ENT-14061: Make the source and package tarballs reproducible (3.24.x)#3171
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Two builds of the same source tree now produce byte-identical tarballs, following GNU tar's reproducibility guidance. Ticket: ENT-14061 Changelog: Masterfiles builds are now reproducible Signed-off-by: Lars Erik Wik <lars.erik.wik@northern.tech> (cherry picked from commit 72c04dd)
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@cf-bottom Jenkins with exotics please :) |
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Alright, I triggered a build: (with exotics) Jenkins: https://ci.cfengine.com/job/pr-pipeline/13921/ Packages: http://buildcache.cfengine.com/packages/testing-pr/jenkins-pr-pipeline-13921/ |
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Two builds of the same source tree now produce byte-identical tarballs, following GNU tar's reproducibility guidance.
Ticket: ENT-14061
Backported from #3166