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Rename fuchsia builder and bump Fuchsia #127102
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This includes the quality-of-life improvements for developers in https://fxrev.dev/1061894.
This should no longer be required to build Fuchsia.
This better reflects what the builder actually does.
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Rename fuchsia builder and bump Fuchsia This PR renames the fuchsia builder as requested in rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1989 (review) and bumps Fuchsia. It also removes the wasm target, which should speed up the build a little. The new name of the builder is `x86_64-fuchsia` because I think `x86_64-gnu-fuchsia` would be confusing and put too much emphasis on the host target. (In terms of triples, we are targeting `x86_64-unknown-fuchsia` from `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`.) Someone on the infra team should weigh in here. cc `@lqd` r? t-infra try-job: x86_64-fuchsia
Hehe we wanted to do it in #127023 |
Ah, I'm fine with landing that one first then :) |
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#126822 (Bootstrap command refactoring: port more `Command` usages to `BootstrapCmd` (step 2)) - rust-lang#126835 (Simplifications in match lowering) - rust-lang#126953 (std: separate TLS key creation from TLS access) - rust-lang#127045 (Rename `super_predicates_of` and similar queries to `explicit_*` to note that they're not elaborated) - rust-lang#127075 (rustc_data_structures: Explicitly check for 64-bit atomics support) - rust-lang#127101 (remove redundant match statement from dataflow const prop) - rust-lang#127102 (Rename fuchsia builder and bump Fuchsia) - rust-lang#127103 (Move binder and polarity parsing into `parse_generic_ty_bound`) - rust-lang#127108 (unify `dylib` and `bin_helpers` and create `shared_helpers::parse_value_from_args`) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#127102 - tmandry:rename-fuchsia-builder, r=Kobzol Rename fuchsia builder and bump Fuchsia This PR renames the fuchsia builder as requested in rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1989 (review) and bumps Fuchsia. This includes the quality-of-life improvements for developers in https://fxrev.dev/1061894. It also removes the wasm target, which should speed up the build a little. The new name of the builder is `x86_64-fuchsia` because I think `x86_64-gnu-fuchsia` would be confusing and put too much emphasis on the host target. (In terms of triples, we are targeting `x86_64-unknown-fuchsia` from `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`.) Someone on the infra team should weigh in here. After this lands, we should update the docs in the rustc-dev-guide again. cc `@lqd` r? t-infra try-job: x86_64-fuchsia
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This PR renames the fuchsia builder as requested in rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1989 (review) and bumps Fuchsia.
This includes the quality-of-life improvements for developers in https://fxrev.dev/1061894. It also removes the wasm target, which should speed up the build a little.
The new name of the builder is
x86_64-fuchsia
because I thinkx86_64-gnu-fuchsia
would be confusing and put too much emphasis on the host target. (In terms of triples, we are targetingx86_64-unknown-fuchsia
fromx86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
.) Someone on the infra team should weigh in here.After this lands, we should update the docs in the rustc-dev-guide again.
cc @lqd
r? t-infra
try-job: x86_64-fuchsia