On 2024-05-20, Mechtilde Stehmann wrote: > I want to clean up my Java packages. > > There are several with FTBR. I found that the day of the *.poms s a date > from 1970. > > for example they are the packages > > vinnie
Looking at the history for vinnie: https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/history/armhf/vinnie.html It is only very recently that this started happening (2024-05-04) without source changes in vinnie itself, so I would suspect some change in the toolchain used to produce the .pom files? commons-email is similar, although starting 2024-04-04: https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/history/armhf/commons-email.html ez-vcard is similar too, starting 2024-04-20: https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/trixie/armhf/diffoscope-results/ez-vcard.html Although some of those builds also have differences in some xz contents... might just be related to the timestamp differences. Wild hunch is one build is run on a 64-bit kernel (without a linux32 personality) and one build on a 32-bit kernel... that is one of the main differences between these armhf test builds and builds on other architectures, where this does not seem to happen... live well, vagrant
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