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Alyssa Ross 98b3ac8d40 crosvm: 79.12607.0.0-rc4 -> 81.12871.0.0-rc1 2020-04-23 09:06:11 +00:00
Alyssa Ross 56e9d1f936 chromiumOSPackages.updateScript: fix buildspec url
"paladin" doesn't seem to be up to date, whereas "full" seems to match
what cros-updates-serving.appspot.com reports is currently being
shipped to Chromebooks.
2020-04-23 09:06:11 +00:00
Benjamin Hipple ad30a30488 rustPlatform.fetchCargo: handle custom Cargo.lock patchfiles with validation
Previously, we would asssert that the lockfiles are consistent during the
unpackPhase, but if the pkg has a patch for the lockfile itself then we must
wait until the patchPhase is complete to check.

This also removes an implicity dependency on the src attribute coming from
`fetchzip` / `fetchFromGitHub`, which happens to name the source directory
"source". Now we glob for it, so different fetchers will work consistently.
2020-02-28 18:54:23 -08:00
Benjamin Hipple eb11feaa0b treewide: change fetchCargoTarball default to opt-out
Changes the default fetcher in the Rust Platform to be the newer
`fetchCargoTarball`, and changes every application using the current default to
instead opt out.

This commit does not change any hashes or cause any rebuilds. Once integrated,
we will start deleting the opt-outs and recomputing hashes.

See #79975 for details.
2020-02-13 22:41:37 -08:00
Alyssa Ross c76deaef9c crosvm: 77.12371.0.0-rc1 -> 79.12607.0.0-rc4
Replaced src munging with a custom unpackPhase because the previous
approach couldn't handle a newly introduced path with a space, and
this is cleaner anyway (but was impossible at the time due to
unpackPhase not being forwarded to fetchcargo).
2019-12-24 17:23:52 +00:00
Alyssa Ross 0c62e73b37 crosvm: add myself as maintainer 2019-12-24 17:23:52 +00:00
Alyssa Ross 7e683f6393 crosvm.updateScript: use more stable update source
It has been explained to me that cros-omahaproxy reports which
versions are available to users, while cros-updates-serving reports
the latest builds available for each channel.  The latter is probably
better for our use case anyway, and apparently, while both aren't
officially supported, is less likely to randomly break.

So let's use that instead, even if it is much more annoying to parse.
2019-12-24 17:23:52 +00:00
Alyssa Ross d3b0f178ef crosvm: init at 77.12371.0.0-rc1
Co-Authored-By: hyperfekt <git@hyperfekt.net>
2019-11-06 19:35:48 +01:00