# Safer build options By default, the Rust compiler includes your current path information in the binaries that it generates. This could be a problem if, for example, you are building from a path like `/home/FirstnameLastname/build/arti` and releasing binaries (or uploading backtraces) under a pseudonym that you do not want linked to `FirstnameLastname`. There is a good overview of the issues here at https://github.com/betrusted-io/xous-core/issues/57 . There are a couple of workarounds here. # Workaround one: reproducible build If you have Docker, you can run a reproducible build of Arti, so that the binary you make will be the same as a binary generated by anybody else. See the [`docker_reproducible_build`](../maint/docker_reproducible_build) script for more information. # Workaround two: RUSTFLAGS As a quick-and-dirty solution, you can use the `--remap-path-prefix` option to tell the Rust compiler to re-map your paths into anonymized ones. This is not a perfect solution; there are known issues under some configurations, particularly if you are linking to a static OpenSSL. Personally, I get good results from running: ``` RUSTFLAGS="--remap-path-prefix $HOME/.cargo=.cargo --remap-path-prefix $(pwd)=." \ cargo build --release -p arti ``` After you do this, you can use `strings target/release/arti | grep "$HOME"` to see if your home directory appears in the result.