Notes about issue random_id_in_pdf_generated_by_dblatex in unstable
Identifier:
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random_id_in_pdf_generated_by_dblatex
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Suites:
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unstable / trixie / bookworm / bullseye / experimental
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URL:
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http://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2017-June/040398.html
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Description:
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eg. /ID [<1ebdbec86dcab3e39cf225470b799ae8> <1ebdbec86dcab3e39cf225470b799ae8>] . Not caused by build path nor by the minute used to build at least. Intermediate "--tempdir=docbuild" has no differences. . ID is varying because texlive generates it based on the build path, see also pdf_id_varying_due_to_build_path issue. . (This might be tagged the same as random_order_of_pdf_ids_generated_by_latex) . (Or http://sources.debian.net/src/texlive-bin/latest/texk/web2c/pdftexdir/pdftex.web/#L20122-L20129)
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Packages in 'unstable' known to be affected by this issue:
(the 1/4 most-popular ones (within this issue) are underlined)
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70 reproducible packages in unstable/amd64:
4ti2
apparmor
asymptote
auctex
autoconf
bash
bbdb
beast-mcmc
bird
blends
blitz++
cacti
cassbeam
ccfits
cddlib
cl-asdf
cli-common
coinor-csdp
csync2
cvs
fig2dev
form
freefem
gap-factint
gap-toric
gitmagic
gle-graphics
gnuplot-mode
gorm.app
graphite2
gtg-trace
hamradio-maintguide
haskell98-report
impressive
java-imaging-utilities
jmodeltest
khronos-api
latex-make
libbluray
libconfig
libcrcutil
libgfshare
libmatio
libraw1394
librostlab-blast
libstxxl
linuxdoc-tools
minizinc
mpfi
mpfr4
opencolorio
openocd
opensp
packaging-tutorial
pbuilder
pescetti
probabel
proofgeneral
pspp
python-tidylib
rubber
scscp-imcce
sgml-base-doc
starlink-pal
tachyon
tcltk-defaults
tipa
udunits
velvet
vmdb2
2 FTBFS packages in unstable/amd64:
ess
gyoto
18 unreproducible packages in unstable/amd64:
arduino
bibtool
bliss
cafeobj
dejagnu
dune-istl
flint
gap-design
highlight.js
jpylyzer
lammps
latex-coffee-stains
ledger2beancount
librostlab
macsyfinder
muse-el
primesieve
ufoai
2 build timeout packages in unstable/amd64:
biber
krb5#
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