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This adds -frandom-seed to each compiler invocation in stdenv. The object here is to make the compierl invocations produce the same output every time they are called (for the same derivation). When the -frandom-seed option is not set the compiler will use a combination of random numbers (in GCC's case from /dev/urandom) and the durrent time to produce a "random" input per file. This can (among other things) lead to different ordering of symbols in the produced object files. For reason of reproducibility we prefer having the same derivation produce the exact same outputs. This is not a silver bullet but one way to tame the compiler. |
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