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so that the .so file builds in a reproducible way
in spite of indeterministic filesystem readdir order
and http://bugs.python.org/issue30461

See https://reproducible-builds.org/ for why this is good.

This PR was done while working on reproducible builds for openSUSE.

so that the .so file builds in a reproducible way
in spite of indeterministic filesystem readdir order
and http://bugs.python.org/issue30461

See https://reproducible-builds.org/ for why this is good.
@micahcochran micahcochran merged commit 8820748 into pyproj4:master Oct 1, 2018
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Thank you!

bmwiedemann added a commit to bmwiedemann/cpython that referenced this pull request Aug 1, 2019
when building packages (e.g. for openSUSE Linux)
(random) filesystem order of input files
influences ordering of functions in the output .so files.
Thus without the patch, builds (in disposable VMs) would usually differ.

Without this patch, all callers have to be patched individually
ofalk/libdnet#42
sass/libsass-python#212
tahoe-lafs/pycryptopp#41
yt-project/yt#2206
pyproj4/pyproj#142
pytries/datrie#49
Roche/pyreadstat#37
but that is an infinite effort.

See https://reproducible-builds.org/ for why this matters.
lisroach pushed a commit to lisroach/cpython that referenced this pull request Sep 10, 2019
When building packages (e.g. for openSUSE Linux)
(random) filesystem order of input files
influences ordering of functions in the output .so files.
Thus without the patch, builds (in disposable VMs) would usually differ.

Without this patch, all callers have to be patched individually
ofalk/libdnet#42
sass/libsass-python#212
tahoe-lafs/pycryptopp#41
yt-project/yt#2206
pyproj4/pyproj#142
pytries/datrie#49
Roche/pyreadstat#37
but that is an infinite effort.

See https://reproducible-builds.org/ for why this matters.
DinoV pushed a commit to DinoV/cpython that referenced this pull request Jan 14, 2020
When building packages (e.g. for openSUSE Linux)
(random) filesystem order of input files
influences ordering of functions in the output .so files.
Thus without the patch, builds (in disposable VMs) would usually differ.

Without this patch, all callers have to be patched individually
ofalk/libdnet#42
sass/libsass-python#212
tahoe-lafs/pycryptopp#41
yt-project/yt#2206
pyproj4/pyproj#142
pytries/datrie#49
Roche/pyreadstat#37
but that is an infinite effort.

See https://reproducible-builds.org/ for why this matters.
jaraco pushed a commit to pypa/setuptools that referenced this pull request May 25, 2020
When building packages (e.g. for openSUSE Linux)
(random) filesystem order of input files
influences ordering of functions in the output .so files.
Thus without the patch, builds (in disposable VMs) would usually differ.

Without this patch, all callers have to be patched individually
ofalk/libdnet#42
sass/libsass-python#212
tahoe-lafs/pycryptopp#41
yt-project/yt#2206
pyproj4/pyproj#142
pytries/datrie#49
Roche/pyreadstat#37
but that is an infinite effort.

See https://reproducible-builds.org/ for why this matters.
websurfer5 pushed a commit to websurfer5/cpython that referenced this pull request Jul 20, 2020
When building packages (e.g. for openSUSE Linux)
(random) filesystem order of input files
influences ordering of functions in the output .so files.
Thus without the patch, builds (in disposable VMs) would usually differ.

Without this patch, all callers have to be patched individually
ofalk/libdnet#42
sass/libsass-python#212
tahoe-lafs/pycryptopp#41
yt-project/yt#2206
pyproj4/pyproj#142
pytries/datrie#49
Roche/pyreadstat#37
but that is an infinite effort.

See https://reproducible-builds.org/ for why this matters.
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