Re: Reproducible Builds Summit 2022, nar support in diffoscope

2022-11-05 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Christopher Baines skribis: > One thing I forgot to tell Efraim about is that I got around to looking > at nar support in diffoscope. I know this isn't essential as you can > just unpack the nars, then compare (as I think guix challenge does), but > I've been thinking this could make it easier to

Re: Reproducible Builds Summit 2022

2022-11-05 Thread Christopher Baines
zimoun writes: > Really cool! Thank you for the heads-up. > > On Thu, 03 Nov 2022 at 15:44, Efraim Flashner wrote: > >> We should also continue working on implementing a >> change in the ACL to allow requiring a K of N agreement between >> different substitute servers that a b

Re: Reproducible Builds Summit 2022

2022-11-05 Thread zimoun
Hi, Really cool! Thank you for the heads-up. On Thu, 03 Nov 2022 at 15:44, Efraim Flashner wrote: > We should also continue working on implementing a > change in the ACL to allow requiring a K of N agreement between > different substitute servers that a build is correct^2. I

Re: Reproducible Builds Summit 2022, nar support in diffoscope

2022-11-05 Thread Christopher Baines
Efraim Flashner writes: > Chris and I are here at the reproducible builds summit in Venice, we're > winding down now but it's been a great time meeting everyone and > planning out upcoming tasks. One thing I forgot to tell Efraim about is that I got around to looking at nar support in diffoscop

Re: Reproducible Builds Summit 2022

2022-11-03 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hello! Efraim Flashner skribis: > Chris and I are here at the reproducible builds summit in Venice, we're > winding down now but it's been a great time meeting everyone and > planning out upcoming tasks. Thanks for the report! I have fond memories of previous editions of the summit, I hope thi

Reproducible Builds Summit 2022

2022-11-03 Thread Efraim Flashner
Chris and I are here at the reproducible builds summit in Venice, we're winding down now but it's been a great time meeting everyone and planning out upcoming tasks. The good news is Guix is Great! We have our tightly controlled dependency chain which makes it really easy to know exactly which inp