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Notes about issue captures_build_path in stretch

Identifier: captures_build_path
Suites: unstable / bookworm / bullseye / buster / stretch / experimental
Description: Captures build path, e.g., /build/1st/foo-42.0 v. /build/foo-42.0/2nd
Currently we vary the build path only when testing packages from unstable
and experimental, for testing and stable we recommend that rebuilds are done in the
same path as the original build.
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This issue is only for miscellaneous issues which need individual fixes,
please create new issues for specific issues, e.g. gcc_captures_build_path.
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Here follows some general tips for packages using the standard GNU toolchain:
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If using autoconf, make sure you call ./configure via a relative and not absolute path.
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If your issue is related to using the `__FILE__` macro, or the recording of
--debug-prefix-map flags in non-GCC non-debugging output, this is what is
fixed by our patch mentioned above; you should not need to fix it
specifically in your package.
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For more background information see:
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https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/reproducible-builds/Week-of-Mon-20160822/006788.html
https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/reproducible-builds/Week-of-Mon-20160905/006984.html
https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/reproducible-builds/Week-of-Mon-20160912/007076.html
Packages in 'stretch' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

reproducible icon 98 reproducible packages in stretch/amd64: ace acm alevt asterisk-flite ben bonnie++ camitk cegui-mk2 cernlib choqok cmtk creduce csmith epiphany-browser esdl exonerate fig2sxd fish forge fpgatools freebsd-glue fte geiser genders gkrellmoon glusterfs gr-air-modes gretl hmmer hugs98 irrlicht isc-kea itsol kfourinline kimageformats labplot libapreq2 libdbusmenu-qt libept libhdf4 liblemon libnjb librostlab libswe libvpx libwildmagic lincity-ng mccs menhir misery mothur mp4h ne neotoma oar ohcount omniorb-dfsg ossp-uuid pajeng paw pccts pcre-ocaml pdb2pqr pdf-presenter-console pinpoint polyml powerman prooftree psocksxx pvm qbs qtconnectivity-opensource-src qtdeclarative-opensource-src qtsensors-opensource-src qtserialport-opensource-src qtx11extras-opensource-src reglookup ruby-narray-miss sbc silly simulpic skycat sopwith stella stone thin tntdb vdr-plugin-dvd buddy+ ffmpeg+ gli# krita+ libsx+ linux+ shapetools+ tempest-for-eliza+ tolua+++ xxkb+

FTBFS icon 4 FTBFS packages in stretch/amd64: elixir-lang neovim postfix sketch

FTBR icon 121 unreproducible packages in stretch/amd64: advi amora-server anytun aspectj augeas autoconf2.59 banshee beignet bibclean bibledit-gtk boolstuff brltty cduce comedilib coq cross-toolchain-base cupt dacs dballe docky doxygen eclipse-cdt-pkg-config efl emboss eso-midas fftw fsharp gambas3 gdb geant321 geoip geomview getdp getfem++ ghc ghc-testsuite gnome-sharp2 gnome-video-arcade grass gtk-gnutella gtk-sharp2 hyperestraier hyperic-sigar icu4j-4.2 injeqt irsim jabref juman libcoyotl libevocosm libgcrypt20 libguestfs libhdate libical libnb-platform18-java libsdl-console libspring-java libwebcam lifelines logol lout madness manila marionnet mayavi2 mona mono-basic msp430-libc namazu2 oasis3 oclgrind openmolar openmpi oregano pebl pegasus-wms php-finder-facade plplot pocl postgresql-9.6 pymvpa2 python-cycler qdbm qtdoc-opensource-src qtquickcontrols-opensource-src qttools-opensource-src qtwebchannel-opensource-src quantlib r-base racket sbcl senlin simstring skytools3 slime smuxi spark sqlite3 statsmodels swish-e telepathy-python tuxguitar warzone2100 witty woo xmlcopyeditor xorp cclive+ grub2#+++ infinipath-psm+ lam+ lcm+ libforms+ lirc+#++ mclibs# mono+ paraview+ pike8.0+++ unicon# vlc#+ whitedune#

NFU icon 3 not for us packages in stretch/amd64: atitvout ne10 pforth

 

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