[Reproducible-commits] [notes] 01/01: Update comments of fpc and lazarus
Paul Mathijs Gevers
elbrus at moszumanska.debian.org
Sat Nov 21 12:27:53 UTC 2015
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commit 7b9bef2f3a71a14c1f9c6d8e5c755daca60ee8f6
Author: Paul Gevers <elbrus at debian.org>
Date: Sat Nov 21 13:27:40 2015 +0100
Update comments of fpc and lazarus
---
packages.yml | 9 ++++-----
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/packages.yml b/packages.yml
index 28ebf18..f5abb88 100644
--- a/packages.yml
+++ b/packages.yml
@@ -4757,9 +4757,8 @@ foxyproxy:
fpc:
version: 2.6.4+dfsg-8
comments: |
- Uses fpdoc to create documentation. The sorting in the index files depends on the locale. Unrecognized characters (e.g. source file is UTF-8 encoded while locale is C) are replaced by ?.
- Version 3.0.0: two utilities (fpcres and fpcjres) now include the build time via %DATE% macro
- Version 3.0.0: the compiler itself has non reproducibility but that is not exposed by diffoscope (too large)
+ Uses fpdoc to create documentation. The sorting in the index files depends on the locale. Unrecognized characters (e.g. source file is UTF-8 encoded while locale is C) are replaced by ? (fixed in experimental).
+ Timestamp in object files created by fpc from the %DATE% directive (WIP in fpc).
issues:
- undeterministic_symlinking_by_rdfind
- timestamps_in_ppu_generated_by_fpc
@@ -8181,8 +8180,8 @@ lavapdu:
lazarus:
version: 1.4.4+dfsg-1
comments: |
- Unknown differences in chm files.
- Timestamps of some directories is either the build time or some time in the past (but different directories have the timestamp diff in the reversed order.
+ Timestamp in lcl.chm file created by chm writer tools from fpc.
+ Timestamp in object files created by fpc from the %DATE% directive (WIP in fpc).
lcgdm:
version: 1.8.7-3.1
issues:
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