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Notes about issue randomness_in_binaries_generated_by_golang in buster

Identifier: randomness_in_binaries_generated_by_golang
Suites: unstable / trixie / bookworm / bullseye / buster / experimental
URL: https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/dh-golang/merge_requests/6
Description: Fixed upstream, but a new src:golang-go has not yet been uploaded to Debian.
Packages in 'buster' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

reproducible icon 29 reproducible packages in buster/amd64: codesearch direnv ffcvt golang-bindata golang-github-benbjohnson-tmpl golang-github-calmh-xdr golang-github-dataence-porter2 golang-github-dcso-bloom golang-github-docker-docker-credential-helpers golang-github-geertjohan-go.rice golang-github-go-debos-fakemachine golang-github-golang-mock golang-github-gucumber-gucumber golang-github-influxdata-yarpc golang-github-nicksnyder-go-i18n golang-github-odeke-em-cli-spinner golang-github-pelletier-go-toml golang-github-pointlander-peg golang-github-pquerna-ffjson golang-github-rakyll-statik golang-github-ugorji-go-codec golang-github-yosssi-ace golang-goprotobuf golint jid kxd ncbi-entrez-direct piuparts pt-websocket

FTBFS icon 1 FTBFS packages in buster/amd64: prometheus

FTBR icon 41 unreproducible packages in buster/amd64: browserpass burrow canid certspotter cloudsql-proxy debiman debos elvish etcd fdroidcl fever fscrypt g10k git-lfs gitlab-shell go-cve-dictionary go-dep go-exploitdb gobuster golang-github-alecthomas-chroma golang-github-bmatsuo-lmdb-go golang-github-mailru-easyjson golang-github-vbatts-tar-split golang-github-vmware-govmomi google-cloud-print-connector gopass hellfire irtt kcptun mender-cli morty pk4 prometheus-apache-exporter prometheus-bind-exporter prometheus-nginx-exporter prometheus-snmp-exporter prometheus-sql-exporter prometheus-squid-exporter restic textql wuzz

 

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