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Notes about issue timestamps_in_source_generated_by_rcc in unstable

Identifier: timestamps_in_source_generated_by_rcc
Suites: unstable / bookworm / bullseye / buster / experimental
Description: resource files generated by Qt's resource compiler (rcc) depend on mtimes
of the input files, which may have been generated at build time.
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There is an upstream bug https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-62511 and a
corresponding merged pull request https://codereview.qt-project.org/202999.
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A temporary solution is to add '--format-version 1' to the rcc command line.
Packages in 'unstable' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

FTBFS icon 2 FTBFS packages in unstable/amd64: kuttypy mozillavpn

FTBR icon 71 unreproducible packages in unstable/amd64: akonadiconsole antimony apt-offline aseba autokey calamares dupeguru dxf2gcode elisa-player expeyes falkon grantlee-editor gwenview js8call jtdx juffed kaddressbook kdelibs4support keditbookmarks kid3 kompare kpackage kpeople kproperty kreport kuserfeedback kwidgetsaddons libdrumstick lomiri-system-settings minuet mnemosyne nextcloud-desktop nitrokey-app octomap openlp opensnitch pampi plasma-discover plasma-framework plover plume-creator ponyprog purpose q4wine qhttpengine qqc2-suru-style qt6-declarative qt6-multimedia qt6-positioning qt6-quick3d qt6-quick3dphysics qt6-remoteobjects qt6-tools qt6-virtualkeyboard qt6-wayland qt6-webchannel qt6-websockets qtscxml-everywhere-src rapid-photo-downloader rtklib sasview scram syncthingtray syrthes umbrello veyon webcamoid wsjtx zint zulucrypt neovim-qt+

 

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