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CI: move RFL job forward to v6.11-rc1 #128322
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The tag has been released today, and since the original hash we had in the Rust CI (which was ~v6.10-rc1), we have accumulated a fair amount of changes and new code. In particular, v6.11-rc1 is the first Linux tag where the kernel is supporting an actual minimum Rust version (1.78.0), rather than a single version. Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
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CI: move RFL job forward to v6.11-rc1 The tag has been released today, and since the original hash we had in the Rust CI (which was ~v6.10-rc1), we have accumulated a fair amount of changes and new code. In particular, v6.11-rc1 is the first Linux tag where the kernel is supporting an actual minimum Rust version (1.78.0), rather than a single version. --- Let's try to do the move independently first. r? `@Kobzol` try-job: x86_64-rust-for-linux
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Nice to move from a random commit to a tagged version. Thanks! @bors r+ rollup |
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CI: move RFL job forward to v6.11-rc1 The tag has been released today, and since the original hash we had in the Rust CI (which was ~v6.10-rc1), we have accumulated a fair amount of changes and new code. In particular, v6.11-rc1 is the first Linux tag where the kernel is supporting an actual minimum Rust version (1.78.0), rather than a single version. --- Let's try to do the move independently first. r? `@Kobzol` try-job: x86_64-rust-for-linux
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#128182 (handle no_std targets on std builds) - rust-lang#128277 (miri: fix offset_from behavior on wildcard pointers) - rust-lang#128304 (Isolate the diagnostic code that expects `thir::Pat` to be printable) - rust-lang#128307 (Clean and enable `rustdoc::unescaped_backticks` for `core/alloc/std/test/proc_macro`) - rust-lang#128322 (CI: move RFL job forward to v6.11-rc1) - rust-lang#128333 (Miri subtree update) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#128322 - ojeda:rfl-ci-update, r=Kobzol CI: move RFL job forward to v6.11-rc1 The tag has been released today, and since the original hash we had in the Rust CI (which was ~v6.10-rc1), we have accumulated a fair amount of changes and new code. In particular, v6.11-rc1 is the first Linux tag where the kernel is supporting an actual minimum Rust version (1.78.0), rather than a single version. --- Let's try to do the move independently first. r? ``@Kobzol`` try-job: x86_64-rust-for-linux
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The tag has been released today, and since the original hash we had in the Rust CI (which was ~v6.10-rc1), we have accumulated a fair amount of changes and new code.
In particular, v6.11-rc1 is the first Linux tag where the kernel is supporting an actual minimum Rust version (1.78.0), rather than a single version.
Let's try to do the move independently first.
r? @Kobzol
try-job: x86_64-rust-for-linux