On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 12:50:12PM -0400, Leo Famulari wrote: > On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 10:28:02AM +0200, Pjotr Prins wrote: > > On Sun, Apr 03, 2016 at 11:39:24PM -0400, Leo Famulari wrote: > > > Debian's package exhibits this problem. The timestamps are generated in > > > the following places in the source code. I don't know how to approach > > > this problem. > > > > > > lib/kernel/test/global_SUITE_data/global_trace.erl: io:format("The > > > trace was generated at ~p~n", [EndTime]), > > > lib/reltool/bin/reltool.escript: lists:flatten(io_lib:format("%% ~s > > > generated at ~w ~w\n~p.\n\n", > > > lib/reltool/src/reltool_server.erl: IoList = io_lib:format("%% config > > > generated at ~w ~w\n~p.\n\n", > > > lib/reltool/src/reltool_target.erl: RelIoList = io_lib:format("%% rel > > > generated at ~w ~w\n~p.\n\n", > > > lib/reltool/src/reltool_target.erl: ScriptIoList = io_lib:format("%% > > > script generated at ~w ~w\n~p.\n\n", > > > lib/reltool/src/reltool_target.erl: AppIoList = > > > io_lib:format("%% app generated at ~w ~w\n~p.\n\n", > > > lib/reltool/src/reltool_target.erl: AppIoList = > > > io_lib:format("%% app generated at ~w ~w\n~p.\n\n", > > > lib/runtime_tools/src/erts_alloc_config.erl: "generated at > > > ~w-~2..0w-~2..0w ~2..0w:~2..0w.~2..0w by " > > > lib/sasl/src/systools_make.erl: io:format(Fd, "%% script generated > > > at ~w ~w\n~p.\n", > > > lib/wx/src/gen/gl.erl:%% The program object's information log is updated > > > and the program is generated at the time > > > > If there is no easy work around I suggest simply patching them. Fortunately > > the Erlang compiler does not change much at this level. > > The ideal solution would be to use the value of the environment variable > SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH if it is set, and else to behave as it does now. > > > We can also contact Joe Armstrong, the author of Erlang, to discuss > > this point. He appears to be approachable. I am sure he is open to > > the idea of deterministic builds in a deterministic build system ;) > > I could go to the Erlang IRC channel or forums (whatever they use) and > ask for advice. Since you are actually using Erlang, I think you would > be the better person to contact Joe Armstrong himself, if we decide to > do that.
I presented the situation on IRC and it was recommended that I start the discussion on a mailing list. I think that the erlang-questions list [0] could be a good place to start. Pjotr, would you like to start the conversation? I can do it if you are too busy or something. [0] http://www.erlang.org/community