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NAME
strip-nondeterminism - strip nondeterministic information from files
SYNOPSIS
strip-nondeterminism [-t filetype] filename ...
DESCRIPTION
strip-nondeterminism is a tool to strip bits of nondeterministic information, such as timestamps, from files. It can be used as a post-processing step to make a build reproducible, when the build process itself cannot be made deterministic.
OPTIONS
- -t filetype, --type filetype
- Use the normalizer for the given file type (ar, gzip, jar, zip). If this option is not specified, the file type is detected automatically based on the file name extension.
- -T seconds, --timestamp seconds
- Instead of stripping timestamps from files, set them to the given number of seconds since January 1, 1970.
- --clamp-timestamp
- Only replace timestamps if they are later than the time specified to --timestamp. You can use this option to ensure that only timestamps introduced as part of the build process are replaced. NOT YET IMPLEMENTED FOR ALL FILE FORMATS.
- --normalizers SPEC
- Enable or disable specific normalizers separated by a comma (eg. +foo,-bar. The magic values +all and -all will enable and disable all normalizers.
- -h, --help
- Display this help message.
- -V, --version
- Print only the version string and then quit.
AUTHORS
Andrew Ayer Chris Lamb
COPYRIGHT
strip-nondeterminism is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3.
2024-09-01 | perl v5.40.0 |