Diff of the two buildlogs:
--
--- b1/build.log 2025-11-06 22:12:46.901206967 +0000
+++ b2/build.log 2025-11-06 22:13:27.189254045 +0000
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
I: pbuilder: network access will be disabled during build
-I: Current time: Wed Dec 9 16:34:09 -12 2026
-I: pbuilder-time-stamp: 1796877249
+I: Current time: Fri Nov 7 12:12:48 +14 2025
+I: pbuilder-time-stamp: 1762467168
I: Building the build Environment
I: extracting base tarball [/var/cache/pbuilder/forky-reproducible-base.tgz]
I: copying local configuration
@@ -22,53 +22,85 @@
dpkg-source: info: unpacking libpod-sax-perl_0.14-7.debian.tar.xz
I: Not using root during the build.
I: Installing the build-deps
-I: user script /srv/workspace/pbuilder/3253741/tmp/hooks/D02_print_environment starting
+I: user script /srv/workspace/pbuilder/3942504/tmp/hooks/D01_modify_environment starting
+debug: Running on ionos1-amd64.
+I: Changing host+domainname to test build reproducibility
+I: Adding a custom variable just for the fun of it...
+I: Changing /bin/sh to bash
+'/bin/sh' -> '/bin/bash'
+lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Nov 6 22:12 /bin/sh -> /bin/bash
+I: Setting pbuilder2's login shell to /bin/bash
+I: Setting pbuilder2's GECOS to second user,second room,second work-phone,second home-phone,second other
+I: user script /srv/workspace/pbuilder/3942504/tmp/hooks/D01_modify_environment finished
+I: user script /srv/workspace/pbuilder/3942504/tmp/hooks/D02_print_environment starting
I: set
- BUILDDIR='/build/reproducible-path'
- BUILDUSERGECOS='first user,first room,first work-phone,first home-phone,first other'
- BUILDUSERNAME='pbuilder1'
- BUILD_ARCH='amd64'
- DEBIAN_FRONTEND='noninteractive'
- DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS='buildinfo=+all reproducible=+all parallel=42 '
- DISTRIBUTION='forky'
- HOME='/root'
- HOST_ARCH='amd64'
+ BASH=/bin/sh
+ BASHOPTS=checkwinsize:cmdhist:complete_fullquote:extquote:force_fignore:globasciiranges:globskipdots:hostcomplete:interactive_comments:patsub_replacement:progcomp:promptvars:sourcepath
+ BASH_ALIASES=()
+ BASH_ARGC=()
+ BASH_ARGV=()
+ BASH_CMDS=()
+ BASH_LINENO=([0]="12" [1]="0")
+ BASH_LOADABLES_PATH=/usr/local/lib/bash:/usr/lib/bash:/opt/local/lib/bash:/usr/pkg/lib/bash:/opt/pkg/lib/bash:.
+ BASH_SOURCE=([0]="/tmp/hooks/D02_print_environment" [1]="/tmp/hooks/D02_print_environment")
+ BASH_VERSINFO=([0]="5" [1]="3" [2]="3" [3]="1" [4]="release" [5]="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu")
+ BASH_VERSION='5.3.3(1)-release'
+ BUILDDIR=/build/reproducible-path
+ BUILDUSERGECOS='second user,second room,second work-phone,second home-phone,second other'
+ BUILDUSERNAME=pbuilder2
+ BUILD_ARCH=amd64
+ DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
+ DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS='buildinfo=+all reproducible=+all parallel=40 nocheck'
+ DIRSTACK=()
+ DISTRIBUTION=forky
+ EUID=0
+ FUNCNAME=([0]="Echo" [1]="main")
+ GROUPS=()
+ HOME=/root
+ HOSTNAME=i-capture-the-hostname
+ HOSTTYPE=x86_64
+ HOST_ARCH=amd64
IFS='
'
- INVOCATION_ID='6c9438052d9c423f8608c85784893bb5'
- LANG='C'
- LANGUAGE='en_US:en'
- LC_ALL='C'
- MAIL='/var/mail/root'
- OPTIND='1'
- PATH='/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games'
- PBCURRENTCOMMANDLINEOPERATION='build'
- PBUILDER_OPERATION='build'
- PBUILDER_PKGDATADIR='/usr/share/pbuilder'
- PBUILDER_PKGLIBDIR='/usr/lib/pbuilder'
- PBUILDER_SYSCONFDIR='/etc'
- PPID='3253741'
- PS1='# '
- PS2='> '
+ INVOCATION_ID=b27cc2675dbb4cfdbee506f0daabd159
+ LANG=C
+ LANGUAGE=et_EE:et
+ LC_ALL=C
+ MACHTYPE=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
+ MAIL=/var/mail/root
+ OPTERR=1
+ OPTIND=1
+ OSTYPE=linux-gnu
+ PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/i/capture/the/path
+ PBCURRENTCOMMANDLINEOPERATION=build
+ PBUILDER_OPERATION=build
+ PBUILDER_PKGDATADIR=/usr/share/pbuilder
+ PBUILDER_PKGLIBDIR=/usr/lib/pbuilder
+ PBUILDER_SYSCONFDIR=/etc
+ PIPESTATUS=([0]="0")
+ POSIXLY_CORRECT=y
+ PPID=3942504
PS4='+ '
- PWD='/'
- SHELL='/bin/bash'
- SHLVL='2'
- SUDO_COMMAND='/usr/bin/timeout -k 18.1h 18h /usr/bin/ionice -c 3 /usr/bin/nice /usr/sbin/pbuilder --build --configfile /srv/reproducible-results/rbuild-debian/r-b-build.1Ij0MOCJ/pbuilderrc_bLPz --distribution forky --hookdir /etc/pbuilder/first-build-hooks --debbuildopts -b --basetgz /var/cache/pbuilder/forky-reproducible-base.tgz --buildresult /srv/reproducible-results/rbuild-debian/r-b-build.1Ij0MOCJ/b1 --logfile b1/build.log libpod-sax-perl_0.14-7.dsc'
- SUDO_GID='111'
- SUDO_HOME='/var/lib/jenkins'
- SUDO_UID='106'
- SUDO_USER='jenkins'
- TERM='unknown'
- TZ='/usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT+12'
- USER='root'
- _='/usr/bin/systemd-run'
- http_proxy='http://213.165.73.152:3128'
+ PWD=/
+ SHELL=/bin/bash
+ SHELLOPTS=braceexpand:errexit:hashall:interactive-comments:posix
+ SHLVL=3
+ SUDO_COMMAND='/usr/bin/timeout -k 24.1h 24h /usr/bin/ionice -c 3 /usr/bin/nice -n 11 /usr/bin/unshare --uts -- /usr/sbin/pbuilder --build --configfile /srv/reproducible-results/rbuild-debian/r-b-build.1Ij0MOCJ/pbuilderrc_Kgee --distribution forky --hookdir /etc/pbuilder/rebuild-hooks --debbuildopts -b --basetgz /var/cache/pbuilder/forky-reproducible-base.tgz --buildresult /srv/reproducible-results/rbuild-debian/r-b-build.1Ij0MOCJ/b2 --logfile b2/build.log libpod-sax-perl_0.14-7.dsc'
+ SUDO_GID=110
+ SUDO_HOME=/var/lib/jenkins
+ SUDO_UID=105
+ SUDO_USER=jenkins
+ TERM=unknown
+ TZ=/usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT-14
+ UID=0
+ USER=root
+ _='I: set'
+ http_proxy=http://46.16.76.132:3128
I: uname -a
- Linux ionos15-amd64 6.12.48+deb13-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.12.48-1 (2025-09-20) x86_64 GNU/Linux
+ Linux i-capture-the-hostname 6.12.48+deb13-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.12.48-1 (2025-09-20) x86_64 GNU/Linux
I: ls -l /bin
- lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Aug 10 2025 /bin -> usr/bin
-I: user script /srv/workspace/pbuilder/3253741/tmp/hooks/D02_print_environment finished
+ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Aug 10 12:30 /bin -> usr/bin
+I: user script /srv/workspace/pbuilder/3942504/tmp/hooks/D02_print_environment finished
-> Attempting to satisfy build-dependencies
-> Creating pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy package
Package: pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy
@@ -150,7 +182,7 @@
Get: 38 http://deb.debian.org/debian forky/main amd64 libxml-sax-perl all 1.02+dfsg-4 [53.4 kB]
Get: 39 http://deb.debian.org/debian forky/main amd64 libxml-filter-buffertext-perl all 1.01-7 [7136 B]
Get: 40 http://deb.debian.org/debian forky/main amd64 libxml-sax-writer-perl all 0.57-3 [19.6 kB]
-Fetched 12.5 MB in 5s (2602 kB/s)
+Fetched 12.5 MB in 2s (6818 kB/s)
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@@ -331,7 +363,11 @@
Building tag database...
-> Finished parsing the build-deps
I: Building the package
-I: Running cd /build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14/ && env PATH="/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games" HOME="/nonexistent/first-build" dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -b && env PATH="/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games" HOME="/nonexistent/first-build" dpkg-genchanges -S > ../libpod-sax-perl_0.14-7_source.changes
+I: user script /srv/workspace/pbuilder/3942504/tmp/hooks/A99_set_merged_usr starting
+Not re-configuring usrmerge for forky
+I: user script /srv/workspace/pbuilder/3942504/tmp/hooks/A99_set_merged_usr finished
+hostname: Name or service not known
+I: Running cd /build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14/ && env PATH="/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/i/capture/the/path" HOME="/nonexistent/second-build" dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -b && env PATH="/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/i/capture/the/path" HOME="/nonexistent/second-build" dpkg-genchanges -S > ../libpod-sax-perl_0.14-7_source.changes
dpkg-buildpackage: info: source package libpod-sax-perl
dpkg-buildpackage: info: source version 0.14-7
dpkg-buildpackage: info: source distribution unstable
@@ -353,537 +389,23 @@
Writing Makefile for Pod::SAX
Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json
dh_auto_build
- make -j42
+ make -j40
make[1]: Entering directory '/build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14'
cp lib/Pod/SAX.pm blib/lib/Pod/SAX.pm
Manifying 2 pod documents
make[1]: Leaving directory '/build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14'
- dh_auto_test
- make -j42 test TEST_VERBOSE=1
-make[1]: Entering directory '/build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14'
-PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 "/usr/bin/perl" "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-MTest::Harness" "-e" "undef *Test::Harness::Switches; test_harness(1, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t
-t/00basic.t .......
-1..1
-# Running under perl version 5.040001 for linux
-# Current time local: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Current time GMT: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Using Test.pm version 1.31
-ok 1
-ok
-t/01parse_fh.t ....
-1..3
-# Running under perl version 5.040001 for linux
-# Current time local: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Current time GMT: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Using Test.pm version 1.31
-ok 1
-ok 2
-
-
-NAME
-SomePod - Some Pod to parse
-DESCRIPTION
-Foo
-Sub Title
-More
-
-ok 3
-ok
-t/02parse_str.t ...
-1..4
-# Running under perl version 5.040001 for linux
-# Current time local: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Current time GMT: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Using Test.pm version 1.31
-ok 1
-ok 2
-ok 3
-
-
-NAME
-SomePod - Some Pod to parse
-DESCRIPTION
-Foo
-Sub Title
-More
-Another top title
-With a subtitle
-and a head3 (do we support head3?)
-what about head4?
-
-ok 4
-ok
-t/03parse_file.t ..
-1..3
-# Running under perl version 5.040001 for linux
-# Current time local: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Current time GMT: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Using Test.pm version 1.31
-ok 1
-ok 2
-
-
-NAME
-SomePod - Some Pod to parse
-DESCRIPTION
-Foo
-Sub Title
-More
-
-ok 3
-ok
-t/04parse_self.t ..
-1..3
-# Running under perl version 5.040001 for linux
-# Current time local: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Current time GMT: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Using Test.pm version 1.31
-ok 1
-ok 2
-
-
-NAME
-Pod::SAX - a SAX parser for Pod
-SYNOPSIS
-my $h = XML::SAX::Writer->new();
-my $p = Pod::SAX->new( Handler => $h );
-$p->parse_uri('perlpodspec.pod');
-DESCRIPTION
-Very simply, this module parses POD (or perl) files and turns the
-Plain Old Documentation into SAX events (which often you'll use
-to turn into XML, but there are other uses as well).
-The aim of this module is not round-tripping, so some things may
-be lost in the conversion. The aim is to be as standards compliant
-as possible, while giving you very simple access to the data.
-The main motivation for this module though was simple standards
-compliance - all the Pod parsers out there seem to have their own
-unique way of doing things, and so my aim was to unify that and
-allow the flexibility that SAX gives me at the same time.
-For an introduction to SAX, please read XML::SAX::Intro.
-One very important point to note is that just because this is a
-SAX module it doesn't mandate that the results are XML. You could
-just as easily use this module to extract all filenames from
-a POD file, or extract custom =for/=begin sections. And because
-it uses standardised interfaces this is a lot simpler than working
-with any other POD parser out there, and the knowledge is
-transferrable.
-API
-new()
-To construct a parser simply call new(). It is customary to pass
-in the handler object that will receive the SAX events at this time,
-though you do not have to:
-my $parser = Pod::SAX->new(Handler => $h);
-You can re-use this parser object multiple times. It's possible to change
-the handler at a later date using $parser-set_handler()>. This and many
-other API calls are documented in XML::SAX::Base, which this module
-inherits from.
-parse()
-This method is an auto-detecting parser - it will try and figure out
-what you passed to it (a string, a file handle or a filename) and
-parse the data using the appropriate technique.
-parse_file(), parse_string(), parse_uri(), parse_fh()
-These are simply the non-detecting methods that parse() uses internally.
-Use these if you are paranoid about what you're parsing, and don't want
-the overhead of SAX trying to guess.
-XML Format
-The XML format is intended to be simple and map fairly closely to the
-source POD. The documentation here shows the POD marker and the
-tag that it maps to.
-=pod (or any other way to begin the document)
-<pod>
-<!-- Pod::SAX v0.14, using POD::Parser v1.13 -->
-The comment is automatically generated so that you can see what version
-of Pod::SAX was used in parsing this document. The closing </pod>
-tag is generated when the end of the POD is reached.
-=head1 and =headN
-<head1>Text here</head1>
-All head levels are supported.
-Paragraphs
-Plain paragraphs are represented with:
-<para>text</para>
-Verbatim
-Verbatim sections (i.e. when you indent the text) are represented with:
-<verbatim>text</verbatim>
-=over/=back
-Pod::SAX automatically detects whether a list is itemized or ordered (i.e.
-whether it should have bullet points or numbers), and so =over/=back are
-represented by:
-<itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
-and
-<orderedlist> </orderedlist>
-respectively. The indent value (as in "=over 4") is saved in the
-indent_width attribute, although for most purposes this can be ignored.
-=item
-For both bulleted and numbered lists, the =item tag always maps to:
-<listitem>text</listitem>
-If a paragraph follows an =item tag (and occurs before any =back) then
-the paragraph is included immediately after the tag, so for example:
-=item foo
-
-Some text about foo
-Maps to:
-<listitem>foo
- <para>Some text about foo</para>
-</listitem>
-=begin foo
-And "=for foo" (the two are semantically equivalent in Pod)
-<markup type="foo" ordinary_paragraph="0">text here</markup>
-If the markup section is meant for ordinary processing (see
-the perlpodspec section on "About Data Paragraphs and "=begin/=end"
-Regions"), which means the type name begins with a colon as in:
-=begin :biblio
-Then the markup produced indicates that using:
-<markup type="biblio" ordinary_paragraph="1"/>
-And the parser will expand all interior Pod commands as it should.
-Note: There is no special treatment of =begin html or
-=begin XML or any variant thereof. The contents of those markers
-will simply be treated as text, and it is up to the user of this
-module to parse that data as XML if they wish to do so.
-Sequences or Formatting Codes
-Sequences in POD consist of the following:
-L<> - Links
-E<> - Entities
-I<> - Italics
-B<> - Bold
-C<> - Code
-F<> - Filename
-S<> - Non breaking space
-X<> - Index marker
-Z<> - Null
-Most sequences are simply converted to tags of the same name, case
-preserved:
-<B>This is bold text</B> and also <I>some in italics</I>.
-Special treatment is given to the L<> E<> and S<> tags
-only.
-Links
-Links in Pod are... funky.
-Parsing links is really hard, so don't expect that I've got this right.
-Basically though you've got this mapping:
-L<foo/bar>
- => <link type="pod" page="foo" section="bar">foo</link>
-
-L<Some Foo|foo>
- => <link type="pod" page="foo" section="">Some Foo</link>
-
-L<select(3)>
- => <link type="man" page="select(3)" section="">select(3)</link>
-
-L<http://foo.com>
- => <xlink href="http://foo.com">http://foo.com</xlink>
-And many variations thereof! Basically it should do the right thing
-Entities
-In POD an E<> marker defines an entity. In pod these are single
-characters only, and take either a text form, in which case they map
-to the standard HTML entities (e.g. ouml, Agrave etc), or a decimal
-number in which case they map to the unicode character at that code
-point.
-In Pod::SAX entities are always converted to unicode and never generate
-any tags or markers in the data stream so it will be as though the
-entity was never there.
-Non-Breaking Space
-Non breaking space is simply achieved by changing all space within
-the S<> section into the unicode codepoint 160 - the non-breaking
-space character. Normally this is enough to do the right thing, but
-if you need to you can detect this with a regexp.
-AUTHOR
-Matt Sergeant, matt@sergeant.org. Copyright AxKit.com Ltd 2002
-BUGS
-There may be bugs in the unicode handling on perl 5.8, because it's
-just really hard to get things right on 5.8 when dealing with
-unicode. :-)
-LICENSE
-This is free software. You may use it and redistribute it under the same
-terms as Perl itself.
-
-ok 3
-ok
-t/10item.t ........
-1..4
-# Running under perl version 5.040001 for linux
-# Current time local: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Current time GMT: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Using Test.pm version 1.31
-ok 1
-ok 2
-ok 3
-
-
-Item test
-Some =item things to test
-Bulleted Lists
-
- bulleted list
-
- second bullet
-
- Bullet on its own
-
- And one more
-
-
-Numbered Lists
-
- numbered list
-
- second number
-
-
-
-Ordinary lists
-
- No prefix list
-
- More
-
-
-Nested Lists
-
- Here's a nested list. Top level
-
- Level 1
-
- Level 2
-
-
-
-
-
- Back at the top level
-
-
-No list - just =over =back (indent)
-
-Something indented
-
-List without ending
-
- Foo
-Blah Blah
-
-
-
-ok 4
-ok
-t/11verbatim.t ....
-1..4
-# Running under perl version 5.040001 for linux
-# Current time local: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Current time GMT: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Using Test.pm version 1.31
-ok 1
-ok 2
-ok 3
-
-
-Verbatim tests
-Some verbatim code to test
-to see if we end up with a split
-
-here despite not having a completely
-blank line there.
-
-Also what happens with E<lchevron> sequences
-in verbatim sections?
-
-ok 4
-ok
-t/12sequence.t ....
-1..4
-# Running under perl version 5.040001 for linux
-# Current time local: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Current time GMT: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Using Test.pm version 1.31
-ok 1
-ok 2
-ok 3
-
-
-NAME
-Sequences
-DESCRIPTION
-A sequence looks like E<this>, or a I<this>...
-Alternately, we can use multiple delimeters:
-Such as some code using >> arrows.
-Or Some italics with space.
-Testing ?
-
-ok 4
-ok
-t/13nomarkup.t ....
-1..4
-# Running under perl version 5.040001 for linux
-# Current time local: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Current time GMT: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Using Test.pm version 1.31
-ok 1
-ok 2
-ok 3
-
-
-SomePod - Some Pod to parse
-
-ok 4
-ok
-t/14target.t ......
-1..6
-# Running under perl version 5.040001 for linux
-# Current time local: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Current time GMT: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Using Test.pm version 1.31
-ok 1
-ok 2
-
-
-NAME
-SomePod - Some Pod to parse
-DESCRIPTION
-Foo here's a page1
-Here's a "mysection" in page2
-Here's a Some Text
-And a URL http://axkit.org/
-A URL with text
-A link with text Some Text
-Sub Title
-More
-
- Link in =item: link
-
- Link with text in =item: Some text
-
-
-A really complex link example from TorgoX:
-SWITCH statements
-And another from the axkit wiki:
-Can I L<< Trying a link with a F<file/reference> >> link to that?
-
-ok 3
-ok 4
-ok 5
-ok 6
-ok
-t/15cut.t .........
-1..4
-# Running under perl version 5.040001 for linux
-# Current time local: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Current time GMT: Thu Dec 10 04:35:42 2026
-# Using Test.pm version 1.31
-ok 1
-ok 2
-ok 3
-
-
-NAME
-SomePod - Some Pod to parse
-
-ok 4
-ok
-t/16error.t .......
-1..4
-# Running under perl version 5.040001 for linux
-# Current time local: Thu Dec 10 04:35:43 2026
-# Current time GMT: Thu Dec 10 04:35:43 2026
-# Using Test.pm version 1.31
-ok 1
-ok 2
-ok 3
-
-
-Play Pen
-Here you can experiment with POD markup in a Wiki.
-Things you can do:
-
- Bulleted
-
- Lists
-
-
-
- Numbered
-
- Lists
-
-
-Some bold and italic text.
-Some verbatim
-text that
-you can use for
-source code examples.
-Or you can add a link to create a new editable page.
-This is a new link to another page.
-Please have fun, be nice, and remember your manners ;-)
-Links
-for more information on the POD format, and using POD, consult
-http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.6.1/pod/perlpod.html
-or, a French translation at
-http://www.mongueurs.net/perlfr/perlpod.html
-I want letters
-
- A Come on over
-..so we can paaarty.
-
-
-
- B Come on over
-..so we can paaartayhard
-
- C Come on over
-..so we can paaartayeven harder
-
-
-I'm listening to Bagpipe Music...
-and wondering if something like this could be used at my site
-to publishing all the documentation my programmers are supposed
-to be putting in their code :)
-The only problem is that POD doesn't like to work with indents so much.
-Maybe that will all be fixed in Perl6 :)
-Thanks Matt!
-I'm not sure what the problem with "indents" are. In POD, you can indent
-a section of text using =over ... =back. It's semantically equivalent to
-the HTML <blockquote> tag.
-WikiFeatureRequests
-
- Should WikiWords work without the L<...|...> syntax?
-I.e. automatically create links. Or is this exclusivly a POD system?
-
- How about RevisionControl?
-So that it's possible to see who made any changes. (Of course, we'd need a notion of Users.)
-
- How about links in item lists?
-They seem to work....
-
- Access to configuration files
-So that we can edit the XSP/XSL stylesheets, CSS files and perhaps htaccess/htpasswd files?
-
- How about a "Preview mode"
-...so we can have a look at our contributions before they are commited?
-
-
-Do links in titles work?
-(I certainly hope so.)
-
- Mayme showing documents that aren't created yet...
-...allready when you create a new WikiWordLink Questionmark ?
-(by the way, a L<?|WikiWordLink> creates a server error!)
-
-
-
-ok 4
-ok
-All tests successful.
-Files=12, Tests=44, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.06 usr 0.02 sys + 0.50 cusr 0.11 csys = 0.69 CPU)
-Result: PASS
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Installing /build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14/debian/libpod-sax-perl/usr/share/man/man3/pod2axpoint.xsl.3pm
+Installing /build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14/debian/libpod-sax-perl/usr/share/man/man3/Pod::SAX.3pm
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