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gnustep.system_preferences: 1.1.0 -> 1.2.0 #45832
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Semi-automatic update generated by https://github.com/ryantm/nixpkgs-update tools. This update was made based on information from system_preferences
No attempt on x86_64-linux (full log) The following builds were skipped because they don't evaluate on x86_64-linux: gnustep.system_preferences Partial log (click to expand)
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No attempt on x86_64-darwin (full log) The following builds were skipped because they don't evaluate on x86_64-darwin: gnustep.system_preferences Partial log (click to expand)
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Failure on aarch64-linux (full log) Attempted: gnustep.system_preferences Partial log (click to expand)
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@GrahamcOfBorg build gnustep.system_preferences |
Success on x86_64-linux (full log) Attempted: gnustep.system_preferences Partial log (click to expand)
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Failure on aarch64-linux (full log) Attempted: gnustep.system_preferences Partial log (click to expand)
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(triage) It looks like gnustep.system_preferences is already failing on hydra aarch64 right now (with the same linker errors). So this is not a regression, and I think it can be merged waiting for someone to fix the build later on. :) (I couldn't quickly figure out a list of supported platforms from |
Semi-automatic update generated by https://github.com/ryantm/nixpkgs-update tools. This update was made based on information from system_preferences.
meta.description for gnustep.system_preferences is: '"The settings manager for the GNUstep environment and its applications"'.
Checks done (click to expand)
Instructions to test this update (click to expand)
One-time optional setup to skip building using Cachix:
Test this update by entering a nix shell, seeing what is inside the
result, and if applicable, running some binaries:
cc @ashalkhakov @matthewbauer for testing.