Le 04/08/2015 18:41, Valentin Lorentz a écrit : > While working on the “reproducible builds” effort [1], we have noticed > that ocamlopt relies on temporary files whose names are generated > randomly and are part of the output files' symbols.
ocamlc relies on temporary files as well. In general, whatever is done for ocamlopt should be done for ocamlc as well. > Therefore, we need a way to make these names determinist. For instance, > reading an environment variable in the main function of ocamlopt > (driver/optmain.ml) and calling “Random.seed 0” if it is set would be > perfect. > Using OCAMLPARAM (driver/compenv.ml) would work as well. The generation of temporary file names uses its own RNG (cf. stdlib/filename.ml), that would be the place to change its initialization. I am a bit worried to have predictable names for files that end up in /tmp, though. For building packages, it should be fine I guess. I have to think more about it. Cheers, -- Stéphane -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org