On 2023-08-31, Chris Lamb wrote: > 2. The jtreg.jar file was being generated with 444 (read-only) > permissions. This meant that strip-determinism could not fixup the > file modification times of the files within that archive. It was > actually printing: "dh_strip_nondeterminism: warning: Ignoring unwritable > file: jtreg.jar".
Curious! > --- a/debian/rules 2023-08-31 09:50:06.571624952 -0700 > --- b/debian/rules 2023-08-31 10:08:31.850276393 -0700 > @@ -33,3 +33,6 @@ > # Generate the manpages > JT_HOME=./dist/jtreg/lib/ help2man --name="Regression Test Harness" > --help-option="-help all" dist/jtreg/bin/jtdiff > jtdiff.1 > JT_HOME=./dist/jtreg/lib/ help2man --name="Regression Test Harness" > --help-option="-help all" dist/jtreg/bin/jtreg > jtreg.1 > + > +execute_before_dh_strip_nondeterminism: > + find debian/ -type f -name jtreg.jar -print0 | xargs -0tr chmod +w Maybe this should be restricted to only make it writeable to the user ... e.g. chmod u+w or similar? live well, vagrant
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