Support for Deterministic Builds of .NET Runtime library
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Gleb Krasilich
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Jan 17, 2022, 6:59:01 AM1/17/22
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Hi!
I have noticed recently, that Antlr4.Runtime.Standard runtime library for .NET is not using deterministic builds feature (one can read briefly about it here: https://github.com/clairernovotny/DeterministicBuilds). Microsoft is pushing for adoption of deterministic builds and NuGet.org will use deterministic builds metadata for validating packages. Deterministic builds are also compulsory for all .NET Foundation process. I think it is good idea to enable it for Antlr4.Runtime.Standard. If you are interested, I am ready to help with it.
Best regards, Gleb Krasilich
eric vergnaud
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Jan 17, 2022, 7:32:46 AM1/17/22
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Hi,
FYI we don't publish from the CI, so this would not be very useful on the short term.
But understanding future NuGet requirements and making the necessary changes would certainly be useful.
Can you move this to a GitHub discussion ?
Gleb Krasilich
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Jan 18, 2022, 8:34:34 AM1/18/22
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