Notes about issue nondeterministic_ordering_in_documentation_generated_by_doxygen in unstable
Identifier: | nondeterministic_ordering_in_documentation_generated_by_doxygen |
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Suites: | unstable / trixie / bookworm / bullseye / experimental |
Description: |
"Additional Inherited Members" has nondeterministic children in the (HTML?) docs. . This can also happen when there is a real C function and a hash-define with the same name. Doxygen sorts the member names but it only appears to use the name so it is not stable relative to their type, resulting in nondeterministic output. . MemberNameSDict::compareValues in doxygen's membername.cpp is suspicious. |
Packages in 'unstable' known to be affected by this issue: (the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined) |
18 reproducible packages in unstable/amd64:
2 FTBFS packages in unstable/amd64:
13 unreproducible packages in unstable/amd64:
1 blacklisted packages in unstable/amd64:
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