of flattening options . Let once be false. Let passive and signal be null. If options is a dictionary : Set once to options [" once "]. If options [" passive "] exists , then set passive to options [" passive "]. If options [" signal "] exists , then set signal to options [" signal "]. Return capture , passive , once , and signal . The new EventTarget() constructor steps are to do nothing. Because of the defaults stated elsewhere, the returned EventTarget ’s get the parent algorithm will return null, and it will have no activation behavior , legacy-pre-activation behavior , or legacy-canceled-activation behavior . In the future we could allow custom get the parent algorithms. Let us know if this would be useful for your programs. For now, all author-created EventTarget s do not participate in a tree structure. The default passive value , given an event type type and an EventTarget eventTarget , is determined as follows: Return true if all of the following are true: type is one of " touchstart ", " touchmove ", " wheel ", or " mousewheel ". [TOUCH-EVENTS] [UIEVENTS] eventTarget is a Window object, or is a node whose node document is eventTarget , or is a node whose node document ’s document element is eventTarget , or is a node whose node document ’s body element is eventTarget . [HTML] Return false. To add an event listener , given an EventTarget object eventTarget and an event listener listener , run these steps: If eventTarget is a ServiceWorkerGlobalScope object, its service worker ’s script resource ’s has ever been evaluated flag is set, and listener ’s type matches the type attribute value of any of the service worker events , then report a warning to the console that this might not give the expected results. [SERVICE-WORKERS] If listener ’s signal is non-null and is aborted , then return. If listener ’s callback is null, then return. If listener ’s passive is null, then set it to the default passive value given listener ’s type and eventTarget . If eventTarget ’s event listener list does not contain an event listener whose type is listener ’s type , callback is listener ’s callback , and capture is listener ’s capture , then append listener to eventTarget ’s event listener list . If listener ’s signal is non-null, then add the following abort steps to it: Remove an event listener with eventTarget and listener . The add an event listener concept exists to ensure event handlers use the same code path. [HTML] The addEventListener( type , callback , options ) method steps are: Let capture , passive , once , and signal be the result of flattening more options . Add an event listener with this and an event listener whose type is type , callback is callback , capture is capture , passive is passive , once is once , and signal is signal . To remove an event listener , given an EventTarget object eventTarget and an event listener listener , run these steps: If eventTarget is a ServiceWorkerGlobalScope object and its service worker ’s set of event types to handle contains listener ’s type , then report a warning to the console that this might not give the expected results. [SERVICE-WORKERS] Set listener ’s removed to true and remove listener from eventTarget ’s event listener list . HTML needs this to define event handlers. [HTML] To remove all event listeners , given an EventTarget object eventTarget : for each listener of eventTarget ’s event listener list : remove an event listener with eventTarget and listener . HTML needs this to define document.open() . [HTML] The removeEventListener( type , callback , options ) method steps are: Let capture be the result of flattening options . If this ’s event listener list contains an event listener whose type is type , callback is callback , and capture is capture , then remove an event listener with this and that event listener . The event listener list will not contain multiple event listeners with equal type , callback , and capture , as add an event listener prevents that. The dispatchEvent( event ) method steps are: If event ’s dispatch flag is set, or if its initialized flag is not set, then throw an " InvalidStateError " DOMException . Initialize event ’s isTrusted attribute to false. Return the result of dispatching event to this . 2.8. Observing event listeners In general, developers do not expect the presence of an event listener to be observable. The impact of an event listener is determined by its callback . That is, a developer adding a no-op event listener would not expect it to have any side effects. Unfortunately, some event APIs have been designed such that implementing them efficiently requires observing event listeners . This can make the presence of listeners observable in that even empty listeners can have a dramatic performance impact on the behavior of the application. For example, touch and wheel events which can be used to block asynchronous scrolling. In some cases this problem can be mitigated by specifying the event to be cancelable only when there is at least one non- passive listener. For example, non- passive TouchEvent listeners must block scrolling, but if all listeners are passive then scrolling can be allowed to start in parallel by making the TouchEvent uncancelable (so that calls to preventDefault() are ignored). So code dispatching an event is able to observe the absence of non- passive listeners, and use that to clear the cancelable property of the event being dispatched. Ideally, any new event APIs are defined such that they do not need this property. (Use whatwg/dom for discussion.) To legacy-obtain service worker fetch event listener callbacks given a ServiceWorkerGlobalScope global , run these steps. They return a list of EventListener objects. Let callbacks be « ». For each listener of global ’s event listener list : if listener ’s type is " fetch " and listener ’s callback is non-null, then append listener ’s callback to callbacks . Return callbacks . 2.9. Dispatching events To dispatch an event to a target , with an optional legacy target override flag and an optional legacyOutputDidListenersThrowFlag , run these steps: Set event ’s dispatch flag . Let targetOverride be target , if legacy target override flag is not given, and target ’s associated Document otherwise. [HTML] legacy target override flag is only used by HTML and only when target is a Window object. Let activationTarget be null. Let relatedTarget be the result of retargeting event ’s relatedTarget against target . Let clearTargets be false. If target is not relatedTarget or target is event ’s relatedTarget : Let touchTargets be a new list . For each touchTarget of event ’s touch target list : append the result of retargeting touchTarget against target to touchTargets . Append to an event path with event , target , targetOverride , relatedTarget , touchTargets , and false. Let isActivationEvent be true, if event is a MouseEvent object and event ’s type attribute is " click "; otherwise false. If isActivationEvent is true and target has activation behavior , then set activationTarget to target . Let slottable be target , if target is a slottable and is assigned , and null otherwise. Let slot-in-closed-tree be false. Let parent be the result of invoking target ’s get the parent with event . While parent is non-null: If slottable is non-null: Assert: parent is a slot . Set slottable to null. If parent ’s root is a shadow root whose mode is " closed ", then set slot-in-closed-tree to true. If parent is a slottable and is assigned , then set slottable to parent . Let relatedTarget be the result of retargeting event ’s relatedTarget against parent . Let touchTargets be a new list . For each touchTarget of event ’s touch target list : append the result of retargeting touchTarget against parent to touchTargets . If parent is a Window object, or parent is a node and target ’s root is a shadow-including inclusive ancestor of parent : If isActivationEvent is true, event ’s bubbles attribute is true, activationTarget is null, and parent has activation behavior , then set activationTarget to parent . Append to an event path with event , parent , null, relatedTarget , touchTargets , and slot-in-closed-tree . Otherwise, if parent is relatedTarget , then set parent to null. Otherwise: Set target to parent . If isActivationEvent is true, activationTarget is null, and target has activation behavior , then set activationTarget to target . Append to an event path with event , parent , target , relatedTarget , touchTargets , and slot-in-closed-tree . If parent is non-null, then set parent to the result of invoking parent ’s get the parent with event . Set slot-in-closed-tree to false. Let clearTargetsStruct be the last struct in event ’s path whose shadow-adjusted target is non-null. If clearTargetsStruct ’s shadow-adjusted target , clearTargetsStruct ’s relatedTarget , or an EventTarget object in clearTargetsStruct ’s touch target list is a node whose root is a shadow root : set clearTargets to true. If activationTarget is non-null and activationTarget has legacy-pre-activation behavior , then run activationTarget ’s legacy-pre-activation behavior . For each struct of event ’s path , in reverse order: If struct ’s shadow-adjusted target is non-null, then set event ’s eventPhase attribute to AT_TARGET . Otherwise, set event ’s eventPhase attribute to CAPTURING_PHASE . Invoke with struct , event , " capturing ", and legacyOutputDidListenersThrowFlag if given. For each struct of event ’s path : If struct ’s shadow-adjusted target is non-null, then set event ’s eventPhase attribute to AT_TARGET . Otherwise: If event ’s bubbles attribute is false, then continue . Set event ’s eventPhase attribute to BUBBLING_PHASE . Invoke with struct , event , " bubbling ", and legacyOutputDidListenersThrowFlag if given. Set event ’s eventPhase attribute to NONE . Set event ’s currentTarget attribute to null. Set event ’s path to the empty list. Unset event ’s dispatch flag , stop propagation flag , and stop immediate propagation flag . If clearTargets is true: Set event ’s target to null. Set event ’s relatedTarget to null. Set event ’s touch target list to the empty list. If activationTarget is non-null: If event ’s canceled flag is unset, then run activationTarget ’s activation behavior with event . Otherwise, if activationTarget has legacy-canceled-activation behavior , then run activationTarget ’s legacy-canceled-activation behavior . Return false if event ’s canceled flag is set; otherwise true. To append to an event path , given an event , invocationTarget , shadowAdjustedTarget , relatedTarget , touchTargets , and a slot-in-closed-tree , run these steps: Let invocationTargetInShadowTree be false. If invocationTarget is a node and its root is a shadow root , then set invocationTargetInShadowTree to true. Let root-of-closed-tree be false. If invocationTarget is a shadow root whose mode is " closed ", then set root-of-closed-tree to true. Append a new struct to event ’s path whose invocation target is invocationTarget , invocation-target-in-shadow-tree is invocationTargetInShadowTree , shadow-adjusted target is shadowAdjustedTarget , relatedTarget is relatedTarget , touch target list is touchTargets , root-of-closed-tree is root-of-closed-tree , and slot-in-closed-tree is slot-in-closed-tree . To invoke , given a struct , event , phase , and an optional legacyOutputDidListenersThrowFlag , run these steps: Set event ’s target to the shadow-adjusted target of the last struct in event ’s path , that is either struct or preceding struct , whose shadow-adjusted target is non-null. Set event ’s relatedTarget to struct ’s relatedTarget . Set event ’s touch target list to struct ’s touch target list . If event ’s stop propagation flag is set, then return. Initialize event ’s currentTarget attribute to struct ’s invocation target . Let listeners be a clone of event ’s currentTarget attribute value’s event listener list . This avoids event listeners added after this point from being run. Note that removal still has an effect due to the removed field. Let invocationTargetInShadowTree be struct ’s invocation-target-in-shadow-tree . Let found be the result of running inner invoke with event , listeners , phase , invocationTargetInShadowTree , and legacyOutputDidListenersThrowFlag if given. If found is false and event ’s isTrusted attribute is true: Let originalEventType be event ’s type attribute value. If event ’s type attribute value is a match for any of the strings in the first column in the following table, set event ’s type attribute value to the string in the second column on the same row as the matching string, and return otherwise. Event type Legacy event type " animationend " " webkitAnimationEnd " " animationiteration " " webkitAnimationIteration " " animationstart " " webkitAnimationStart " " transitionend " " webkitTransitionEnd " Inner invoke with event , listeners , phase , invocationTargetInShadowTree , and legacyOutputDidListenersThrowFlag if given. Set event ’s type attribute value to originalEventType . To inner invoke , given an event , listeners , phase , invocationTargetInShadowTree , and an optional legacyOutputDidListenersThrowFlag , run these steps: Let found be false. For each listener of listeners , whose removed is false: If event ’s type attribute value is not listener ’s type , then continue . Set found to true. If phase is " capturing " and listener ’s capture is false, then continue . If phase is " bubbling " and listener ’s capture is true, then continue . If listener ’s once is true, then remove an event listener given event ’s currentTarget attribute value and listener . Let global be listener callback ’s associated realm ’s global object . Let currentEvent be undefined. If global is a Window object: Set currentEvent to global ’s current event . If invocationTargetInShadowTree is false, then set global ’s current event to event . If listener ’s passive is true, then set event ’s in passive listener flag . If global is a Window object, then record timing info for event listener given event and listener . Call a user object’s operation with listener ’s callback , " handleEvent ", « event », and event ’s currentTarget attribute value. If this throws an exception exception : Report exception for listener ’s callback ’s corresponding JavaScript object’s associated realm ’s global object . Set legacyOutputDidListenersThrowFlag if given. The legacyOutputDidListenersThrowFlag is only used by Indexed Database API. [INDEXEDDB] Unset event ’s in passive listener flag . If global is a Window object, then set global ’s current event to currentEvent . If event ’s stop immediate propagation flag is set, then break . Return found . 2.10. Firing events To fire an event named e at target , optionally using an eventConstructor , with a description of how IDL attributes are to be initialized, and a legacy target override flag , run these steps: If eventConstructor is not given, then let eventConstructor be Event . Let event be the result of creating an event given eventConstructor , in the relevant realm of target . Initialize event ’s type attribute to e . Initialize any other IDL attributes of event as described in the invocation of this algorithm. This also allows for the isTrusted attribute to be set to false. Return the result of dispatching event at target , with legacy target override flag set if set. Fire in the context of DOM is short for creating , initializing, and dispatching an event . Fire an event makes that process easier to write down. If the event needs its bubbles or cancelable attribute initialized, one could write " fire an event named submit at target with its cancelable attribute initialized to true". Or, when a custom constructor is needed, " fire an event named click at target using MouseEvent with its detail attribute initialized to 1". Occasionally the return value is important: Let doAction be the result of firing an event named like at target . If doAction is true, then … 2.11. Action versus occurrence An event signifies an occurrence, not an action. Phrased differently, it represents a notification from an algorithm and can be used to influence the future course of that algorithm (e.g., through invoking preventDefault() ). Events must not be used as actions or initiators that cause some algorithm to start running. That is not what they are for. This is called out here specifically because previous iterations of the DOM had a concept of "default actions" associated with events that gave folks all the wrong ideas. Events do not represent or cause actions, they can only be used to influence an ongoing one. 3. Aborting ongoing activities Though promises do not have a built-in aborting mechanism, many APIs using them require abort semantics. AbortController is meant to support these requirements by providing an abort() method that toggles the state of a corresponding AbortSignal object. The API which wishes to support aborting can accept an AbortSignal
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Data.Functor.Bind Source Contents Index semigroupoids-1.2.5: Haskell 98 semigroupoids: Category sans id Portability portable Stability provisional Maintainer Edward Kmett &lt;ekmett@gmail.com&gt; Data.Functor.Bind Contents Functors Applyable functors Wrappers Bindable functors Description NB: The definitions exported through Data.Functor.Apply need to be included here because otherwise the instances for the transformers package have orphaned heads. Synopsis class Functor f where fmap :: (a -&gt; b) -&gt; f a -&gt; f b (&lt;$) :: a -&gt; f b -&gt; f a (&lt;$&gt;) :: Functor f =&gt; (a -&gt; b) -&gt; f a -&gt; f b ($&gt;) :: Functor f =&gt; f a -&gt; b -&gt; f b class Functor f =&gt; Apply f where (&lt;.&gt;) :: f (a -&gt; b) -&gt; f a -&gt; f b (.&gt;) :: f a -&gt; f b -&gt; f b (&lt;.) :: f a -&gt; f b -&gt; f a (&lt;..&gt;) :: Apply w =&gt; w a -&gt; w (a -&gt; b) -&gt; w b liftF2 :: Apply w =&gt; (a -&gt; b -&gt; c) -&gt; w a -&gt; w b -&gt; w c liftF3 :: Apply w =&gt; (a -&gt; b -&gt; c -&gt; d) -&gt; w a -&gt; w b -&gt; w c -&gt; w d newtype WrappedApplicative f a = WrapApplicative { unwrapApplicative :: f a } newtype MaybeApply f a = MaybeApply { runMaybeApply :: Either (f a) a } class Apply m =&gt; Bind m where (&gt;&gt;-) :: m a -&gt; (a -&gt; m b) -&gt; m b join :: m (m a) -&gt; m a (-&lt;&lt;) :: Bind m =&gt; (a -&gt; m b) -&gt; m a -&gt; m b (-&lt;-) :: Bind m =&gt; (b -&gt; m c) -&gt; (a -&gt; m b) -&gt; a -&gt; m c (-&gt;-) :: Bind m =&gt; (a -&gt; m b) -&gt; (b -&gt; m c) -&gt; a -&gt; m c apDefault :: Bind f =&gt; f (a -&gt; b) -&gt; f a -&gt; f b returning :: Functor f =&gt; f a -&gt; (a -&gt; b) -&gt; f b Functors class Functor f where The Functor class is used for types that can be mapped over. Instances of Functor should satisfy the following laws: fmap id == id fmap (f . g) == fmap f . fmap g The instances of Functor for lists, Data.Maybe.Maybe and System.IO.IO satisfy these laws. Methods fmap :: (a -&gt; b) -&gt; f a -&gt; f b (&lt;$) :: a -&gt; f b -&gt; f a Replace all locations in the input with the same value. The default definition is fmap . const , but this may be overridden with a more efficient version. Instances Functor [] &nbsp; Functor IO &nbsp; Functor Id &nbsp; Functor ZipList &nbsp; Functor Maybe &nbsp; Functor FingerTree &nbsp; Functor Digit &nbsp; Functor Node &nbsp; Functor Elem &nbsp; Functor Id &nbsp; Functor Tree &nbsp; Functor Seq &nbsp; Functor ViewL &nbsp; Functor ViewR &nbsp; Functor IntMap &nbsp; Functor Option &nbsp; Functor NonEmpty &nbsp; Functor Identity &nbsp; Functor ((-&gt;) r) &nbsp; Functor ( Either a) &nbsp; Functor ( (,) a) &nbsp; Functor (StateL s) &nbsp; Functor (StateR s) &nbsp; Functor ( Const m) &nbsp; Monad m =&gt; Functor ( WrappedMonad m) &nbsp; Functor (State s) &nbsp; Functor ( Map k) &nbsp; Functor m =&gt; Functor ( MaybeT m) &nbsp; Functor m =&gt; Functor ( ListT m) &nbsp; Functor m =&gt; Functor ( IdentityT m) &nbsp; Functor f =&gt; Functor ( MaybeApply f) &nbsp; Functor f =&gt; Functor ( WrappedApplicative f) &nbsp; Functor f =&gt; Functor (Act f) &nbsp; Arrow a =&gt; Functor ( WrappedArrow a b) &nbsp; Functor ( Cokleisli w a) &nbsp; Functor m =&gt; Functor ( WriterT w m) &nbsp; Functor m =&gt; Functor ( WriterT w m) &nbsp; Functor m =&gt; Functor ( StateT s m) &nbsp; Functor m =&gt; Functor ( StateT s m) &nbsp; Functor m =&gt; Functor ( ReaderT r m) &nbsp; Functor m =&gt; Functor ( ErrorT e m) &nbsp; Functor ( ContT r m) &nbsp; ( Functor f, Functor g) =&gt; Functor ( Compose f g) &nbsp; ( Functor f, Functor g) =&gt; Functor ( Product f g) &nbsp; Functor f =&gt; Functor ( Static f a) &nbsp; Functor m =&gt; Functor ( RWST r w s m) &nbsp; Functor m =&gt; Functor ( RWST r w s m) &nbsp; (&lt;$&gt;) :: Functor f =&gt; (a -&gt; b) -&gt; f a -&gt; f b An infix synonym for fmap . ($&gt;) :: Functor f =&gt; f a -&gt; b -&gt; f b Source TODO: move into Data.Functor Applyable functors class Functor f =&gt; Apply f where Source A strong lax semi-monoidal endofunctor. This is equivalent to an Applicative without pure . Laws: associative composition: (.) &lt;$&gt; u &lt;.&gt; v &lt;.&gt; w = u &lt;.&gt; (v &lt;.&gt; w) Methods (&lt;.&gt;) :: f (a -&gt; b) -&gt; f a -&gt; f b Source (.&gt;) :: f a -&gt; f b -&gt; f b Source a .&gt; b = const id $ a . b (&lt;.) :: f a -&gt; f b -&gt; f a Source a . b = const &lt;$ a . b Instances Apply [] &nbsp; Apply IO &nbsp; Apply ZipList &nbsp; Apply Maybe &nbsp; Apply Tree &nbsp; Apply Seq &nbsp; Apply IntMap An IntMap is not Applicative , but it is an instance of Apply Apply Option &nbsp; Apply NonEmpty &nbsp; Apply Identity &nbsp; Apply ((-&gt;) m) &nbsp; Apply ( Either a) &nbsp; Semigroup m =&gt; Apply ( (,) m) &nbsp; Semigroup m =&gt; Apply ( Const m) &nbsp; Monad m =&gt; Apply ( WrappedMonad m) &nbsp; Ord k =&gt; Apply ( Map k) A Map is not Applicative , but it is an instance of Apply ( Bind m, Monad m) =&gt; Apply ( MaybeT m) &nbsp; Apply m =&gt; Apply ( ListT m) &nbsp; Apply w =&gt; Apply ( IdentityT w) &nbsp; Apply f =&gt; Apply ( MaybeApply f) &nbsp; Applicative f =&gt; Apply ( WrappedApplicative f) &nbsp; Arrow a =&gt; Apply ( WrappedArrow a b) &nbsp; Apply ( Cokleisli w a) &nbsp; ( Apply m, Semigroup w) =&gt; Apply ( WriterT w m) &nbsp; ( Apply m, Semigroup w) =&gt; Apply ( WriterT w m) &nbsp; Bind m =&gt; Apply ( StateT s m) &nbsp; Bind m =&gt; Apply ( StateT s m) &nbsp; Apply m =&gt; Apply ( ReaderT e m) &nbsp; ( Bind m, Monad m) =&gt; Apply ( ErrorT e m) &nbsp; Apply ( ContT r m) &nbsp; ( Apply f, Apply g) =&gt; Apply ( Compose f g) &nbsp; ( Apply f, Apply g) =&gt; Apply ( Product f g) &nbsp; Apply f =&gt; Apply ( Static f a) &nbsp; ( Bind m, Semigroup w) =&gt; Apply ( RWST r w s m) &nbsp; ( Bind m, Semigroup w) =&gt; Apply ( RWST r w s m) &nbsp; (&lt;..&gt;) :: Apply w =&gt; w a -&gt; w (a -&gt; b) -&gt; w b Source A variant of &lt;.&gt; with the arguments reversed. liftF2 :: Apply w =&gt; (a -&gt; b -&gt; c) -&gt; w a -&gt; w b -&gt; w c Source Lift a binary function into a comonad with zipping liftF3 :: Apply w =&gt; (a -&gt; b -&gt; c -&gt; d) -&gt; w a -&gt; w b -&gt; w c -&gt; w d Source Lift a ternary function into a comonad with zipping Wrappers newtype WrappedApplicative f a Source Wrap an Applicative to be used as a member of Apply Constructors WrapApplicative &nbsp; Fields unwrapApplicative :: f a &nbsp; Instances Functor f =&gt; Functor ( WrappedApplicative f) &nbsp; Applicative f =&gt; Applicative ( WrappedApplicative f) &nbsp; Alternative f =&gt; Alternative ( WrappedApplicative f) &nbsp; Applicative f =&gt; Apply ( WrappedApplicative f) &nbsp; Alternative f =&gt; Alt ( WrappedApplicative f) &nbsp; Alternative f =&gt; Plus ( WrappedApplicative f) &nbsp; newtype MaybeApply f a Source Transform a Apply into an Applicative by adding a unit. Constructors MaybeApply &nbsp; Fields runMaybeApply :: Either (f a) a &nbsp; Instances Functor f =&gt; Functor ( MaybeApply f) &nbsp; Apply f =&gt; Applicative ( MaybeApply f) &nbsp; Comonad f =&gt; Comonad ( MaybeApply f) &nbsp; Extend f =&gt; Extend ( MaybeApply f) &nbsp; Apply f =&gt; Apply ( MaybeApply f) &nbsp; Bindable functors class Apply m =&gt; Bind m where Source A Monad sans return . Minimal definition: Either join or &gt;&gt;- If defining both, then the following laws (the default definitions) must hold: join = (&gt;&gt;- id) m &gt;&gt;- f = join (fmap f m) Laws: induced definition of &lt;.&gt;: f &lt;.&gt; x = f &gt;&gt;- (&lt;$&gt; x) Finally, there are two associativity conditions: associativity of (&gt;&gt;-): (m &gt;&gt;- f) &gt;&gt;- g == m &gt;&gt;- (\x -&gt; f x &gt;&gt;- g) associativity of join: join . join = join . fmap join These can both be seen as special cases of the constraint that associativity of (-&gt;-): (f -&gt;- g) -&gt;- h = f -&gt;- (g -&gt;- h) Methods (&gt;&gt;-) :: m a -&gt; (a -&gt; m b) -&gt; m b Source join :: m (m a) -&gt; m a Source Instances Bind [] &nbsp; Bind IO &nbsp; Bind Maybe &nbsp; Bind Tree &nbsp; Bind Seq &nbsp; Bind IntMap An IntMap is a Applicative , but it is an instance of Bind Bind Option &nbsp; Bind NonEmpty &nbsp; Bind Identity &nbsp; Bind ((-&gt;) m) &nbsp; Bind ( Either a) &nbsp; Semigroup m =&gt; Bind ( (,) m) &nbsp; Monad m =&gt; Bind ( WrappedMonad m) &nbsp; Ord k =&gt; Bind ( Map k) A Map is not a Monad , but it is an instance of Bind ( Bind m, Monad m) =&gt; Bind ( MaybeT m) &nbsp; ( Bind m, Monad m) =&gt; Bind ( ListT m) &nbsp; Bind m =&gt; Bind ( IdentityT m) &nbsp; ( Bind m, Semigroup w) =&gt; Bind ( WriterT w m) &nbsp; ( Bind m, Semigroup w) =&gt; Bind ( WriterT w m) &nbsp; Bind m =&gt; Bind ( StateT s m) &nbsp; Bind m =&gt; Bind ( StateT s m) &nbsp; Bind m =&gt; Bind ( ReaderT e m) &nbsp; ( Bind m, Monad m) =&gt; Bind ( ErrorT e m) &nbsp; Bind ( ContT r m) &nbsp; ( Bind f, Bind g) =&gt; Bind ( Product f g) &nbsp; ( Bind m, Semigroup w) =&gt; Bind ( RWST r w s m) &nbsp; ( Bind m, Semigroup w) =&gt; Bind ( RWST r w s m) &nbsp; (-&lt;&lt;) :: Bind m =&gt; (a -&gt; m b) -&gt; m a -&gt; m b Source (-&lt;-) :: Bind m =&gt; (b -&gt; m c) -&gt; (a -&gt; m b) -&gt; a -&gt; m c Source (-&gt;-) :: Bind m =&gt; (a -&gt; m b) -&gt; (b -&gt; m c) -&gt; a -&gt; m c Source apDefault :: Bind f =&gt; f (a -&gt; b) -&gt; f a -&gt; f b Source returning :: Functor f =&gt; f a -&gt; (a -&gt; b) -&gt; f b Source Produced by Haddock version 2.9.2
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had_a_DSA 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 &bull; 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 had_a_DSA 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 had_a_DSA in bookworm/amd64 consists of 981 packages: 62 (6.3%) packages failed to build reproducibly: libu2f-host a2ps lucene-solr advi + dia freeplane noweb unicon # 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don't count on finding me skip to main | skip to sidebar don't count on finding me Friday, February 4, 2022 Pattern musings A new breed of patterns I like to code up little snippets in Haskell to play around with interesting concepts. Sometimes I invent notation that must appear forcing to most, but let's introduce it anyway... How I use ViewPatterns , for fun and profit When writing evaluators, I like to use view patterns to evaluate subtrees already on the LHS (pattern side). Let's introduce a mini-language (also called Hutton's razor) that can only add: data AST = Lit Integer | Plus AST AST deriving Show The evaluator is maximally simple, as it only needs to care about two sole cases: eval :: AST -&gt; Integer eval (Lit res) = res eval (Plus l r) = eval l + eval r There is a train of thought that cares about termination and logical consistency and thus requires that in the definition of&nbsp; eval (Plus l r) &nbsp;the function to be defined can only be applied to structurally strictly smaller arguments (these are the hypotheses ). We adhere to this rule above, but for more complicated functions it is possible to introduce bugs when not being super careful. So why not resort to view patterns, and ban the eval from the RHS altogether? eval (Plus (eval -&gt; l) (eval -&gt; r)) = l + r This way of putting it makes it totally clear that eval is always applied to parts of the syntax tree. Result patterns? But let's return to the base case ( Lit ). We are forced to come up with a new binding ( res ), just to have something in our hands that we can return? Sounds like redundancy. So for the purpose of this post I'll come up with a result pattern (=), which can appear on the LHS only once and it's presence there will rule out the RHS: eval (Lit =) No more arbitrary names! View lambdas, anyone? Okay, so let's turn up the heat a bit more. A continuation-passing interpreter is a tail recursive way to evaluate the AST: cps :: forall k. AST -&gt; (Integer -&gt; k) -&gt; k cps (Lit n) k = k n cps (Plus l r) k = cps l (\l -&gt; cps r (\r -&gt; k $ l + r)) For the purpose of this exercise you can consider the type k to be unit () , and the continuation (value k ) a consumer of intermediate results. We recognise the same usage pattern as in eval : subtrees are immediately (and linearly) passed to the function to be defined. So let's rewrite it with view patterns: cps (Plus (cps -&gt; l) (cps -&gt; r)) k = l (\l -&gt; r (\r -&gt; k $ l + r)) But &nbsp;now we face the same redundancy issue, that the view patterns bind identifiers that are somehow repetitive, as they are applied to lambdas immediately. Can we come up with a notation for a view pattern that applies on a lambda and extends its scope to the rest of the patterns and to the RHS? Consider cps (Plus (cps -&gt; \l) (cps -&gt; \r)) k = k (l + r) It takes some time to see the charm here, as it is wormholing a lambda-bound identifier to the RHS, but it is unbeatably concise. And we can combine it with the result pattern idea too: cps (Plus (cps -&gt; \l) (cps -&gt; \r)) (($ l + r) -&gt; =) At this point however the readability is suffering. Outro Note that the view lambdas are strange beasts, not only because they wrap the result (RHS or = pattern), but also the identity holds:&nbsp; \p &#8801; (id -&gt;&nbsp;\p) , but since all the ids don't change anything, they can be stripped anyway. I wonder where I shall encounter more such view lambdas in the wild... Posted by heisenbug at 2:43&#8239;PM No comments: Thursday, November 6, 2014 Unembedded associations Everytime I start understanding the gist of a paper that appeared unfathomable to me a few months before, a strange thing happens to me. My brain often wanders off, and creates interesting new bridges, on which my thoughts begin to run and reach new previously unchartered land. This same thing happened to me when reading Atkey et al.'s "Unembedding Domain-Specific Languages" . Here I encountered my old friend, the HOAS lambda vocabulary class LC expr where &nbsp;&nbsp;lam :: (expr &#8594; expr) &#8594; expr &nbsp;&nbsp;app :: expr &#8594; expr &#8594; expr Freely associating I came up with an idea how to simulate a limited form of duck typing for conditionals: class Condition expr &nbsp;&nbsp;toBool :: expr &#8594; Bool &nbsp;&nbsp;cond :: expr &#8594; a &#8594; a &#8594; a &nbsp;&nbsp;cond c th el = if toBool c then th else el This would allow to retrofit many condition-like data types with this vocabulary. Nothing , 0 , (Left _) &nbsp;all could serve as false . Maybe I could even follow Conor McBride's advice and make the then and else arms of the conditional differently typed. Though I would need associated types for that. Duck typing may turn out like a good idea in a statically typed language, when implemented this way. Another use case would be function application by the built-in juxtaposition syntax. It already means different things in different syntactic contexts, like function application or type (family) application. Idiom brackets come to my mind. Edward Kmett's Apply class looks like a good candidate for a related vocabulary. The typing rule would be implemented by an associated (injective) type family. Hopefully someday we'll see -XRebindableSyntax for value-level application, that is type-directed. Posted by heisenbug at 3:57&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: finally-tagless , haskell , HOAS Sunday, October 26, 2014 gdiff &#8211; Polymorphically In the few last months I've been busy coming up with techniques mastering the gdiff Haskell library , even for use cases it was not originally designed for. This is mostly a brain dump of some approaches I have learnt while tinkering and trying to solve certain problems. 1) Polymorphic diff : Eelco Lempsink writes in the conclusion of his 2010 thesis &#171;Furthermore, we can not encode polymorphic datatypes such as lists, but need to write specific encodings for each type we want to include&#187;. In the library documentation he says &#171;It might require another master thesis project to solve this&#187;. However in the last days I developed a trick, which does allow me to describe polymorphic data types, such as [a] or Maybe a . I just needed to add these lines: in the family GADT: &nbsp; ListNil :: List Fam as &#8594; Fam a as &#8594; Fam [a] Nil &nbsp; ListCons :: List Fam as &#8594; Fam a as &#8594; Fam [a] (a `Cons` [a] `Cons` Nil) then define a Type instance: instance Type Fam a &#8658; Type Fam [a] where &nbsp; constructors = head [Concr (ListNil cc) | Concr cc Concr cc &#8592; constructors] : [head [Concr (ListCons cc) | Concr cc &#8592; constructors]] What is this doing? It picks two random constructors from the underlying data type and wraps them with ListNil and ListCons . We usually ignore what is wrapped, with one exception: in decEq &nbsp;one needs to ensure that the constructors' arguments are compared too, otherwise one cannot finish the type equality proof. 2) Non-moving pairs: In the usual textual diff algorithm the lines may move around a bit to make room for insertions, etc. This is normally the case for gdiff too. I have seen gdiff reusing values (with Cpy ) when comparing (True, False) with (False, True) . But sometimes this is not desired at all. I figured out that "inlining" the leaves into the pair's description (i.e. instead of (a `Cons` b `Cons` Nil) writing appendList on the field decompositions of a and b does the trick. 3) Location types: I found a way to equip Abstr constructor descriptors with type class dictionaries. It is similar to the lifting approach shown under 1), but much more involved. The idea is to wrap a location-aware descriptor with a descriptor that is location-blind, i.e. that hides the location parameter: Loc' :: KnownNat n &#8658; Fam (Loc n Bool) &#8230; Then we need the wrapper: Hidden' :: KnownNat n &#8658; Fam (Loc n Bool) ts &#8594; Fam (Hidden Loc) ts Giving the Type instance for the latter is tricky, as Abstr alone has no provision for dodging the class dictionary into Hidden' , so I had to write a locAware smart constructor to syphon it through the Hidden' wrapper. This also stressed the compiler to its limits in the advanced PolyKind -ed approach I needed, so I filed a GHC bug #9725 . There is also some code showing how the Hidden Loc is unwrapped and the dictionary-passing functions is installed into the Abstr . 4) Monadic actions coming out of patch : Here another wrapping approach is needed, but this time we need a sum type for diff and patch so that we can enter with a pure value at the Left and obtain a Right action back. This is the most involved approach. I can probably blog another time about it. Posted by heisenbug at 4:09&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: gdiff , haskell Thursday, August 7, 2014 First Programming with my Daughter Today I had a short programming session with my 7 year old. I had shown her earlier what a list is and she came back several times already to show her "more lists". So this time I thought we could do something more interesting. A letter-changing game! I fired up GHCi and entered: Prelude&#10217; let satz = "Leleka hat Kacke in der Hose" Prelude&#10217; print satz "Leleka hat Kacke in der Hose" She loved it so far. Fun is the strongest motivator to learn for kids&#8230; Then came the changer for letters: Prelude&#10217; let tausch = \x &#8594; case x of {'L' &#8594; 'K'; 'e' &#8594; 'i'; 'i' &#8594; 'u'; 'u' &#8594; 'e'; x &#8594; x } Then I applied it on the phrase defined earlier: Prelude&#10217; map tausch satz "Kilika hat Kacki un dir Hosi" This did it. She kept repeating the transformed sentence for an hour, giggling. I tried to explain to her what we did just now, but I guess I'll wait till next time to make her repeat this exercise. Posted by heisenbug at 1:27&#8239;AM No comments: Labels: haskell , teaching Thursday, July 31, 2014 Rank-2 PHOAS Lately I've been experimenting with finally-tagless (typed) representations and made an attempt to model the (implicitly typed) lambda calculus. However, I wanted to use the parametric higher-order abstract syntax (PHOAS) technique to obtain variable bindings that are automatically well-scoped. I arrived at this formulation: class LC rep where &nbsp;&nbsp;var :: p &#8594; rep &nbsp;&nbsp;lam :: (forall p . p &#8594; rep) &#8594; rep (I am ignoring applications as they are not important for making my point.) As Andres Löh has pointed out to me this is not the final-tagless formulation of the regular PHOAS form, as that would add the p type variable as the second class parameter and the rank-2 forall would appear from "outside". But I liked my simple formulation and the obviously and explicitly parametric lambda body. So I started implementing a rudimentary visualisation instance given a name supply: instance LC ([String] &#8594; String) where &nbsp;&nbsp;var = ??? -- const "VAR" &nbsp;&nbsp;lam f = \supply &#8594; ... It turns out that implementing var is only possible by giving a constant result, and for lam I am in trouble, because I cannot call f as it expects a polymorphic argument. Both problems are due to the fact that p is too polymorphic. Can we have it a bit less polymorphic in order to make some progress? Thinking about it I came up with the idea of giving each instance a way to constrain the p variable as it fits. So I changed class LC such: class LC rep where &nbsp;&nbsp;type Restricted rep p :: Constraint &nbsp;&nbsp;var :: Restricted rep p &#8658;&nbsp;p &#8594; rep &nbsp;&nbsp;lam :: (forall p . Restricted rep p &#8658; p &#8594; rep) &#8594; rep Now my instance can pick the restriction as it fits: instance LC ([String] &#8594; String) where &nbsp;&nbsp;type Restricted ([String] &#8594; String) p = ([String] &#8594; String) ~ p &nbsp;&nbsp;var = id &nbsp;&nbsp;lam f = \supply &#8594; ... As you see I chose the restriction to be type equality which essentially cancels parametricity in this instance and gives me simple HOAS. Filling in p becomes easy now. &nbsp;&nbsp;lam f = \(n:ns) &#8594; "\\" ++ n ++ "." ++ (f $ const n) ns Let's try it out! But in order to do that we need an instance of Show for name supplies. This could be one: instance Show ([String] &#8594; String) where &nbsp;&nbsp;show f = f $ map (('v':) . show) [0..] Now we can interpret a lambda term as a name supply. *Main&#8250; lam (\x &#8594; lam $ \y &#8594; var x) :: [String] &#8594; String \v0.\v1.v0 It works&#8482; :-) But I can go further. After implementing several other instances I observed that I always wanted to destroy parametricity completely and implement var as the identity. So why not have these as defaults and reduce the boilerplate by a nice margin? Here is the final class definition that I arrived at: class LC rep where &nbsp;&nbsp;type Restricted rep p :: Constraint &nbsp;&nbsp;type Restricted rep p = rep ~ p &nbsp;&nbsp;var :: Restricted rep p &#8658;&nbsp;p &#8594; rep &nbsp;&nbsp;default var :: rep ~ p &#8658; p &#8594; rep &nbsp;&nbsp;var = id &nbsp;&nbsp;lam :: (forall p . Restricted rep p &#8658; p &#8594; rep) &#8594; rep I like it so far. PS: Here are the prerequisites if you want to compile the above yourself: {-# LANGUAGE UnicodeSyntax, ConstraintKinds, TypeFamilies, RankNTypes, FlexibleInstances, DefaultSignatures #-} import GHC.Exts Posted by heisenbug at 2:28&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: final-tagless , haskell , HOAS , lambda calculus , parametric , PHOAS Sunday, January 12, 2014 Testing LaTeX with MathJax $3_{5}$ $$42^{25}$$ extensions: ["tex2jax.js"], jax: ["input/TeX", "output/HTML-CSS"], Does not work But this: &lt;script src="http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML" type="text/javascript"&gt;&lt;/script&gt; &lt;script type='math/tex; mode=display'&gt; &nbsp; \{ 0, 1, 2 \} &lt;/script&gt; Results in something pretty: Posted by heisenbug at 6:45&#8239;PM No comments: Labels: latex , mathjax , maths Monday, September 2, 2013 Now it's evident &#8212; totally! In one of my posts about logics I have shown that a proof of a true proposition consists of constructing a function from &#8868; (truth) to an inhabitant of that proposition (interpreted as a type). Dually, one would hope, we must construct a function between false propositions and &#8869; (bottom, the empty set). The big question is: How? There appear to be many functions into the empty set. These surely cannot mean to be proofs! There is a catch: totality . For every possible input we are obliged to provide a well-defined, deterministic result. A hard job when the target set is empty! On the other hand it is easy enough for positive proofs: (considering the finite case...) say, we seek a proof of the Bool proposition. Bool has two inhabitants, so the function space from &#8868; (single inhabitant) to Bool must have 2 1 of them. Here is one: provebool () = True (Do you find the other one?) But for negative proofs, it isn't really obvious how to do it. Since refutable propositions (allegedly) have no inhabitants, how do we write a pattern-matching function between them? But remember, in the finite proof case our arrows had n m inhabitants, picking any one of these constituted a valid proof. For the uninhabited case such a way of counting gives us a clue: 0 0 can be interpreted as 1! And this is the key, we need to do pattern matching with no patterns to get that inhabitant: refutation = \case of {} When this function is total, we have our sought-for unique proof. And for actual negative proofs it evidently is! 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&nbsp;(18), Zeromq &nbsp;(1), Zift &nbsp;(7), Zip &nbsp;(2), Zipkin &nbsp;(1), Zippers &nbsp;(2), ZLib &nbsp;(1), Unclassified &nbsp;(539). array-memoize library: Memoization combinators using arrays for finite sub-domains of functions PortFusion program: high-performance distributed reverse / forward proxy &amp; tunneling for TCP reflex-ghci library, program and test: A GHCi widget library for use in reflex applications wxSimpleCanvas library: Simple zoomable canvas for wxHaskell &quot;Distributed Computing&quot; polling-cache library and test: Cache infrequently updated data for simpler distributed systems. - tslib library and tests: - .NET clr-bindings library and test: Glue between clr-host and clr-typed clr-host library and test: Hosting the Common Language Runtime clr-inline library, test and benchmark: Quasiquoters for inline C# and F# clr-marshal library: Marshaling for the clr clr-typed library and test: A strongly typed Haskell interface to the CLR type system clr-win-linker program: A GHC linker wrapper tool to workaround a GHC &gt;8.2 bug hs-dotnet library: Pragmatic .NET interop for Haskell language-cil library: Manipulating Common Intermediate Language AST Salsa library: A .NET Bridge for Haskell Accelerate accelerate library and tests: An embedded language for accelerated array processing accelerate-bignum library, tests and benchmark: Fixed-length large integer arithmetic for Accelerate accelerate-blas library, tests and benchmarks: Numeric Linear Algebra in Accelerate accelerate-examples library and programs: Examples using the Accelerate library accelerate-fft library and tests: FFT using the Accelerate library accelerate-io library: Convert between Accelerate arrays and raw pointers accelerate-io-array library and test: Convert between Accelerate and array accelerate-io-bmp library: Convert between Accelerate arrays and BMP images accelerate-io-bytestring library: Convert between Accelerate and ByteString accelerate-io-cereal library: Binary serialisation of Accelerate arrays using cereal accelerate-io-JuicyPixels library: Convert between Accelerate arrays and JuicyPixels images accelerate-io-repa library: Convert between Accelerate and Repa arrays accelerate-io-serialise library: Binary serialisation of Accelerate arrays using serialise accelerate-io-vector library and test: Convert between Accelerate and vector accelerate-kullback-liebler library, test and benchmark: Kullback-Liebler divergence accelerate-llvm library: Accelerate backend component generating LLVM IR accelerate-llvm-native library and test: Accelerate backend for multicore CPUs accelerate-llvm-ptx library and test: Accelerate backend for NVIDIA GPUs colour-accelerate library: Working with colours in Accelerate containers-accelerate library and test: Hashing-based container types FAI library and test: Haskell Foreign Accelerate Interface gloss-accelerate library: Extras to interface Gloss and Accelerate gloss-raster-accelerate library: Parallel rendering of raster images using Accelerate hashable-accelerate library: A class for types which can be converted into a hash value lens-accelerate library: Instances to mix lens with Accelerate linear-accelerate library and test: Lifting linear vector spaces into Accelerate mwc-random-accelerate library and benchmark: Generate Accelerate arrays filled with high quality pseudorandom numbers AccessAnalyzer stratosphere-accessanalyzer library: Stratosphere integration for AWS AccessAnalyzer. Accessibility bitspeak program: Proof-of-concept tool for writing using binary choices. festival library: C bindings plus conveniences for the festival tts system. hsay program: (ab)Use Google Translate as a speech synthesiser workflow-osx library and program: a &quot;Desktop Workflow&quot; monad with Objective-C bindings ACME ACME library: Essential features acme-all-monad library: A monad which is powerful enough to interpret any action acme-box library, program and test: A full featured empty project acme-cadre library: car, cdr and more acme-circular-containers library and test: Spineless containers which are fast to read but inefficient to update acme-cofunctor library: A Cofunctor is a structure from category theory dual to Functor acme-colosson library: Determines whether it is numberwang. acme-cuteboy library and program: Maybe gives you a cute boy acme-cutegirl library and program: Maybe gives you a cute girl acme-default library: A class for types with a distinguished aesthetically pleasing value acme-dont library and test: A &quot;don't&quot; construct acme-everything library: Install everything. acme-flipping-tables library: Stop execution with rage. acme-functors library: The best applicative functors. acme-grawlix library: More readable names for commonly used symbols acme-hq9plus library: An embedded DSL for the HQ9+ programming language acme-inator library and program: Evil inventions in the Tri-State area acme-io library: The only true way to do IO in Haskell! acme-lolcat library: LOLSPEAK translator acme-lookofdisapproval library: Express your disapproval acme-memorandom library: Memoized random number generation acme-microwave library: The eighth wonder of the world, kitchen math! acme-miscorder library: Miscellaneous newtypes for orderings of discutable use. acme-missiles library: Cause serious international side effects. acme-mutable-package library: A mutable package. acme-now library: An interface to the philosophical and metaphysical &quot;now&quot; acme-numbersystem library: Define the less than and add and subtract for nats acme-omitted library and test: A name for omitted definitions acme-one library: The identity element of package dependencies acme-php library: The flexibility of Haskell and the safety of PHP acme-pointful-numbers library: Make more than one point in numeric literals acme-realworld library: Primitives for manipulating the state of the universe acme-safe library: Safe versions of some infamous haskell functions such as fromJust acme-schoenfinkel library and test: Proper names for curry and uncurry acme-smuggler library and test: Smuggle arbitrary values in arbitrary types acme-strfry library: A binding to the glibc strfry function. acme-stringly-typed library: Stringly Typed Programming acme-strtok library: A Haskell port of the C/PHP strtok function acme-timemachine library: An easy way to perform and unperform IO and other stateful actions. acme-year library, test and benchmark: Get the current year acme-zalgo library: ... acme-zero library: The absorbing element of package dependencies apply-unordered library and test: Apply a function to an argument specified by a type level Nat apply-unordered-mono library and test: Apply functions to arguments in an unordered type-directed fashion ascii-cows library: A collection of ASCII cows. Moo. empty library: Ceci n'est pas une package hero-club-five-tenets library and program: Think back of the five tenets of hero club icfpc2020-galaxy library: A strange message received at the Pegovka observatory lacroix library: fizzy n dizzy monadacme library: The Acme and AcmeT monads plumbers library: Pointless plumbing combinators redesigned-carnival library: Package for dependency confusion roller library and program: Playing with applicatives and dice! typesafe-precure library and test: Type-safe transformations and purifications of PreCures (Japanese Battle Heroine) yes-precure5-command library, program and test: Extended yes command to reproduce phrases in Yes! Precure 5. ACMPCA stratosphere-acmpca library: Stratosphere integration for AWS ACMPCA. Actors theatre library: Minimalistic actor library theatre-dev library and test: Minimalistic actor library experiments Adjunctions adjunction library, test and benchmark: See README for more info adjunctions library and test: Adjunctions and representable functors ADSB stratux library: A library for stratux stratux-demo library and program: A demonstration of the stratux library. stratux-http library: A library for using HTTP with stratux stratux-types library: A library for reading JSON output from stratux stratux-websockets library: A library for using websockets with stratux Aerospace ogma-cli program and test: Ogma: Helper tool to interoperate between Copilot and other languages. ogma-core library and test: Ogma: Helper tool to interoperate between Copilot and other languages. ogma-extra library and test: Ogma: Helper tool to interoperate between Copilot and other languages. ogma-language-c library and test: Ogma: Runtime Monitor translator: C Language Frontend ogma-language-cocospec library and test: Ogma: Runtime Monitor translator: CoCoSpec Language Frontend ogma-language-copilot library: Ogma: Runtime Monitor translator: Copilot Language Endpoints ogma-language-csv library: Ogma: Runtime Monitor translator: CSV Frontend ogma-language-fret-cs library and test: Ogma: Runtime Monitor translator: FRET Component Specification Frontend ogma-language-fret-reqs library and test: Ogma: Runtime Monitor translator: FRET Component Requirement DB Frontend ogma-language-jsonspec library: Ogma: Runtime Monitor translator: JSON Frontend ogma-language-lustre library and test: Ogma: Runtime Monitor translator: Lustre Language Frontend ogma-language-smv library and test: Ogma: Runtime Monitor translator: SMV Language Frontend ogma-language-xlsx library: Ogma: Runtime Monitor translator: XLSX Frontend ogma-language-xmlspec library: Ogma: Runtime Monitor translator: XML Frontend ogma-spec library: Ogma: Runtime Monitor translator: JSON Frontend Aeson aeson-extra library and test: Extra goodies for aeson aeson-helper library: Aeson helper func aeson-result library: API Result for aeson aeson-with library: withXField combinators for aeson Agda agda2train library and program: Agda backend to generate training data for machine learning purposes. AI attoparsec-arff library: An ARFF file parser using Attoparsec basic-gps library: Basic implementation of General Problem Solver algorithm bpann library: backpropagation neuronal network CarneadesDSL library: An implementation and DSL for the Carneades argumentation model. CarneadesIntoDung library and program: A translation from the Carneades argumentation model into Dung's AFs. claude library, programs and test: Servant bindings to Anthropic's Claude API conala-dataset library and test: bindings to the CoNaLa dataset creatur library and test: Framework for artificial life experiments. csp library and test: Discrete constraint satisfaction problem (CSP) solver. CV library: OpenCV based machine vision library cv-combinators library and program: Functional Combinators for Computer Vision Dung library and program: An implementation of the Dung argumentation frameworks. Etage library: A general data-flow framework fast-downward library: Solve classical planning problems (STRIPS/SAS+) using Haskell &amp; Fast Downward. fei-base library and program: FFI to MXNet fei-cocoapi library and program: Cocodataset with cocoapi fei-dataiter library, program and tests: mxnet dataiters fei-datasets library and programs: Some datasets fei-examples programs: fei examples fei-modelzoo library: A collection of standard models fei-nn library: Train a neural network with MXNet in Haskell. finito library and tests: Constraint Solver for Finite Domains GA library: Genetic algorithm library genai-lib library and programs: A library for interacting with various generative AI LLMs genprog library: Genetic programming library grenade library, test and benchmarks: Practical Deep Learning in Haskell gym-hs library, program and test: Haskell bindings for OpenAI Gymnasium HasGP library: A Haskell library for inference using Gaussian processes HaskellNN library: High Performance Neural Network in Haskell hasktorch-codegen library, program and test: Code generation tools for Hasktorch hasktorch-ffi-tests library: Testing library for Hasktorch's FFI bindings hasktorch-ffi-th library and test: Bindings to Torch hasktorch-ffi-thc library and test: Bindings to Cutorch hasktorch-indef library and test: Core Hasktorch abstractions wrapping FFI bindings hasktorch-signatures library and programs: Backpack signatures for Tensor operations hasktorch-signatures-partial library: Functions to partially satisfy tensor signatures hasktorch-signatures-support library: Signatures for support tensors in hasktorch hasktorch-signatures-types library: Core types for Hasktorch backpack signatures hasktorch-types-th library: C-types for Torch hasktorch-types-thc library: C-types for Cutorch hasktorch-zoo library: Neural architectures in hasktorch HaVSA library and program: An implementation of the Version Space Algebra learning framework. heukarya library: A genetic programming based on tree structure. hfann library and program: Haskell binding to the FANN library hgalib library: Haskell Genetic Algorithm Library hmep library, programs and test: HMEP Multi Expression Programming &#8211; a genetic programming variant hnn library: A reasonably fast and simple neural network library HOpenCV library and program: A binding for the OpenCV computer vision library hopfield library, programs and test: Hopfield Networks, Boltzmann Machines and Clusters hpylos program: AI of Pylos game with GLUT interface. hs-onnxruntime-capi library: Low-level bindings for ONNX Runtime HSGEP library and programs: Gene Expression Programming evolutionary algorithm in Haskell huff library and program: A fast-foward-based planner hVOIDP library and program: Optimal variable selection in chain graphical model. ihp-openai library and test: Call GPT4 from your Haskell apps instinct library: Fast artifical neural networks keera-posture program and tests: Get notifications when your sitting posture is inappropriate. langchain-hs library and test: Haskell implementation of Langchain liblinear-enumerator library: liblinear iteratee. llama-cpp-haskell library and program: Haskell bindings for the llama.cpp llama-server and a simple CLI llama-cpp-hs library and test: Haskell FFI bindings to the llama.cpp LLM inference library markov-processes library and test: Hidden Markov processes. mines program: Minesweeper simulation using neural networks moo library and test: Genetic algorithm library mxnet-dataiter library and tests: mxnet dataiters mxnet-nn library and program: Train a neural network with MXNet in Haskell. neet library: A NEAT library for Haskell neural-network-base library: Yet Another High Performance and Extendable Neural Network in Haskell neural-network-blashs library and test: Yet Another High Performance and Extendable Neural Network in Haskell neural-network-hmatrix library: Yet Another High Performance and Extendable Neural Network in Haskell nn library and test: A tiny neural network nondeterminism library and test: A monad and monad transformer for nondeterministic computations. openai library, programs and test: Servant bindings to OpenAI opencv library, tests and benchmark: Haskell binding to OpenCV-3.x opencv-extra library and test: Haskell binding to OpenCV-3.x extra modules opencv-raw library: Raw Haskell bindings to OpenCV &gt;= 2.0 pms-application-service library and test: pms-application-service pms-domain-model library and test: pms-domain-model pms-domain-service library and test: pms-domain-service pms-infra-cmdrun library and test: pms-infra-cmdrun pms-infra-filesystem library and test: pms-infra-filesystem pms-infra-procspawn library and test: pms-infra-procspawn pms-infra-serial library and test: pms-infra-serial pms-infra-socket library and test: pms-infra-socket pms-infra-watch library and test: pms-infra-watch pms-infrastructure library and test: pms-infrastructure pms-ui-notification library and test: pms-ui-notification pms-ui-request library and test: pms-ui-request pms-ui-response library and test: pms-ui-response Probnet library: Geometric Extrapolation of Integer Sequences with error prediction pty-mcp-server program: pty-mcp-server sandlib library: SAND data serialization and manipulation library simple-genetic-algorithm library and program: Simple parallel genetic algorithm implementation simple-genetic-algorithm-mr library and program: Simple parallel genetic algorithm implementation simple-neural-networks library and programs: Simple parallel neural networks implementation SimpleEA library: Simple evolutionary algorithm framework. smarties library, programs and test: Haskell Behavior Tree Library SoccerFun library and program: Football simulation framework for teaching functional programming SoccerFunGL library and programs: OpenGL UI for the SoccerFun framework svm library: A support vector machine written in Haskell svm-simple library: Medium level, simplified, bindings to libsvm tensor-safe library and program: Create valid deep neural network architectures typechain library and program: An implementation of LangChain in Haskell AIOps stratosphere-aiops library: Stratosphere integration for AWS AIOps. Algebra acts library: Semigroup actions and torsors. agum library and program: Unification and Matching in an Abelian Group algebra library: Constructive abstract algebra algebraic library: General linear algebra structures. algebraic-graph-duoids library and tests: Duoid instances for the algebraic-graphs package algebraic-graphs library and test: A library for algebraic graph construction and transformation allen library, program, test and benchmark: A monadic way of calculating relations between intervals of time. cayley-dickson library and test: Complex numbers, quaternions, octonions, sedenions, etc. cl3 library, test and benchmarks: Clifford Algebra of three dimensional space. cl3-hmatrix-interface library: Interface to/from Cl3 and HMatrix. cl3-linear-interface library: Interface to/from Cl3 and Linear. cl3-posit library and test: Clifford Algebra of three dimensional space, implemented with Posit numbers. clif library, test and benchmark: A Clifford algebra number type for Haskell clipper library: Haskell API to clipper (2d polygon union/intersection/xor/clipping API) cmu library and program: Unification in a Commutative Monoid commutative-semigroups library: Commutative semigroups constructive-algebra library: A library of constructive algebra. csa library and test: Connection-set algebra (CSA) library duoidal-transformers library and test: Extending the tranformers package with duoids duoids library and test: Unifying parallel and sequential operations duoids-hedgehog library and tests: Unifying parallel and sequential operations eigen library and tests: Eigen C++ library (linear algebra: matrices, sparse matrices, vectors, ... fadno-braids library: Braid representations in Haskell fcf-graphs library and test: Type-level version of algebraic-graphs. finite-field library and test: Finite Fields free-algebras library and test: Free algebras free-category library, test and benchmark: efficient data types for free categories and arrows gasp library: A framework of algebraic classes ghc-bignum : GHC BigNum library group-theory library: The theory of groups groups library: Groups groups-generic library: Generically derive Group instances. haskell-eigen-util library and test: Some utility functions for haskell-eigen library hspray library, test and benchmark: Multivariate polynomials and fractions of multivariate polynomials. integer-gmp library: Integer library based on GMP interval-algebra library, program and tests: An implementation of Allen's interval algebra for temporal logic interval-patterns library and test: Intervals, and monoids thereof involutive-semigroups library: Semigroups with involution. jackpolynomials library, test and benchmark: Jack, zonal, Schur, and other symmetric polynomials linear library and tests: Linear Algebra linear-accelerate library and test: Lifting linear vector spaces into Accelerate linear-grammar library and test: A simple grammar for building linear equations and inclusive inequalities. linear-tests library and test: Linear Algebra lr-acts library, test and benchmark: Left and right actions, semidirect products and torsors magma library and test: magma is an algebraic structure. metamorphic library: metamorphisms: ana . cata or understanding folds and unfolds monoid-absorbing library: A library for (left, right) zero monoids and backtracking with cut monoid-subclasses library and test: Subclasses of Monoid mpolynomials library: Simple multivariate polynomials. multi-instance library and test: Typeclasses augmented with a phantom type parameter nats library: Natural numbers oalg-abg library and test: Finitely generated abelian groups. oalg-base library and test: ... partial-semigroup library and tests: A partial binary associative operator partial-semigroup-hedgehog library: Property testing for partial semigroups using Hedgehog partial-semigroup-test library: Testing utilities for the partial-semigroup package semigroups library: Anything that associates semigroups-actions library: Semigroups actions semilattices library and test: Semilattices semirings library: two monoids as one, in holy haskimony sign library and test: Arithmetic over signs and sets of signs simplex-basic library and test: Very basic simplex implementation. sparse-tensor library and test: typesafe tensor algebra library subhask library, tests and benchmark: Type safe interface for programming in subcategories of Hask tropical-geometry library, program, test and benchmark: A Tropical Geometry package for Haskell unification-fd library: Simple generic unification algorithms. yap library: yet another prelude - a simplistic refactoring with algebraic classes yap-examples library and tests: examples of the algebraic classes in the yap package Algebra Uniform uniform-algebras library: Pointless functions and a simplistic zero and monoid Algorithm grfn library, program, test and benchmark: Uniformly-random pre-factored numbers (Kalai) jps library: Jump point search for Haskell kmeans-par library, test and benchmark: Sequential and parallel implementations of Lloyd's algorithm. longshot library, program and test: Fast Brute-force search using parallelism mealy library: Mealy machines for processing time-series and ordered data. pathfinding library: pathfinding in grid and graphs Ritt-Wu library, program, test and benchmark: Parallel implementation of Ritt-Wu's algorithm. search-algorithms library, tests and benchmark: Common graph search algorithms typed-session-state-algorithm library and test: Automatically generate status for typed-session. Algorithm Visualization provenience library and program: Computations that automatically track data dependencies treeviz library, program and test: Visualization of computation decomposition trees. Algorithmic Music Composition AlgoRhythm library, program and test: Algorithmic music composition Algorithms ac-library-hs library, program, tests and benchmark: Data structures and algorithms Adaptive library and program: Library for incremental computing. adp-multi library, programs and test: ADP for multiple context-free languages adp-multi-monadiccp library, program and test: Subword construction in adp-multi using monadiccp ADPfusion library, programs and test: Efficient, high-level dynamic programming. ADPfusionSet library and test: Dynamic programming for Set data structures. aeson-diff library, programs and tests: Extract and apply patches to JSON documents. AlanDeniseEricLauren library, test and benchmark: Find the minimal subset/submap satisfying some property. algebraic-graphs library and test: A library for algebraic graph construction and transformation AlignmentAlgorithms library: Collection of alignment algorithms arithmoi library, test and benchmarks: Efficient basic number-theoretic functions. assignment library, test and benchmarks: A solution to the assignment problem batching library and test: An Applicative Functor deferring actions to run in a batch later. binary-search library and tests: Binary and exponential searches Binpack library: Common bin-packing heuristics. bordacount library and test: Implementation of the Borda count election method. build library and test: Build Systems &
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freedombox package set for forky/arm64 Debian navigation Change suite/architecture Tested architectures: amd64 arm64 Tested suites: unstable forky trixie bookworm Test results statistics Results for forky/arm64 Unreproducible packages: with notes without notes Other package states: package sets Recently tested packages: last 24h last 48h all tested packages packages with .buildinfo files packages without .buildinfo files Scheduled for arm64 Maintainers of in forky Reproducible Debian overview Development dashboard Past releases dashboard Categorized issues Bugs filed Variations tested Packages with notifications enabled ⚑ Repositories overview Backend related Broken pieces Documentation (eg. on manual scheduling) Performance stats Health monitoring node overview job overview daily graphs weekly graphs monthly graphs yearly graphs The Reproducible Builds project reproducible-builds.org Reproducible Builds - Docs &bull; 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 freedombox package set for forky/arm64 All tracked package sets for forky/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 freedombox in forky/arm64 consists of 335 packages: 9 (2.7%) packages failed to build reproducibly: flite python3.13 libtool nss pycparser + fonts-fork-awesome pam libzstd bluez 8 (2.4%) packages failed to build from source: abseil transmission gnutls28 nghttp2 python-django python-dateutil libtirpc gcc-15 318 (94.9%) packages successfully build reproducibly: acl adduser alsa-lib aom apache2 # 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