![]() usr/include/libpurple/dbus-types.h unknown issue usr/share/locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES/pidgin. usr/lib/purple-2/perl.so, usr/bin/pidgin build path is encoded in. ![]() Pidgin (2.10.7-2) => build id mismatch for usr/bin/finch, usr/lib/libgnt.so.0.8.9. usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasprintf.so.0.0.0 build id mismatchīup (0.25~rc2-3) => debian/gen_version_py.sh encode a timestamp in the libraryīowtie (1.0.0-5) => build id differs, manpages are gzip with timestamps, manpages contain build command-line (= build path)Į17 (0.17.3-1) => usr/share/doc/enlightenment/, usr/share/doc/enlightenment/ both contain gzip timestamp 724340 Ruby-rubypants (0.2.0-1) => Only ruby-rubypants-doc mismatch due to timestamp in usr/share/doc/ruby-rubypants-doc/html/created.rid It looks like doxygen does not work with files in a stable order. The observers which are the objects interested in doing something when an event has happened. When something has happened it sends a notification to all observers. usr/share/php/.registry/*.reg files contain a _lastmodified timestamp. Software Packages in 'buster' 0ad (0.0.23.1-2) Real-time strategy game of ancient warfare 0ad-data (0.0.23.1-1) Real-time strategy game of ancient warfare (data files) 0ad-data-common (0.0.23. The basic observer pattern consists of two parts: The subject (publisher) that holds a list with all observers interested in getting information (events) when something has happened. monodoc sources are zip files containing timestamps. It appears that mono libraries and executables contains timestamps, but this needs to be checked in depth. usr/share/java/Jaxe/editeurconfig.jar, libjaxe-java: usr/share/java/Jaxe/lib/Jaxe.jar and usr/share/java/Jaxe/plugins/xpages.jarĮpydoc HTML files contain timestamps and does not always output links in the same order. usr/share/java/gettext.jar differ, gettext-base. usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgettextpo.a contains timestampsīobcat (3.15.00-1) => libbobcat-dev: usr/share/man/man3/*.gz 722166ĭebian-policy (3.9.4.0) => in many files, and also timestamps in the document themselves Ruby-unicode (0.4.4-1) => Mismatching Build Id in unicode.so.īen (0.6.6) => libben-ocaml-dev: usr/lib/ocaml/ben/benl.a and usr/lib/ocaml/ben/libbenl.a contains timestampsīison (2.7.1.dfsg-1) => libbison-dev: usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liby.a contains timestampsīobcat (3.15.00-1) => libbobcat-dev: usr/lib/libbobcat.a Ruby extensions are built with the same CFLAGS than the Ruby interpreter. The rebuilt was made with a pu/reproducible_builds branch that handled CFLAGS but not CXXFLAGS.īobcat (3.15.00-1) => libbobcat3: usr/lib/libbobcat.so.3.15.00 build id mismatch Librdf-trinex-serializer-mockturtlesoup-perl (0.005-1) Dh-buildinfo output is not stable and calls gzip without the -n flag ( 722186), this is fixed in dh-buildinfo 0.10.Ĭdbs (0.4.122) => usr/share/doc/cdbs/buildinfo_all.gz mismatch.
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