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Henning Schmiedehausen commented on MJAR-300:
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Thanks for the response. This is not what I meant; I was asking for "how can I
emulate the behavior of the maven archiver?". Right now, it creates different,
stable, timestamps for the same project.build.outputTimestamp value, see the
example above:
0 Sat Feb 10 15:37:52 PST 2024
META-INF/maven/org.basepom.maven.inline-maven-plugin/test-antlr-reproducible/
81 Sat Feb 10 23:37:52 PST 2024 META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
The timestamp in the first line is created by a plugin that repackages other
jars. The second is from a jar that was created in the same build, right before
repackaging. The jar plugin creates the "23:37:52" timestamp, my current code
(which I outlined above) creates the "15:37:52" timestamp. I'd like for those
to be the same but I am not sure where this goes awry.
> maven jar plugin does not interpret build outputTimestamp correctly
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> Key: MJAR-300
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MJAR-300
> Project: Maven JAR Plugin
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 3.3.0
> Reporter: Henning Schmiedehausen
> Priority: Major
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> consider a minimal project that packages a jar:
> % DATE=$(date -Iseconds) ; echo $DATE ; mvn -q clean package ; jar tvf
> target/jartest-0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
> 2024-02-10T21:44:53-08:00
> 0 Sat Feb 10 21:44:54 PST 2024 META-INF/
> 568 Sat Feb 10 21:44:54 PST 2024 META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
> 0 Sat Feb 10 21:44:54 PST 2024 META-INF/maven/
> 0 Sat Feb 10 21:44:54 PST 2024 META-INF/maven/jartest/
> 0 Sat Feb 10 21:44:54 PST 2024 META-INF/maven/jartest/jartest/
> 5 Sat Feb 10 21:44:54 PST 2024 testfile.txt
> 575 Sat Feb 10 21:39:50 PST 2024 META-INF/maven/jartest/jartest/pom.xml
> 56 Sat Feb 10 21:44:54 PST 2024
> META-INF/maven/jartest/jartest/pom.properties
> Note how the timestamp returned by the date command and the timestamps of the
> entries in the jar are basically the same (around 21:44:53 - 21:44:54 on Feb
> 10th, 2024)
> Now use that date as the project build timestamp:
> DATE=$(date -Iseconds) ; echo $DATE ; mvn -q
> -Dproject.build.outputTimestamp=$DATE clean package ; jar tvf
> target/jartest-0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
> 2024-02-10T21:46:30-08:00
> 0 Sun Feb 11 05:46:30 PST 2024 META-INF/
> 568 Sun Feb 11 05:46:30 PST 2024 META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
> 0 Sun Feb 11 05:46:30 PST 2024 META-INF/maven/
> 0 Sun Feb 11 05:46:30 PST 2024 META-INF/maven/jartest/
> 0 Sun Feb 11 05:46:30 PST 2024 META-INF/maven/jartest/jartest/
> 5 Sun Feb 11 05:46:30 PST 2024 testfile.txt
> 575 Sun Feb 11 05:46:30 PST 2024 META-INF/maven/jartest/jartest/pom.xml
> 56 Sun Feb 11 05:46:30 PST 2024
> META-INF/maven/jartest/jartest/pom.properties
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> The timestamp and the entries in the jar differ by eight hours (the offset of
> my local timezone).
> When forcing UTC:
> DATE=$(TZ=UTC date -Iseconds) ; echo $DATE ; mvn -q
> -Dproject.build.outputTimestamp=$DATE clean package ; jar tvf
> target/jartest-0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
> 2024-02-11T05:48:22+00:00
> 0 Sun Feb 11 05:48:22 PST 2024 META-INF/
> 568 Sun Feb 11 05:48:22 PST 2024 META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
> 0 Sun Feb 11 05:48:22 PST 2024 META-INF/maven/
> 0 Sun Feb 11 05:48:22 PST 2024 META-INF/maven/jartest/
> 0 Sun Feb 11 05:48:22 PST 2024 META-INF/maven/jartest/jartest/
> 5 Sun Feb 11 05:48:22 PST 2024 testfile.txt
> 575 Sun Feb 11 05:48:22 PST 2024 META-INF/maven/jartest/jartest/pom.xml
> 56 Sun Feb 11 05:48:22 PST 2024
> META-INF/maven/jartest/jartest/pom.properties
> The timestamp is "correct" but I passed it in as UTC but the jar plugin
> considers it "local time" and silently attaches PST as timezone. This is
> where the eight hours discrepancy come from.
> This seems to be specific to the outputTimestamp parsing of the jar plugin.
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