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File WindowMaker-reproducible.patch of Package WindowMaker
could be upstreamed, but upstream seems dead with lists.windowmaker.org down and the last git commit is from March commit e9ab99877b71669a75c1c1a43c1fb24cb32c1bdf Author: Bernhard M. Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.de> Date: Tue Dec 19 21:13:21 2017 +0100 texi2txt: Use ChangeLog date instead of build date in order to make builds reproducible. See https://reproducible-builds.org/ for why this is good. This date call works with GNU date and BSD date. Without this patch, /usr/share/doc/packages/WindowMaker/README.i18n will differ in the line Published by The Window Maker team on ... --- An alternative solution could use the $SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH variable defined in https://reproducible-builds.org/specs/source-date-epoch/ Index: autogen.sh =================================================================== --- autogen.sh.orig +++ autogen.sh @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ #!/bin/sh # Generate the documentation about compiling Window Maker -./script/generate-txt-from-texi.sh "doc/build/Compilation.texi" -o "INSTALL-WMAKER" -./script/generate-txt-from-texi.sh "doc/build/Translations.texi" -o "README.i18n" +### Use date of INSTALL file instead of build (current/compile) date +InstallDate="`LANG=C date -u -r ./INSTALL '+%d %B %Y' | sed -e 's,^0,,' `" +./script/generate-txt-from-texi.sh -d "$InstallDate" "doc/build/Compilation.texi" -o "INSTALL-WMAKER" +./script/generate-txt-from-texi.sh -d "$InstallDate" "doc/build/Translations.texi" -o "README.i18n" # Change date of the files to the past so they will be regenerated by 'make' touch -d '2000-01-01' INSTALL-WMAKER README.i18n
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