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Notes about issue randomness_in_documentation_generated_by_sphinx in unstable

Identifier: randomness_in_documentation_generated_by_sphinx
Suites: unstable / forky / trixie / bookworm / 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 'unstable' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)

reproducible icon 121 reproducible packages in unstable/amd64: aiomysql alembic aodh astropy autosuspend bleak blender-doc breathe buildbot ceilometer cglm cheetah cherrypy3 colorzero consfigurator cookiecutter davix dbf dbus-python dcmstack diceware django-cas-server django-polymorphic dolfin factory-boy fenics-ffcx fish fonttools fpyutils gammu git-buildpackage graphql-core imath klepto kombu lava libixion liborcus libserial mailman3 md-toc mdtraj mercurial-evolve mini-buildd minieigen mmlib mongo-c-driver mopidy mpi4py-fft nanovna-saver nipy nose2 octavia onetbb openexr openstack-trove paramiko pdb2pqr pikepdf propka pyasn1 pycairo pycares pydl pygccxml pymatgen pymodbus pyopenssl pyserial-asyncio pysoundfile pytest python-aio-pika python-aioamqp python-asdf python-attrs python-bioblend python-cycler python-django python-django-celery-beat python-django-constance python-django-mptt python-django-pint python-djangorestframework-simplejwt python-doc8 python-drf-spectacular python-duniterpy python-geopandas python-glanceclient python-hexbytes python-josepy python-keystonemiddleware python-libevdev python-ly python-matrix-nio python-midiutil python-mmcif-pdbx python-os-faults python-parsl python-picologging python-pyftpdlib python-pygit2 python-pygraphviz python-pyluach python-ruffus python-semantic-version python-webob python-webvtt python-xarray qiime qstylizer quodlibet radon sardana slixmpp sqlobject sublime-music taurus txtorcon votca wireplumber xrootd

FTBFS icon 10 FTBFS packages in unstable/amd64: black celery developers-reference pysph satpy silx sphinx translate-toolkit ycm-cmake-modules pandas#

FTBR icon 43 unreproducible packages in unstable/amd64: aiohttp-asyncmdnsresolver astroquery barbican cinder cloudkitty datalad-next designate guidata heat highlight.js ipyparallel jupyter-server kitty libiio linux lmfit-py masakari masakari-monitors matplotlib mdanalysis neutron nova numpy pgloader pwntools pydicom pytango python-cyclopts python-git python-gsd python-igraph python-inline-snapshot python-laspy python-neutron-lib python-openstackclient python-polyfactory python-pyqtgraph python-qtconsole python-sphinx-chango sasview slidge statsmodels zarr

blacklisted icon 3 blacklisted packages in unstable/amd64: navarp psi4 scipy

 

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