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fix: NetBSD doesn't have st_mtime_nsec and st_ctime_nsec #1170

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I have no NetBSD environment to test it though 😆.

@weihanglo weihanglo changed the title fix: NetBSD doesn't have st_mtime_nsec fix: NetBSD doesn't have st_mtime_nsec and st_ctime_nsec Dec 10, 2023
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Oh my!

I wasn't aware gitoxide is somehow pulled into the rust build chain!

This means that in theory, I would have to test all targets that Rust is being built on to prevent this from happening again. I guess it's possible, but I don't know about feasibility.

After merging, I will create a new patch release which maybe fixes the issue for you downstream, or at least makes it fixable.

@Byron Byron merged commit 523692b into GitoxideLabs:main Dec 10, 2023
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Byron commented Dec 10, 2023

A gix-index patch was released, and I hope it works for you.

@weihanglo weihanglo deleted the netbsd branch December 10, 2023 13:22
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Thanks for the release!

I don't think it tests all targets, but at this tiers with host build tools :)

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