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libinjection: 3.10.0 -> unstable-2021-04-09 #169592

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Description of changes

3.10.0 was released in 2017. Upstream looks to have stagnated and this bump is being performed for #148779 as Python 3 is now supported (for building).

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  • Built on platform(s)
    • x86_64-linux
    • aarch64-linux
    • x86_64-darwin
    • aarch64-darwin
  • For non-Linux: Is sandbox = true set in nix.conf? (See Nix manual)
  • Tested, as applicable:
  • Tested compilation of all packages that depend on this change using nix-shell -p nixpkgs-review --run "nixpkgs-review rev HEAD". Note: all changes have to be committed, also see nixpkgs-review usage
  • Tested basic functionality of all binary files (usually in ./result/bin/)
  • 22.05 Release Notes (or backporting 21.11 Release notes)
    • (Package updates) Added a release notes entry if the change is major or breaking
    • (Module updates) Added a release notes entry if the change is significant
    • (Module addition) Added a release notes entry if adding a new NixOS module
    • (Release notes changes) Ran nixos/doc/manual/md-to-db.sh to update generated release notes
  • Fits CONTRIBUTING.md.

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armeenm commented Apr 21, 2022

Closing in favor of #169601. Apologies for the pings.

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@armeenm armeenm deleted the bump-libinjection branch April 25, 2022 17:25
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