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Attempt to debug sccache in more locations #40442

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This should hopefully add support for debugging OSX and Windows presumed sccache
failures instead of just the Linux ones.

This should hopefully add support for debugging OSX and Windows presumed sccache
failures instead of just the Linux ones.
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r? @brson

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I unfortunately don't really know how to test this, so a close eye in reviewing would be appreciated.

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cc #40240

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@bors: r+ p=1

We're hitting so many of these I'd like to get debugging ASAP

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bors commented Mar 11, 2017

📌 Commit c60a58b has been approved by alexcrichton

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bors commented Mar 12, 2017

⌛ Testing commit c60a58b with merge 8b7fccf...

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@bors: retry

prioritizing rollup

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bors commented Mar 12, 2017

⌛ Testing commit c60a58b with merge ea16ef3...

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@bors: retry

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bors commented Mar 12, 2017

⌛ Testing commit c60a58b with merge 744e696...

@bors bors merged commit c60a58b into rust-lang:master Mar 12, 2017
@alexcrichton alexcrichton deleted the more-sccache-debug branch March 17, 2017 14:52
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