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by Foxboron 1713 days ago
Such rebuilds systems are complicated and might not work 100% when you first start out. There can be multiple complete rebuilds done while removing edge-case bugs that either fails the building or introduces variance into the builds.
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That's some helpful context, thank you.

As a further analysis, I note that, excluding the current "pending" builds, the "reproducible" segment accounts for 93% of all packages so far.

I don't know if it's reasonable to assume that the "pending" packages are a representative sample in terms of their reproducibility, or how likely the "retry" packages are to succeed, but I'm hopeful that in a few days the "reproducible" stat will pass 90% for real.

As predicted, the "reproducible" segment on that pie chart[0] is now at 90.1% with a few percent of packages still pending or being retried.

[0] https://debian.notset.fr/rebuild/results/bullseye_full.amd64...