On Mon, 13 Jun 2022 07:14:15 GMT, Magnus Ihse Bursie <i...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> At default configuration, SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is exported as environment >> variable in SetupReproducibleBuild. Then, gcc is affected of >> SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH environment variable. This value is used only to set >> SOURCE_DATE_ISO_8601 (except below), so I removed "export" for >> SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH in SetupReproducibleBuild. And, at building ct.sym, >> SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH environment variable is needed. So I added setting routine >> if SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is not set. >> >> This fix works fine. With default configuration shows -Xinternalversion >> output same as Windows, and with --with-source-date configuration shows >> -Xinternalversion output specified timestamp. Would you please review this >> fix? > > What do you mean by "build time information"? @magicus I think it's `-Xinternalversion` which has different output between Windows and Linux of the same build. But to me that's a feature not a bug. From the PR description: > With default configuration shows `-Xinternalversion` output same as Windows, > [...] ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/9081