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) Preconfiguring packages ... 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(Reading database ... 5% (Reading database ... 10% (Reading database ... 15% (Reading database ... 20% (Reading database ... 25% (Reading database ... 30% (Reading database ... 35% (Reading database ... 40% (Reading database ... 45% (Reading database ... 50% (Reading database ... 55% (Reading database ... 60% (Reading database ... 65% (Reading database ... 70% (Reading database ... 75% (Reading database ... 80% (Reading database ... 85% (Reading database ... 90% (Reading database ... 95% (Reading database ... 100% (Reading database ... 19862 files and directories currently installed.) @@ -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 paaartay hard - - C Come on over -..so we can paaartay even 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 -make[1]: Leaving directory '/build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14' +dh: command-omitted: The call to "dh_auto_test" was omitted due to "DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck" create-stamp debian/debhelper-build-stamp dh_prep debian/rules override_dh_auto_install make[1]: Entering directory '/build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14' dh_auto_install - make -j42 install DESTDIR=/build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14/debian/libpod-sax-perl AM_UPDATE_INFO_DIR=no PREFIX=/usr + make -j40 install DESTDIR=/build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14/debian/libpod-sax-perl AM_UPDATE_INFO_DIR=no PREFIX=/usr make[2]: Entering directory '/build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14' Manifying 2 pod documents Installing /build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14/debian/libpod-sax-perl/usr/share/perl5/Pod/SAX.pm -Installing /build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14/debian/libpod-sax-perl/usr/share/man/man3/Pod::SAX.3pm 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 make[2]: Leaving directory '/build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14' rm /build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14/debian/libpod-sax-perl/usr/share/man/man3/pod2axpoint.xsl.3* make[1]: Leaving directory '/build/reproducible-path/libpod-sax-perl-0.14' @@ -909,12 +431,14 @@ dpkg-buildpackage: info: binary-only upload (no source included) dpkg-genchanges: info: not including original source code in upload I: copying local configuration +I: user script /srv/workspace/pbuilder/3942504/tmp/hooks/B01_cleanup starting +I: user script /srv/workspace/pbuilder/3942504/tmp/hooks/B01_cleanup finished I: unmounting dev/ptmx filesystem I: unmounting dev/pts filesystem I: unmounting dev/shm filesystem I: unmounting proc filesystem I: unmounting sys filesystem I: cleaning the build env -I: removing directory /srv/workspace/pbuilder/3253741 and its subdirectories -I: Current time: Wed Dec 9 16:35:46 -12 2026 -I: pbuilder-time-stamp: 1796877346 +I: removing directory /srv/workspace/pbuilder/3942504 and its subdirectories +I: Current time: Fri Nov 7 12:13:26 +14 2025 +I: pbuilder-time-stamp: 1762467206