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Notes about issue ocaml_captures_build_path in buster

Identifier: ocaml_captures_build_path
Suites: unstable / trixie / bookworm / bullseye / buster / experimental
Description: Captures build path, e.g., /build/1st/foo-42.0 v. /build/foo-42.0/2nd
Packages in 'buster' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

reproducible icon 122 reproducible packages in buster/amd64: cairo-ocaml camlidl camlimages camljava camlp4 camlpdf camlzip camomile cmdliner cppo cryptgps dochelp dune easy-format facile findlib haxe jsonm kalzium lablgl lablgtk3 lambda-term liquidsoap menhir misery mlgmp morbig mysql-ocaml obus ocaml-alsa ocaml-atd ocaml-base64 ocaml-batteries ocaml-benchmark ocaml-bitstring ocaml-cry ocaml-csv ocaml-ctypes ocaml-data-notation ocaml-dbus ocaml-dssi ocaml-dtools ocaml-duppy ocaml-estring ocaml-expat ocaml-expect ocaml-extunix ocaml-faad ocaml-fileutils ocaml-flac ocaml-frei0r ocaml-gen ocaml-gettext ocaml-gstreamer ocaml-inifiles ocaml-inotify ocaml-lame ocaml-lastfm ocaml-libvirt ocaml-lo ocaml-migrate-parsetree ocaml-mm ocaml-ogg ocaml-opus ocaml-portaudio ocaml-ptmap ocaml-pulseaudio ocaml-qtest ocaml-re ocaml-reins ocaml-res ocaml-rope ocaml-samplerate ocaml-sedlex ocaml-shine ocaml-soundtouch ocaml-speex ocaml-sqlexpr ocaml-sqlite3 ocaml-ssl ocaml-taglib ocaml-text ocaml-theora ocaml-usb ocaml-visitors ocaml-voaacenc ocaml-vorbis ocaml-xmlplaylist ocamlagrep ocamlcreal ocamldap ocamlify ocamlmod ocamlpam ocamlsdl ocp-indent ocplib-simplex ohcount pagodacf parmap pcre-ocaml perl4caml ppx-derivers ppx-tools ppx-tools-versioned pxp ragel react reactivedata syslog-ocaml type-conv unison uuidm why3 wyrd xml-light xstr xstrp4 yojson zed zeroinstall-injector ocamlgsl#

FTBR icon 10 unreproducible packages in buster/amd64: apron belenios libguestfs mcl ocaml-deriving-ocsigen ocamlnet orpie ppx-deriving virt-top omake#

blacklisted icon 1 blacklisted packages in buster/amd64: ben

 

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