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Re: [PATCH] Enable deterministic perl archives.


From: Ludovic Courtès
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Enable deterministic perl archives.
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2016 14:42:16 +0100
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Hello!

Marius Bakke <address@hidden> skribis:

> As far as I can tell, they really are pointless. Makefiles generated by
> MakeMaker have a "pure_install" target that do not create them.
>
> From http://www.perlmonks.org/?node=ExtUtils%3A%3AMakeMaker:
>
> "make install per default writes some documentation of what has been
> done into the file $(INSTALLARCHLIB)/perllocal.pod. This feature can be
> bypassed by calling make pure_install."
>
> Here is a typical perllocal.pod:
>
> =head2 Tue Oct 25 03:46:54 2016: C<Module> L<Eval::Closure|Eval::Closure>
>
> =over 4
>
> =item *
>
> C<installed into: 
> /gnu/store/8bqypkq60c72ndxfxi9g661r6rzby7iv-perl-eval-closure-0.14/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.24.0>
>
> =item *
>
> C<LINKTYPE: dynamic>
>
> =item *
>
> C<VERSION: 0.14>
>
> =item *
>
> C<EXE_FILES: >
>
> =back
>
> They contain build date, FFI language, link type, version and a list of
> executables.
>
> As far as I can tell, this is used by "traditional" package managers
> such as CPAN, which appends information about all modules in a location
> to a single perllocal.pod file [0]. Since our modules are
> self-contained, they will not have any more utility than the above.
>
> [0]: http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html#How_installed_modules
>
> "Each time a module is installed on your system, it appends information
> like the following to a file called perllocal.pod which can be found in
> /usr/local/lib/perl5/version number/architecture/ or something akin to
> that"

Oh so it seems similar to things like ld.so.cache.

Then OK for this patch in core-updates, with a comment explaining what
the flag does and why it’s OK (and/or a link to this thread).

Thank you!

Ludo’.



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