lang/python/python-package-install.sh: assign SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH to PYTHONHASHSEED
Following a discussion on bugs.python.org: * https://bugs.python.org/issue29708 * https://bugs.python.org/msg313384 It seems that setting a fixed value to PYTHONHASHSEED guarantees that the bytecodes are generated consistently/in a reproducible manner. Hopefully, this is the last bit to make Python3 build reproducible. Tested this locally on a few files [that were not reproducible without this change]. The PYTHONHASHSEED is only assigned to the host Python/Python3 during compilation of byte-codes [from python source]. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com>
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#!/bin/sh
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set -e
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[ -z "$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH" ] || {
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PYTHONHASHSEED="$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH"
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export PYTHONHASHSEED
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}
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process_filespec() {
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local src_dir="$1"
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local dst_dir="$2"
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