Minijackson 6fbf95ab18 make Perl hash iteration reproducible
By default Perl doesn't iterate over hashes in a reproducible manner,
to avoid DDoS. Since we aren't providing untrusted inputs, it is fine to
disable this behaviour.

Among other things, this makes the .dbd and some .h generation reproducible.

More information here:

- https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/stable-outputs/
- https://perldoc.perl.org/perlrun#PERL_HASH_SEED
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EPICS Base - the central core of a control system toolkit
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