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Notes about issue randomness_in_documentation_generated_by_sphinx in stretch

Identifier: randomness_in_documentation_generated_by_sphinx
Suites: unstable / bookworm / bullseye / buster / stretch / experimental
URL: https://wiki.debian.org/ReproducibleBuilds/SphinxIssues
Description: Sphinx might output references to memory addresses and generate a json index file
with entries in random order or with non-deterministic values (eg. searchindex.js).
See https://bugs.debian.org/822197 for memory address issue
.
searchindex.js needs sort_keys=True (jsonimpl.py) but the key values vary too.
Packages in 'stretch' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

reproducible icon 60 reproducible packages in stretch/amd64: aodh astroquery bcfg2 breathe buildbot cheetah cookiecutter dcmstack diceware django-polymorphic dolfin factory-boy fish fonttools git-buildpackage highlight.js kombu libiio libixion liborcus libserial lmfit-py mini-buildd mopidy openexr openstack-trove pyasn1 pycares pydicom pydl pymodbus pyro4 pysoundfile pysph pytango python-attrs python-crypto python-doc8 python-git python-glanceclient python-josepy python-midiutil python-openstackclient python-pyftpdlib python-pygit2 python-pygraphviz python-pyqtgraph python-ruffus python-semantic-version python-twitter python-webob pyxb sardana sqlalchemy sqlobject taurus tweepy txtorcon linux+ sphinx+

FTBFS icon 3 FTBFS packages in stretch/amd64: gammu python-keystonemiddleware translate-toolkit

FTBR icon 40 unreproducible packages in stretch/amd64: alembic bzr ceilometer celery cherrypy3 cinder davix dbf dbus-python developers-reference django-celery gcc-python-plugin heat matplotlib nose2 paramiko pebl pgloader plainbox portabase psi4 py-postgresql pycairo pygccxml pymvpa2 python-asdf python-bioblend python-cement python-cycler python-django python-geopandas python-ly python-padme python-qtconsole python-x2go rdflib salt slixmpp statsmodels pandas#

 

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