Notes about issue random_order_in_ocaml_include_directories in bullseye
Identifier: | random_order_in_ocaml_include_directories |
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Suites: | unstable / trixie / bookworm / bullseye / experimental |
Description: |
(I think) directories listed in ./_tags files ingested by ocamlbuild are not sorted, leading to (eg.) "-Ifoo -Ibar" vs "-Ibar -Ifoo" and a corresponding (un)ordering in the ocaml load path as revealed by ocamlobjinfo. See, for instance src:ocaml-uunf |
Packages in 'bullseye' known to be affected by this issue: (the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined) |
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