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Notes about issue fonts_in_pdf_files in bullseye

Identifier: fonts_in_pdf_files
Suites: unstable / trixie / bookworm / bullseye / experimental
Description: The internally used names/identifiers of fonts embedded into PDF files varies.
The order of embedded fonts can also be different.
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The order is only different if the date differs (set by TZ environment
variable for example). If the date is the same, then the font name
is reproducible. Difference in hour/minute/second resolution seems
to be irrelevant.
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The font name occurs in the /BaseFont field and in the /Fontname field.
The name is of the form XXXXXX+YYY where the XXXXXX part is the one that
varies and is called the subset_tag. It is generated in
texk/web2c/pdftexdir/utils.c function make_subset_tag() from an MD5 sum
over the font glyphs.
Packages in 'bullseye' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

reproducible icon 16 reproducible packages in bullseye/amd64: bacula-doc code-saturne dune-common dune-localfunctions flann gnustep-make libtommath libu2f-server logidee-tools minlog mrpt pasdoc rheolef sollya soundscaperenderer yosys

FTBFS icon 1 FTBFS packages in bullseye/amd64: form

FTBR icon 29 unreproducible packages in bullseye/amd64: asymptote avr-libc cafeobj canl-c cxxtest debmake-doc enblend-enfuse firehol gdcm gl2ps gnubg gprolog kicad libtheora live-manual mpich ocaml-atd pmw python-escript systemtap tcode topal ufoai weka winff yacas graphviz+ libu2f-host+ manderlbot#

 

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