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[Backport release-24.05] cntb: 1.4.8 -> 1.4.12 #341455

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Bot-based backport to release-24.05, triggered by a label in #341386.

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(cherry picked from commit 4fe6d22)
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NickCao commented Sep 13, 2024

Hash mismatch on x86_64-darwin?

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aciceri commented Sep 13, 2024

I know what it is, there are two files with the same name but different case, here the upstream issue that was fixed but apparently now has been re-introduced.
As a workaround I removed the entire docs, but then I removed the workaround in this PR.

Question: hasn't ofborg built the derivation also for darwin_x86_64 in #341386? Because if the problem is present here it means that it also present on master.

Meanwhile I added a comment in the upstream issue, tomorrow I will open another PR (with the backport tag) re-implementing the workaround. Meanwhile I close this.

@aciceri aciceri closed this Sep 13, 2024
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NickCao commented Sep 13, 2024

hasn't ofborg built the derivation also for darwin_x86_64 in #341386?

It got stuck due to the lack of darwin runners. Should also fail if it ever ran.

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@pbsds pbsds deleted the backport-341386-to-release-24.05 branch September 24, 2024 13:31
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