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-rwxr-xr-xbin/reproducible_coreboot.sh2
-rwxr-xr-xbin/reproducible_openwrt.sh2
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/bin/reproducible_coreboot.sh b/bin/reproducible_coreboot.sh
index f1d15a7d..2802f69d 100755
--- a/bin/reproducible_coreboot.sh
+++ b/bin/reproducible_coreboot.sh
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ cat > $PAGE <<- EOF
</center></p>
EOF
write_page " <h1>Reproducible Coreboot</h1>"
-write_page " <p><em>Reproducible builds</em> enable anyone to reproduce bit by bit identical binary packages from a given source, so that anyone can verify that a given binary derived from the source it was said to be derived. There is a lot more information about <a href=\"https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds\">reproducible builds on the Debian wiki</a> and on <a href=\"https://reproducible.debian.net\">https://reproducible.debian.net</a>. The wiki has a lot more information, eg. why this is useful, what common issues exist and which workarounds and solutions are known.<br />"
+write_page " <p><em>Reproducible builds</em> enable anyone to reproduce bit by bit identical binary packages from a given source, so that anyone can verify that a given binary derived from the source it was said to be derived. There is a lot more information about <a href=\"https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds\">reproducible builds on the Debian wiki</a> and on <a href=\"https://reproducible.debian.net\">https://reproducible.debian.net</a>. The wiki explains in deep why this is useful, what common issues exist and which workarounds and solutions are known.<br />"
write_page " <em>Reproducible Coreboot</em> is an effort to apply this to coreboot. Thus each coreboot.rom is build twice (without payloads), with a few varitations added and then those two ROMs are compared using <a href=\"https://tracker.debian.org/debbindiff\">debbindiff</a>. Please note that the toolchain is not varied at all as the rebuild happens on exactly the same system. More variations are expected to be seen in the wild.</p>"
write_page " <p>There is a monthly run <a href=\"https://jenkins.debian.net/view/reproducible/job/reproducible_coreboot/\">jenkins job</a> to test the <code>master</code> branch of <a href=\"https://review.coreboot.org/p/coreboot.git\">coreboot.git</a>. Currently this job is triggered more often though, because this is still under development and brand new. The jenkins job is simply running <a href=\"http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/qa/jenkins.debian.net.git/tree/bin/reproducible_coreboot.sh\">reproducible_coreboot.sh</a> in a Debian environment and this script is solely responsible for creating this page. Feel invited to join <code>#debian-reproducible</code> (on irc.oftc.net) to request job runs whenever sensible. Patches and other <a href=\"mailto:reproducible-builds@lists.alioth.debian.org\">feedback</a> are very much appreciated!</p>"
write_page " <p>$GOOD_ROMS ($GOOD_PERCENT%) out of $ALL_ROMS built coreboot images were reproducible in our test setup"
diff --git a/bin/reproducible_openwrt.sh b/bin/reproducible_openwrt.sh
index 84113da1..9eeeee46 100755
--- a/bin/reproducible_openwrt.sh
+++ b/bin/reproducible_openwrt.sh
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ cat $BANNER_HTML >> $PAGE
write_page " </code></center></p>"
write_page " </div><div id=\"main-content\">"
write_page " <h1>OpenWrt - <em>reproducible</em> wireless freedom$MAGIC_SIGN</h1>"
-write_page " <p><em>Reproducible builds</em> enable anyone to reproduce bit by bit identical binary packages from a given source, so that anyone can verify that a given binary derived from the source it was said to be derived. There is a lot more information about <a href=\"https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds\">reproducible builds on the Debian wiki</a> and on <a href=\"https://reproducible.debian.net\">https://reproducible.debian.net</a>. The wiki has a lot more information, eg. why this is useful, what common issues exist and which workarounds and solutions are known.<br />"
+write_page " <p><em>Reproducible builds</em> enable anyone to reproduce bit by bit identical binary packages from a given source, so that anyone can verify that a given binary derived from the source it was said to be derived. There is a lot more information about <a href=\"https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds\">reproducible builds on the Debian wiki</a> and on <a href=\"https://reproducible.debian.net\">https://reproducible.debian.net</a>. The wiki explains in more depth why this is useful, what common issues exist and which workarounds and solutions are known.<br />"
write_page " <em>Reproducible OpenWrt</em> is an effort to apply this to OpenWrt Thus each OpenWR target is build twice, with a few varitations added and then the resulting images and packages from the two builds are compared using <a href=\"https://tracker.debian.org/debbindiff\">debbindiff</a>, <em>which currently cannot detect <code>.bin</code> files as squashfs filesystems.</em> Thus the resulting debbindiff output is not nearly as clear as it could be - hopefully this limitation will be overcome soon. Also please note that the toolchain is not varied at all as the rebuild happens on exactly the same system. More variations are expected to be seen in the wild.</p>"
write_page " <p>There is a monthly run <a href=\"https://jenkins.debian.net/view/reproducible/job/reproducible_openwrt/\">jenkins job</a> to test the <code>master</code> branch of <a href=\"git://git.openwrt.org/openwrt.git\">openwrt.git</a>. Currently this job is triggered more often though, because this is still under development and brand new. The jenkins job is simply running <a href=\"http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/qa/jenkins.debian.net.git/tree/bin/reproducible_openwrt.sh\">reproducible_openwrt.sh</a> in a Debian environment and this script is solely responsible for creating this page. Feel invited to join <code>#debian-reproducible</code> (on irc.oftc.net) to request job runs whenever sensible. Patches and other <a href=\"mailto:reproducible-builds@lists.alioth.debian.org\">feedback</a> are very much appreciated!</p>"
write_page " <p>$GOOD_IMAGES ($GOOD_PERCENT_IMAGES%) out of $ALL_IMAGES built images and $GOOD_PACKAGES ($GOOD_PERCENT_PACKAGES%) out of $ALL_PACKAGES built packages were reproducible in our test setup."