The Reproducible Build Zoo
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of reproducible builds in this informative conference talk by Vagrant Cascadian. Dive into the Reproducible Builds Project's efforts to create bit-for-bit identical software builds, enabling independent verification. Learn about the evolution of Debian's armhf architecture build farm, which grew into a diverse network of over twenty systems running on consumer-grade ARM boards. Take a guided tour of the low-power ARM build zoo, discovering the technologies used to manage it and the challenges faced in mainline Linux and u-boot support for Debian. Gain insights into automated rebuilds of software, including Debian's vast collection of 24,000+ source packages. Understand the importance of reproducible builds in software development and the innovative approaches used to achieve this goal.
Syllabus
The Reproducible Build Zoo - Vagrant Cascadian, Aikidev, LLC
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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