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Notes about issue captures_varying_number_of_build_path_directory_components in bookworm

Identifier: captures_varying_number_of_build_path_directory_components
Suites: unstable / trixie / bookworm / bullseye / experimental
Description: eg. /tmp/buildd/one/two vs /tmp/buildd/one/two/three can result in relative URIs (eg. ../../../usr/some/share/dir) differing.
Packages in 'bookworm' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

reproducible icon 48 reproducible packages in bookworm/amd64: astropy-regions astroscrappy cyvcf2 ipywidgets less.js libgpuarray lomiri-notifications lumino node-axios node-babel7 node-brotli-size node-buble node-cross-fetch node-dagre-d3-renderer node-dagre-layout node-es6-promise node-expat node-fuzzaldrin-plus node-iconv node-jest node-jschardet node-libpq node-magic-string node-modern-syslog node-node-sass node-prop-types node-rdf-canonize node-re2 node-rollup node-tippex node-typestyle node-uri-js node-url-parse node-webfont node-websocket node-with node-zrender photutils phpmyadmin pymatgen python-pomegranate python-pyspike qtmir twitter-bootstrap4 uim vue.js yt zfp

FTBR icon 3 unreproducible packages in bookworm/amd64: node-opencv node-shiny-server qutip

 

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