--- name: Unreproducible package about: A package that does not produce a bit-by-bit reproducible result each time it is built title: '' labels: [ '0.kind: enhancement', '6.topic: reproducible builds' ] assignees: '' --- Building this package multiple times does not yield bit-by-bit identical results, complicating the detection of Continuous Integration (CI) breaches. For more information on this issue, visit [reproducible-builds.org](https://reproducible-builds.org/). Fixing bit-by-bit reproducibility also has additional advantages, such as avoiding hard-to-reproduce bugs, making content-addressed storage more effective and reducing rebuilds in such systems. ### Steps To Reproduce In the following steps, replace `` with the canonical name of the package. #### 1. Build the package This step will build the package. Specific arguments are passed to the command to keep the build artifacts so we can compare them in case of differences. Execute the following command: ``` nix-build '' -A && nix-build '' -A --check --keep-failed ``` Or using the new command line style: ``` nix build nixpkgs# && nix build nixpkgs# --rebuild --keep-failed ``` #### 2. Compare the build artifacts If the previous command completes successfully, no differences were found and there's nothing to do, builds are reproducible. If it terminates with the error message `error: derivation '' may not be deterministic: output '' differs from ''`, use `diffoscope` to investigate the discrepancies between the two build outputs. You may need to add the `--exclude-directory-metadata recursive` option to ignore files and directories metadata (*e.g. timestamp*) differences. ``` nix run nixpkgs#diffoscopeMinimal -- --exclude-directory-metadata recursive ``` #### 3. Examine the build log To examine the build log, use: ``` nix-store --read-log $(nix-instantiate '' -A ) ``` Or with the new command line style: ``` nix log $(nix path-info --derivation nixpkgs#) ``` ### Additional context (please share the relevant fragment of the diffoscope output here, and any additional analysis you may have done)