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This will allow buliding bootstrap tools for platforms with non-default libcs, like *-unknown-linux-musl. This gets rid of limitedSupportSystems/systemsWithAnySupport. There was no need to use systemsWithAnySupport for supportDarwin, because it was always equivalent to supportedSystems for that purpose, and the only other way it was used was for determining which platforms to build the bootstrap tools for, so we might as well use a more explicit parameter for that, and then we can change how it works without affecting the rest of the Hydra jobs. Not affecting the rest of the Hydra jobs is important, because if we changed all jobs to use config triples, we'd end up renaming every Hydra job. That might still be worth thinking about at some point, but it's unnecessary at this point (and would be a lot of work). I've checked by running nix-eval-jobs --force-recurse pkgs/top-level/release.nix that the actual bootstrap tools derivations are unaffected by this change, and that the only other jobs that change are ones that depend on the hash of all of Nixpkgs. Of the other jobset entrypoints that end up importing pkgs/top-level/release.nix, none used the limitedSupportedSystems parameter, so they should all be unaffected as well.
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Nix
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Nix
/* Helper expression for copy-tarballs. This returns (nearly) all
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tarballs used the free packages in Nixpkgs.
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Typical usage:
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$ copy-tarballs.pl --expr 'import <nixpkgs/maintainers/scripts/all-tarballs.nix>'
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*/
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import ../../pkgs/top-level/release.nix
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{ # Don't apply ‘hydraJob’ to jobs, because then we can't get to the
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# dependency graph.
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scrubJobs = false;
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# No need to evaluate on i686.
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supportedSystems = [ "x86_64-linux" ];
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bootstrapConfigs = [];
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}
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