Hi Guys

If I recompile Asterisk (on a Centos 7 test box, Asterisk 1.8.32.3) multiple
times in a row, e. g. 

make clean;configure;make menuselect;make

I note that the asterisk binary in the /main folder in the source tree, has
a different SHA256 hash each time I recompile Asterisk using the above
commands.

I do not change anything on the system or in the menuselect configs for each
run.

But each time the checksum for the "asterisk" binary is different.

Why is that? Shouldn't a freshly compiled binary off the same source, with
no changes in the Asterisk menuselect, with nothing changed on the rest of
the system, result each time in an IDENTICAL binary, down to the last byte?

Why am I getting a completely different "asterisk" ELF binary each time I
recompile asterisk, according to checksum?

Can someone shed light...

Thanks,

Stefan






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