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Notes about issue random_order_in_java_jar_manifest_mf in stretch

Identifier: random_order_in_java_jar_manifest_mf
Suites: unstable / bookworm / bullseye / buster / stretch / experimental
Description: Java .jar files written by some tools have a random order in MANIFEST.MF.
Packages in 'stretch' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

reproducible icon 16 reproducible packages in stretch/amd64: apache-directory-jdbm assertj-core freehep-io guacamole-client hawtdispatch httpcomponents-client istack-commons jackson-core jackson-databind jackson-dataformat-xml jackson-jaxrs-providers jackson-module-jaxb-annotations jaxb-api libjdo-api-java testng xmlstreambuffer

FTBR icon 5 unreproducible packages in stretch/amd64: epubcheck libjdom1-java libjdom2-java libxalan2-java r-cran-lambda.r

 

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