| Version annotated: | 0.24-5 | 
  
      
        | Identified issues: | 
            
              | Identifier: | build_id_differences_only |  
              | Description | The Build ID differs, but there are no other differences. .
 Specifically, NT_GNU_BUILD_ID, .gnu_debuglink, and
 /usr/lib/debug/build-id/* filenames differ, but there are no other
 differences.
 .
 [On 'sope' seen also a difference in a .GCC.command.line section; compare 'records_build_flags'.]
 .
 If there _are_ other differences (or if diffoscope output is truncated),
 don't tag with this issue, but look for the root problem, as explained
 under build_id_variation_requiring_further_investigation.
 .
 When this occurs on unstable but not on testing, it's likely a form
 of captures_build_path. If it uses the cmake buildsystem, very
 likely to be cmake_rpath_contains_build_path.
 
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              | Identifier: | cmake_rpath_contains_build_path |  
              | URL | https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues/18413 |  
              | Description | When an executable is linked with a shared library from the same project, RPATH will contain the build path. Even if this is stripped on installation,
 the build-id will remain unchanged.
 .
 With CMake 3.14+, packages can set `-DCMAKE_BUILD_RPATH_USE_ORIGIN=ON` to
 fix the issue. This is done automatically when using the currently
 experimental debhelper compat level v14.
 https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/prop_tgt/BUILD_RPATH_USE_ORIGIN.html
 .
 When working with older CMake versions, the `CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH` option can be
 enabled instead, but it may be required to also set `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` while
 running tests.
 
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        | Comments: | rpath issue fixed by -DCMAKE_BUILD_RPATH_USE_ORIGIN=ON 
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