The Arch Linux project has reached an important infrastructure milestone by making its official Windows Subsystem for Linux image fully reproducible.

In simple terms, this means that the image is now built so that it produces exactly the same result every time. If the image is rebuilt later using the same source, it will be identical down to the last bit.

For everyday users, the benefit is mainly about trust and reliability. It becomes much easier to verify that the image you download has not been altered, tampered with, or accidentally changed during the build process.

I use arch btw

  • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    VERY interesting. I don’t know why WSL is the pinning point for this, but I assume M$ needs this and they got paid a bounty (hopefully).

    M$ is seriously trying to shift their shit Windows build systems over to WSL for some reason. It makes zero fucking sense. I bet this has something to do with that and replicating the success of GitHub Actions toolkit but a hat on a hat with Windows as the Bottom Bitch.

    Pretty sad.