On 23 August 2011 15:34, Michael Matz <m...@suse.de> wrote: > > Hi, > > On Tue, 23 Aug 2011, Richard Guenther wrote: > > > > This patch removes the comment line, to provide binary reproducibility for > > > any generated gtype.state files. > > > > > > Tested for x86 and PowerPC, no bootstrap in both cases. > > > > > > OK for google/integration? Also, OK for trunk? > > > > Ok for trunk. > > But perhaps with a different ChangeLog entry :)
Heh! Thanks, yes. Plainly I'm out of practice with gcc patches. Corrected version below, for completeness. -- Remove the timestamped line from gengtype state file comment headers. Gcc builds after r177358 include a file .../plugin/gtype.state as part of their binary installation. The file contains a comment line that includes the current date and time. Variations in the file contents due to only changes in the timestamp can be an issue for build and packaging systems that prefer or insist on binary compatibility. This patch removes the comment line, to provide binary reproducibility for any generated gtype.state files. Tested for x86 and PowerPC, no bootstrap in both cases. OK for google/integration? Also, OK for trunk? gcc/ChangeLog: 2011-08-23 Simon Baldwin <sim...@google.com> * gengtype-state.c (write_state): Remove timestamped header line. Index: gcc/gengtype-state.c =================================================================== --- gcc/gengtype-state.c (revision 177984) +++ gcc/gengtype-state.c (working copy) @@ -1194,8 +1194,6 @@ write_state (const char *state_path) fprintf (state_file, ";;; This file should be parsed by the same %s which wrote it.\n", progname); - fprintf (state_file, ";;; file %s generated on %s\n", state_path, - ctime (&now)); /* The first non-comment significant line gives the version string. */ write_state_version (version_string); write_state_srcdir (); -- Google UK Limited | Registered Office: Belgrave House, 76 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 9TQ | Registered in England Number: 3977902