It would be useful if those revision hashes were paired with a date.
On 30/08/2016 7:34 PM, Shea Levy wrote:
Hi Stewart,
If you go to
http://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixos/release-16.03/nixpkgs.rustUnstable.rustc.x86_64-linux/latest/eval#tabs-inputs,
you can see the nixpkgs revision of the latest successful build of
rustUnstable. If you ensure that your nixpkgs is not later then that,
you should always get binaries. If you don't, please report back with
your nixpkgs.config.
~Shea
stewart mackenzie <[email protected]> writes:
I just want this issue resolved.
Every time I update / upgrade I recompile rustBeta then rustUnstable
and it results in 1/2 day lost. This has happened frequently, recently
as rustUnstable and rustBeta have been broken for a long time.
(ie days have been lost finding working revs then compiling rust)
If the lowprio removal doesn't solve this then how can I get it such
that when I issue a `nixos-rebuild --upgrade switch` and my
configuration.nix contains `rustUnstable.rustc` downloads these
binaries
http://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixos/release-16.03/nixpkgs.rustUnstable.rustc.x86_64-linux.
What exactly does lowprio do?
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