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Notes about issue user_hostname_manually_added_requiring_further_investigation in stretch

Identifier: user_hostname_manually_added_requiring_further_investigation
Suites: unstable / bookworm / bullseye / buster / stretch / experimental
Description: Packages which intentionally capture the username or hostname into a custom format,
but aren't obviously using any tool or system which has this as a core issue.
Interesting because they could be fixed by fixing these things at build time.
Packages in 'stretch' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

FTBFS icon 1 FTBFS packages in stretch/amd64: user-mode-linux

FTBR icon 47 unreproducible packages in stretch/amd64: alljoyn-core-1504 alljoyn-core-1509 alljoyn-core-1604 bibclean broccoli ceilometer debmake-doc ecl eclipse-titan eso-midas freewnn galax geomview getdp getfem++ gmsh icinga2 kvirc madness manila mira namazu2 netrek-client-cow netsurf openjdk-8-jre-dcevm openmpi petsc php7.0 python-qtconsole r-base remote-tty ripmime sbcl senlin silo-llnl sipxtapi slof smlnj sphinxsearch squeak-vm xemacs21-packages xorp grub2#+++ lam+ librep#+ omake# vlc#+

 

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