Debian navigation

Notes about issue haskell_abi_hash_differences in trixie

Identifier: haskell_abi_hash_differences
Suites: unstable / forky / trixie / bookworm / experimental
Description: the interface/abi hash in .hi files differs between builds. Curiously, the
order of these fields appears to differ too, but that might be downstream
of the former issue.
Packages in 'trixie' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

reproducible icon 69 reproducible packages in trixie/amd64: haskell-adjunctions haskell-atomic-write haskell-attoparsec haskell-authenticate-oauth haskell-binary-orphans haskell-boomerang haskell-bytestring-to-vector haskell-chart haskell-cipher-camellia haskell-comonad haskell-concurrent-supply haskell-cryptohash-md5 haskell-cryptohash-sha256 haskell-curve25519 haskell-dav haskell-deepseq-generics haskell-enclosed-exceptions haskell-filtrable haskell-fold-debounce haskell-from-sum haskell-gi-gdkpixbuf haskell-gi-gdkx11 haskell-gi-gobject haskell-gi-pango haskell-gi-vte haskell-hslua-list haskell-hsopenssl haskell-http-api-data haskell-juicypixels haskell-keys haskell-language-c haskell-lukko haskell-lzma haskell-map-syntax haskell-microstache haskell-mono-traversable haskell-monoid-subclasses haskell-network haskell-openglraw haskell-pandoc-types haskell-parallel haskell-path haskell-pem haskell-persistent haskell-profunctors haskell-say haskell-semirings haskell-shakespeare haskell-shelly haskell-should-not-typecheck haskell-sop-core haskell-src-meta haskell-template-haskell-compat-v0208 haskell-text-conversions haskell-text-short haskell-th-compat haskell-th-env haskell-tls haskell-typed-process haskell-unix-time haskell-uuid-types haskell-wai-extra haskell-word-trie haskell-xml-conduit haskell-yesod haskell-yesod-auth haskell-yesod-auth-hashdb haskell-yesod-test xmonad-contrib

 

Our notes about issues affecting packages are stored in notes.git and are targeted at packages in Debian in 'unstable/amd64' (unless they say otherwise).

A package name displayed with a bold font is an indication that this package has a note. Visited packages are linked in green, those which have not been visited are linked in blue.
A # sign after the name of a package indicates that a bug is filed against it. Likewise, a + sign indicates there is a patch available, a P means a pending bug while # indicates a closed bug. In cases of several bugs, the symbol is repeated.