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ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos #126352
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CentOS 7 is going EOL on June 30, after which its package repos will no longer exist on the regular mirrors. We'll still be able to access packages from the vault server though, and can start doing so now. This affects `dist-i686-linux` and `dist-x86_64-linux`. I also removed `epel-release` because we were only using that for its `cmake3`, but we've been building our own version for a while.
We probably want this on 1.80-beta too, in case the image needs a rebuild after that EOL. @rustbot label +beta-nominated |
What is the longevity of the vault? It seems like they keep everything old there? I'm just wondering if it's possible that they suddenly remove some packages and it breaks our CI. Also, I wonder if it's time to use something else than CentOS 7 for the "old glibc" CI scenario, since it goes EOL? 🤔 @bors try |
ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos CentOS 7 is going EOL on June 30, after which its package repos will no longer exist on the regular mirrors. We'll still be able to access packages from the vault server though, and can start doing so now. This affects `dist-i686-linux` and `dist-x86_64-linux`. I also removed `epel-release` because we were only using that for its `cmake3`, but we've been building our own version for a while. try-job: dist-i686-linux try-job: dist-x86_64-linux
☀️ Try build successful - checks-actions |
Try build went fine, and this is just a package repository change, so nothing major. @bors r+ |
I can't tell the future, but I think it's a good sign that right now it still goes back to the very first CentOS 2. There are also third-party mirrors of this content, like https://archive.kernel.org/centos-vault/.
It would be nice if we could just use crosstool-ng for this too, but last I tried it was messy when the host is nearly the same as the "cross" target, trying to keep those separate. Maybe I was doing something wrong though, or maybe it has improved... On the user side, I expect many folks will keep clinging to CentOS 7 with a death grip, despite being EOL... |
Probably true, although even our HPC cluster has now upgraded to Rocky Linux 8 from CentOS 7, so that's not a good sign 😁 Let's keep what we have for now. |
ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos CentOS 7 is going EOL on June 30, after which its package repos will no longer exist on the regular mirrors. We'll still be able to access packages from the vault server though, and can start doing so now. This affects `dist-i686-linux` and `dist-x86_64-linux`. I also removed `epel-release` because we were only using that for its `cmake3`, but we've been building our own version for a while. try-job: dist-i686-linux try-job: dist-x86_64-linux
…iaskrgr Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#125293 (Place tail expression behind terminating scope) - rust-lang#125722 (Indicate in `non_local_defs` lint that the macro needs to change) - rust-lang#126192 (Various Redox OS fixes and add i686 Redox OS target) - rust-lang#126285 (`UniqueRc`: support allocators and `T: ?Sized`.) - rust-lang#126352 (ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos) - rust-lang#126399 (extend the check for LLVM build) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos CentOS 7 is going EOL on June 30, after which its package repos will no longer exist on the regular mirrors. We'll still be able to access packages from the vault server though, and can start doing so now. This affects `dist-i686-linux` and `dist-x86_64-linux`. I also removed `epel-release` because we were only using that for its `cmake3`, but we've been building our own version for a while. try-job: dist-i686-linux try-job: dist-x86_64-linux
ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos CentOS 7 is going EOL on June 30, after which its package repos will no longer exist on the regular mirrors. We'll still be able to access packages from the vault server though, and can start doing so now. This affects `dist-i686-linux` and `dist-x86_64-linux`. I also removed `epel-release` because we were only using that for its `cmake3`, but we've been building our own version for a while. try-job: dist-i686-linux try-job: dist-x86_64-linux
…iaskrgr Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#125722 (Indicate in `non_local_defs` lint that the macro needs to change) - rust-lang#125829 (rustc_span: Add conveniences for working with span formats) - rust-lang#126128 (Consistently use subtyping in method resolution) - rust-lang#126192 (Various Redox OS fixes and add i686 Redox OS target) - rust-lang#126352 (ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos) - rust-lang#126354 (Use `Variance` glob imported variants everywhere) - rust-lang#126469 (MIR Shl/Shr: the offset can be computed with rem_euclid) - rust-lang#126472 (build `libcxx-version` only when it doesn't exist) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos CentOS 7 is going EOL on June 30, after which its package repos will no longer exist on the regular mirrors. We'll still be able to access packages from the vault server though, and can start doing so now. This affects `dist-i686-linux` and `dist-x86_64-linux`. I also removed `epel-release` because we were only using that for its `cmake3`, but we've been building our own version for a while. try-job: dist-i686-linux try-job: dist-x86_64-linux
…iaskrgr Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#125722 (Indicate in `non_local_defs` lint that the macro needs to change) - rust-lang#125829 (rustc_span: Add conveniences for working with span formats) - rust-lang#126192 (Various Redox OS fixes and add i686 Redox OS target) - rust-lang#126352 (ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos) - rust-lang#126354 (Use `Variance` glob imported variants everywhere) - rust-lang#126469 (MIR Shl/Shr: the offset can be computed with rem_euclid) - rust-lang#126472 (build `libcxx-version` only when it doesn't exist) - rust-lang#126476 (Fix running bootstrap tests with a local Rust toolchain as the stage0) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
…iaskrgr Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#125722 (Indicate in `non_local_defs` lint that the macro needs to change) - rust-lang#125829 (rustc_span: Add conveniences for working with span formats) - rust-lang#126192 (Various Redox OS fixes and add i686 Redox OS target) - rust-lang#126352 (ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos) - rust-lang#126354 (Use `Variance` glob imported variants everywhere) - rust-lang#126469 (MIR Shl/Shr: the offset can be computed with rem_euclid) - rust-lang#126472 (build `libcxx-version` only when it doesn't exist) - rust-lang#126476 (Fix running bootstrap tests with a local Rust toolchain as the stage0) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos CentOS 7 is going EOL on June 30, after which its package repos will no longer exist on the regular mirrors. We'll still be able to access packages from the vault server though, and can start doing so now. This affects `dist-i686-linux` and `dist-x86_64-linux`. I also removed `epel-release` because we were only using that for its `cmake3`, but we've been building our own version for a while. try-job: dist-i686-linux try-job: dist-x86_64-linux
…iaskrgr Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#125722 (Indicate in `non_local_defs` lint that the macro needs to change) - rust-lang#125829 (rustc_span: Add conveniences for working with span formats) - rust-lang#126192 (Various Redox OS fixes and add i686 Redox OS target) - rust-lang#126352 (ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos) - rust-lang#126354 (Use `Variance` glob imported variants everywhere) - rust-lang#126469 (MIR Shl/Shr: the offset can be computed with rem_euclid) - rust-lang#126472 (build `libcxx-version` only when it doesn't exist) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
@bors r- rollup=iffy |
@matthiaskrgr I think #126192 is the most likely culprit, given the error mesasge:
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mmh, well we can mark both of them iffy and give it another go I guess |
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Finished benchmarking commit (d5b34a2): comparison URL. Overall result: no relevant changes - no action needed@rustbot label: -perf-regression Instruction countThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Max RSS (memory usage)Results (primary -5.1%)This is a less reliable metric that may be of interest but was not used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
CyclesThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Binary sizeThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Bootstrap: 669.839s -> 671.095s (0.19%) |
This EOL reminder mentions that the mirrorlist server will be decommissioned, so we definitely need this on beta. @rustbot label +beta-accepted |
[beta] backports - Only compute `specializes` query if (min)specialization is enabled in the crate of the specializing impl rust-lang#126139 - Add pub struct with allow(dead_code) into worklist rust-lang#126315 - ci: Update centos:7 to use vault repos rust-lang#126352 r? cuviper
CentOS 7 is going EOL on June 30, after which its package repos will no
longer exist on the regular mirrors. We'll still be able to access
packages from the vault server though, and can start doing so now. This
affects
dist-i686-linux
anddist-x86_64-linux
.I also removed
epel-release
because we were only using that for itscmake3
, but we've been building our own version for a while.try-job: dist-i686-linux
try-job: dist-x86_64-linux