Am / On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 22:19:56 +0100 schrieb / wrote Klaumi Klingsporn <klaumi...@gmx.de>:
> reprotest failed nevertheless: > > "INFO:reprotest:Running diff: ['diff', '-ru', > '/builds/ruby-team/mentors/webgen/debian/output/reprotest/control', > '/builds/ruby-team/mentors/webgen/debian/output/reprotest/experiment-1'] > Binary files > /builds/ruby-team/mentors/webgen/debian/output/reprotest/control/source-root/webgen-doc_1.7.2-1+salsaci_all.deb > and > /builds/ruby-team/mentors/webgen/debian/output/reprotest/experiment-1/source-root/webgen-doc_1.7.2-1+salsaci_all.deb > differ" > > I think it's the same error, I tried to eliminate by > linking all rdoc-template files (also the ones that are > not links themselves: mostly ttf's and png's). And this > seems to be the only pipeline (#237718) in which the > reprotest job didn't fail. > > So, I'm a little helpless here. I'm missing something? O.k., I tried it the hard way, downloaded both packages built by the reprotest job and also my 'diff -ru' told me that they are different (of cource!) And then it becomes mysterious. I loaded both deb's with an archiver, who told me that the data.tar.xz of both packages have a different size: 233400 bytes in the first built package (control) and 233416 bytes in the second (experiment-1). So I unpacked these two data.tar.xz into 2 different directories and ran 'diff -r' on these both directories, which could not find any difference! Only told me that it couldn't find the files, that are linked (the links are dead of course but the link-files themself have also the same size in both directories). Also the md5sums files in both packages are identical, whitch means that the md5sums of all files in both packages are the same! So, why are they of different size? 16 bytes aren't nothing nowadays! And more important: I've got no idea how to prevent the fact that two different builds produce two different packages (with no difference at all). Klaumi ----- Klaumi Klingsporn mail: klaumi...@gmx.de web: www.klaumikli.de
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