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Allow failures of 1.7 builds #488

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@fiveop fiveop commented Dec 10, 2016

Libraries we depend on need newer versions of Rust. The current
stable release is 1.13.

This also disables the CI for the platforms/architectures MIPS, ARM
and Android. This cannot be helped as long as the test infrastructure
only runs on 1.7.

Libraries we depend on need newer versions of Rust. The current
stable release is 1.13.

This also disables the CI for the platforms/architectures MIPS, ARM
and Android. This cannot be helped as long as the test infrastructure
only runs on 1.7.
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fiveop commented Dec 10, 2016

I take this comment as approval.

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homu commented Dec 10, 2016

📌 Commit 3d3c3c6 has been approved by @posborne

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homu commented Dec 10, 2016

⚡ Test exempted - status

@homu homu merged commit 3d3c3c6 into nix-rust:master Dec 10, 2016
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Allow failures of 1.7 builds

Libraries we depend on need newer versions of Rust. The current
stable release is 1.13.

This also disables the CI for the platforms/architectures MIPS, ARM
and Android. This cannot be helped as long as the test infrastructure
only runs on 1.7.
@fiveop fiveop deleted the disable_17 branch January 18, 2017 08:07
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