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And when you compile regularly you don't?



Yes, but if you want to rebuild the trust chain you cannot restart from an untrusted compiler. The idea is to bootstrap a trusted compiler from nothing (i.e., from little enough so that you can check it directly), and then use the trusted compiler for everything else.


When you compile regularly you don't, mainly because you're more interested in ensuring your code isn't broken and you have no intention to ship the binaries to anyone.




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