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20/45: reppar: Remove bibliography entries for Web sites.


From: Ludovic Courtès
Subject: 20/45: reppar: Remove bibliography entries for Web sites.
Date: Tue, 09 Jun 2015 12:37:05 +0000

civodul pushed a commit to branch master
in repository maintenance.

commit d43461664d542e6601e3770b0df10876695d2b8a
Author: Ludovic Courtès <address@hidden>
Date:   Mon Jun 1 08:54:20 2015 +0200

    reppar: Remove bibliography entries for Web sites.
---
 doc/reppar-2015/reproducible-hpc.skb |   13 ++++++-------
 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/reppar-2015/reproducible-hpc.skb 
b/doc/reppar-2015/reproducible-hpc.skb
index 38bd94e..7b3243c 100644
--- a/doc/reppar-2015/reproducible-hpc.skb
+++ b/doc/reppar-2015/reproducible-hpc.skb
@@ -234,9 +234,8 @@ details of the build environment and host machine
 may leak into the binary that is uploaded.  Thus, chances are
 that another user would not be able to reproduce the exact same binary.
 It is worth noting that this particular issue is being addressed in the
-context of Debian by the Reproducible project ,(ref :bib
-'debian-reproducible-web), and by tools such as Fedora's Mock ,(ref :bib
-'fedora-mock-web).])
+context of Debian by the Reproducible project, and by tools such as
+Fedora's Mock.])
       (p [Second, while it is in theory possible for a user to define
 their own variant of a package, as is often needed in HPC, this
 happens to be often difficult in practice.  On an RPM-based system,
@@ -681,14 +680,14 @@ completely pure build environments, without ,(tt 
[/bin/sh]).  While
 this may sound like a detail, adding ,(tt [/bin/sh]) to the chroot has
 proved to be a serious barrier to reproducibility in practice ,(ref :bib
 'courtes2013:functional).])
-      (p [More recently, Debian's Reproducible project ,(ref :bib
-'debian-reproducible-web) has developed tools to perform isolated builds
-and identify sources of non-determinism.  Gitian ,(ref :bib 'gitian-web)
+      (p [More recently, Debian's Reproducible project
+has developed tools to perform isolated builds
+and identify sources of non-determinism.  Gitian
 is a tool initially developed by the Tor Project that uses VMs
 to perform isolated builds.  Google's recently-unveiled Bazel
 build tool relies on container facilities provided by the kernel Linux,
 similar to the Nix/Guix daemon, and provides another DSL to describe
-build operations ,(ref :bib 'bazel-web).])
+build operations.])
       (p [At the other end of the spectrum, reproducibility can be
 achieved with more heavyweight approaches such as full operating system
 deployments ,(ref :bib 'jeanvoine2013:kadeploy3), VM



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