- configure Maven to run build reproducibly [1]
- use UTC timestamp of checked out commit as build timestamp
- add git-describe, git-commit-id, git-commit-id, git-tags,
git-remote-origin-url to MANIFEST.MF files
- configure cyclonedx-maven-plugin to also use UTC timestamp of
checked out commit
- for packaging build use tycho-buildtimestamp-jgit [2] to ensure
version uses the timestamp of the last commit
- SBOMs are not reproducible by design [3] they should have a build
timestamp matching the time when the build was executed and a serial
number which is a unique UUID per build run. Hence exclude them from
comparison [4].
- Use gmavenplus-plugin to format build timestamps. Maven expects
build timestamp in ISO-8601 format, to replace the qualifier in
versions the timestamp format must be compatible with rules for OSGi
version numbers. Didn't find a way to read the properties set by the
git-commit-id-maven-plugin from another plugin. Hence use JGit in a
groovy script to get the commit time of the current HEAD and provide
it in these two formats.
TODO: packaging build (features and p2 repository) is not yet binary
reproducible since that's not yet supported by Tycho [5], artefacts have
reproducible version numbers but file lastModified timestamps are not
yet reproducible.
Test plan for Maven build:
- build using
mvn clean install"
- verify second build is reproducible:
mvn -T1 clean verify artifact:compare
verification seems not to be thread-safe, hence run it with a single
thread using option -T1
For packaging build (still fails due to non-reproducible file
timestamps):
- build using
mvn -f org.eclipse.jgit.packaging/pom.xml clean install
- verify second build is reproducible:
mvn -T1 -f org.eclipse.jgit.packaging/pom.xml clean verify artifact:compare
[1] https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-reproducible-builds.html
[2] https://wiki.eclipse.org/Tycho/Reproducible_Version_Qualifiers
[3] https://github.com/CycloneDX/cyclonedx-maven-plugin/issues/84
[4] https://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-artifact-plugin/compare-mojo.html
[5] https://github.com/eclipse-tycho/tycho/issues/233
Change-Id: I0202f55a1b6ae0edd922cfef638beb39d2ce9417
* stable-6.0:
Use slf4j-simple instead of log4j for logging
Update orbit to R20211213173813
Change-Id: I746b7fb71571020ce49f7b50fd675c9864327719
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
* stable-5.13:
Use slf4j-simple instead of log4j for logging
Update orbit to R20211213173813
Change-Id: I219ef3901c1d908b91bf9c8f00431b22686ff7a5
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>
JGit uses slf4j-api as logging API.
The libraries
- org.eclipse.jgit.http.test
- org.eclipse.jgit.pgm
- org.eclipse.jgit.ssh.apache.test
- org.eclipse.jgit.test
used the outdated log4j 1.2.15 which is EOL since years.
Since both jgit command line and also the tests don't need sophisticated
logging features replace log4j with the much simpler slf4j-simple log
implementation. The org.slf4j.binding.simple 1.7.30 archive has only
25kB instead of 429kB for log4j 1.2.15
Applications using jgit are free to choose any other log implementation
supporting slf4j API.
Change-Id: I89e85cd3c76e954c3434622510975ce65dc227d4
Add a simple SSH agent connector using JNA. Include com.sum.jna and
com.sun.jna.platform in the target platform.
JNA is used to communicate through Unix domain sockets with ssh-agent,
and if on Windows, to communicate via shared memory with Pageant.
The new bundle o.e.j.ssh.apache.agent is an OSGi fragment so that
the java.util.ServiceLoader can find the provided factory without
further ado in OSGi environments.
Adapt both maven and bazel builds to include the new bundle.
Manually tested on OS X, CentOS 7, and Win10 with Pageant 0.76. Tested
by installing JGit built from this change into freshly downloaded
Eclipse 2021-12 M1, and then doing git fetches via SSH with different
~/.ssh/config settings (explicit IdentityFile, without any but a key in
the agent, with no keys and a key in the agent and IdentitiesOnly=yes
(must fail)).
Bug: 541274
Bug: 541275
Change-Id: I34e85467293707dbad1eb44d1f40fc2e70ba3622
Signed-off-by: Thomas Wolf <thomas.wolf@paranor.ch>