[20.09] treewide: mark broken for 20.09#101736
[20.09] treewide: mark broken for 20.09#101736jonringer merged 4 commits intoNixOS:release-20.09from
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cc issue #100111 |
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cc @worldofpeace should this close ZHF. This seems like the "capstone" for stabilization |
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@jonringer Yes. But people can still contribute fixes to unbreak things. Be sure to comment there as well. |
Of course, but it would be weird to have the ZHF item open indefinitely. I'll just change the original post to mention that the backport commit may need to remove "broken = true;" |
I was agreeing with "yes". |
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Not sure why i read that as a rebuttable I guess I violently agree as well |
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all that remains are the linux modules: |
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I will probably tackle the linux modules in a different PR, as we don't really have a good way (that I'm aware of) to determine the "flavor" of the kernel (e.g. libre, zen, xen, hardened, etc.) |
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That's an awful lot of modules. |
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I hope for people's hardware they can't rebuild switch because a module for the stable kernel doesn't build. Obviously something to handle after release. |
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going to "forward port" some of the python fixes in a different PR |
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Motivation for this change
using git hub file changes to make sure the diff looks good
Fixes #100111
Things done
sandboxinnix.confon non-NixOS linux)nix-shell -p nixpkgs-review --run "nixpkgs-review wip"./result/bin/)nix path-info -Sbefore and after)