On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 11:15:14AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote: > I have located the source of the bug and have a patch to fix it. > > The cause is the use of dh_strip_nondeterminism late in the build > process. This reorganises the jmod files, which in turn changes their > SHA256 checksums. This would not be a problem, except that the > checksums are saved in java.base.jmod *before* the use of > dh_strip_nondeterminism. Performing this stripping immediately after > each jmod file is created results in the checksums being consistent > throughout. > > To do this: > > * add the attached patch to debian/patches (and to the quilt patch > series); this calls strip-nondeterminism whenever a jmod file is > created
Duh, I forgot to attach the patch. Attached this time! Best wishes, Julian
--- a/make/CreateJmods.gmk +++ b/make/CreateJmods.gmk @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ --target-platform '$(OPENJDK_MODULE_TARGET_PLATFORM)' \ --module-path $(JMODS_DIR) $(JMOD_FLAGS) \ $(JMODS_SUPPORT_DIR)/$(JMOD_FILE), \ - POST_COMMAND := $(MV) $(JMODS_SUPPORT_DIR)/$(JMOD_FILE) $(JMODS_DIR)/$(JMOD_FILE), \ + POST_COMMAND := strip-nondeterminism $(JMODS_SUPPORT_DIR)/$(JMOD_FILE) && $(MV) $(JMODS_SUPPORT_DIR)/$(JMOD_FILE) $(JMODS_DIR)/$(JMOD_FILE), \ )) TARGETS += $(create_$(JMOD_FILE))