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# Copyright © 2017 Bernhard M. Wiedemann <[email protected]>
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package File::StripNondeterminism::handlers::cpio;
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::StripNondeterminism;
=head1 DEPRECATION PLAN
This was added in mid-2017. As-of 2020-04-30, Debian ships a total of 8 .cpio
files in binary packages and none of these appear to be integral to the working
of those package.
After consulting with the original (Bernhard, ie. OpenSuse) this handler is a
good candidate to commence deprecation via initially making it optional.
=cut
sub normalize {
my ($file) = @_;
# if we cannot load the Cpio module, we just leave the file alone
# to not have Archive::Cpio as a hard requirement
# for strip-nondeterminism
if (not eval {require Archive::Cpio}) {
if ($File::StripNondeterminism::verbose) {
print STDERR "Archive::Cpio not found\n";
}
return 0;
}
my $cpio = Archive::Cpio->new;
eval {$cpio->read($file)};
return 0 if $@; # not a cpio archive if it throws an error
foreach my $e ($cpio->get_files()) {
$e->{mtime} = $File::StripNondeterminism::canonical_time;
}
$cpio->write($file);
return 1;
}
1;