On Thu, May 08, 2025 at 07:24:55PM -0600, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
I agree with your conclusions, except for one point: Currently, Debian
*aims* at being fully reproducible, but _has never achieved it_ so far (although we have a quite high degree of reproducibility).
looking at
https://reproduce.debian.net/ I've started to think that we
might be able to reach 100% for Debian *stable* with the duke release, though duke+1 is probably more likely...
And I'm quite positive that we'll soon have some real world real hardware systems
running *only* packages from forky which have reproduced.
my current video conference laptop running trixie has >97% of its installed packages reproduced *today*.
$ debian-repro-status|grep -v GOOD
INFO debian-repro-status > 58/2210 packages are not reproducible.
INFO debian-repro-status > Your system is 97.38% reproducible.
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