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Is there a .NET Core package in Ubuntu's main or universe repos?

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I know of .NET Core / .NET 5 official Microsoft snaps and debs.
However, I believe OSS snaps aren't necessarily compiled as reproducible builds.
If I'm not mistaken, the publisher provides the already-compiled snap package, so it's not compiled by the Ubuntu Team, right? And the same goes for custom APT sources. So I don't think the official packages are verifiably reproducible from source (please correct me if I'm wrong, with sources).

So, I'm looking for a .NET package (both Runtime and SDK, if available) that has been created as a reproducible build.

Is there a .NET 5 / Core deb in Ubuntu's main or universe repositories? If not, is there any similar alternative to obtain a reproducible build of dotnet (other than manually compiling it myself, of course)? Ideally I'd get updates (or at least notifications) and not have to "trust" other's compilations too much.

If this isn't possible, has there been any community requests to make the official builds reproducible or verifiable somehow?


Related general question: Are apt packages in main and universe ALWAYS guaranteed to be built from source by Ubuntu or Debian mantainers?

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https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=dotnet
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