dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
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dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
Yes. gzip puts a timestamp in the resulting file.
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dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
gzipped files have a timestamp
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Oohara Yuuma [EMAIL PROTECTED] immo vero scripsit:
dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
AFAIK, gzip stores the date information inside the gz file,
which should result in a different file when it
Oohara Yuuma wrote:
dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
Yes. This is because gzip stores the time stamp (as well as the name)
of the original file inside the compressed one.
[ Normally, you don't
Oohara Yuuma wrote:
dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
gzip puts a timestamp in all .gz files it produces. Notice that file
displays it. Thus the file won't have the same checksum each time it's
Could someone with a little more packaging experience look over my
changes to netcat here, and/or make comments? I keep thinking there may
be a problem I haven't considered.
http://www.red-bean.com/~decklin/debian/
From the .changes:
* Broke apart all the various patches that have
dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
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Oohara Yuuma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Debian developer
PGP key (key ID F464A695) http://www.interq.or.jp/libra/oohara/pub-key.txt
Key fingerprint = 6142 8D07 9C5B 159B
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 11:34:14PM +0900, Oohara Yuuma wrote:
dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
AFAIK, yes.
There's a patch somewhere to implement gzip --rsyncable which would do what
you expect,
dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
Yes. gzip puts a timestamp in the resulting file.
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dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
gzipped files have a timestamp
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James
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Oohara Yuuma [EMAIL PROTECTED] immo vero scripsit:
dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
AFAIK, gzip stores the date information inside the gz file,
which should result in a different file when it was
Oohara Yuuma wrote:
dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
Yes. This is because gzip stores the time stamp (as well as the name)
of the original file inside the compressed one.
[ Normally, you don't
Oohara Yuuma wrote:
dpkg compresses the diff file differently every time
I build .deb . The uncompressed .diff is same.
Is this an expected behavior?
gzip puts a timestamp in all .gz files it produces. Notice that file
displays it. Thus the file won't have the same checksum each time it's
Could someone with a little more packaging experience look over my
changes to netcat here, and/or make comments? I keep thinking there may
be a problem I haven't considered.
http://www.red-bean.com/~decklin/debian/
From the .changes:
* Broke apart all the various patches that have
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