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linux-headers: Remove stray linux headers 3.18 nix file #25187

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@Ericson2314 Ericson2314 commented Apr 24, 2017

Motivation for this change

In dced724 this derivation was unexposed along (in all-packages.nix) with the removal of linux 3.18: dced724#diff-036410e9211b4336186fc613f7200b12L11174. I think this file was left behind by mistake.

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grepped for the file name, it is unused.

In dced724 this derivation was
unexposed along (in all-packages.nix) with the removal of linux 3.18[1].
I think this file was left behind by mistake.

[1]: NixOS@dced724#diff-036410e9211b4336186fc613f7200b12L11174
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@Ericson2314, thanks for your PR! By analyzing the history of the files in this pull request, we identified @edolstra, @globin and @fpletz to be potential reviewers.

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@copumpkin copumpkin merged commit 3ae7f24 into NixOS:master Apr 25, 2017
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Thanks!

@Ericson2314 Ericson2314 deleted the remove-stray-kernel-headers branch April 25, 2017 14:44
@Ericson2314 Ericson2314 added the 6.topic: cross-compilation Building packages on a different sort platform than than they will be run on label May 18, 2017
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