Hi!
> apksigcopier is a tool for copying APK signatures from a signed APK
> to an unsigned one (in order to verify reproducible builds). It can
> also be used to compare two APKs with different signatures.
As apksigcopier [1] -- including the vendored copy in fdroidserver [2]
-- has worked
Hi!
I'd like to contribute to Reproducible Builds (for Debian).
I've read [1] and requested access to [2]; unfortunately, [3] is a
broken link.
- Felix
[1] https://reproducible-builds.org/contribute/
[2] http://salsa.debian.org/reproducible-builds
[3]
Hi!
I just released v0.5.0 of apksigcopier, which is the same code that
has now also been merged into fdroidserver master as a vendored
library.
I've also uploaded a Debian source package to mentors.debian.net,
which is now awaiting Holger's sponsorship.
- Felix
Hi Torsten,
* Torsten Grote [2021-03-31 16:58]:
> On Sunday, 28 March 2021 22:02:33 -03 Felix C. Stegerman wrote:
> > apksigcopier [2], a tool to copy APK signatures
> > from a signed APK to an unsigned one.
>
> What kind of signatures does the tool support (couldn't find
Hi!
The F-Droid reproducible builds & verification effort recently led [1]
to the development of apksigcopier [2], a tool to copy APK signatures
from a signed APK to an unsigned one.
( I've started packaging it for Debian [3] and intend to file an ITP
soon, but since I'm not a Debian developer
* "Bernhard M. Wiedemann" [2021-01-04 12:48]:
> This is not a timestamp issue, though. If those are varying, they are in
> the header (first 12 bytes) of the .pyc.
>
>
> │ 00f0: 6d5a 0d62 6469 7374 5f77 696e 696e 7374 mZ.bdist_wininst
> │ -0100: 5a05 6368 6563 6b5a 0675 706c 6f61 644e
Hi Frederik,
* Frederik Rietdijk [2021-01-04 14:48]:
> Recently I spent some time again as well on making the Python interpreters
> in Nixpkgs build reproducibly. The following Nix expression results in
> deterministic builds of the 3.x interpreters we have. Search for
> `determinis` and you
Hi Bernhard (& Chris),
* "Bernhard M. Wiedemann" [2021-01-04 12:48]:
> Am 04.01.21 um 11:23 schrieb Chris Lamb:
> >> p4a compiles those with "hostpython -OO -m compileall -b -f" (where
> >> hostpython is the cross-compiled Python for the target -- arm64-v8a or
> >> armeabi-v7a -- which is thus