Leftovers: Debian

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Debian "Stretch" release delayed slightly
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Introduction to Internal Structure of A Debian Package
The /usr directory here is equal with /usr directory in every Debian system. This directory contains some other directories such as bin, lib, share, etc. The bin (/usr/bin) directory contains the binary file. In Debian package context, here is where the program stored. The lib (/usr/lib) directory contains library file. The share (/usr/share) directory contains another directories such as icons, doc, etc. Note that the explanations here are just in general. A special case when bin contains shell script or lib contains binary executable is possible.
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Debian Ruby Sprint 2016 - day 5: More Reproducible Builds, Retrospective, and A Little Bit of Tourism
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Debian Ruby Sprint 2016 - day 4: Steady Progress, Deferred Spring Cleaning, and Capital Sins
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Reproducible builds: week 44 in Stretch cycle
Didier Raboud uploaded pyppd/1.0.2-4 which makes PPD generation deterministic.
Emmanuel Bourg uploaded plexus-maven-plugin/1.3.8-10 which sorts the components in the components.xml files generated by the plugin.
Guillem Jover has implemented stable ordering for members of the control archives in .debs.
Chris Lamb submitted another patch to improve reproducibility of files generated by cython.
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Current status of iptables & nftables in Debian
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