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RHEL build is failing from v1.5.22 #8944

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cderv opened this issue Mar 1, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #8945
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RHEL build is failing from v1.5.22 #8944

cderv opened this issue Mar 1, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #8945
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cderv commented Mar 1, 2024

Just to track the problem as resolution depends on external tooling.

As we don't know when upstream will be fixed, we need to make the build optional for the future pre-release, and let us time until the next 1.5 official release to fix it.

Until this is solved, all the future 1.5 pre-releases and 1.4 patch releases won't have the rhel bundle included. This could be breaking change for anyone user which has scripted around downloading rhel artifact when we do a new release.

Todo, while we take the time to fix this:

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cderv commented Mar 6, 2024

So we've fixed

It now builds and 1.41.0 is available in conda forge: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/deno/files

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cderv commented Mar 6, 2024

Ok all good know it builds - https://github.com/quarto-dev/quarto-cli/actions/runs/8177249611

I needed again to change the hash for the conda artifact (e69c666) - we need to do that for each new Deno version.

next time, I'll put it in the configuration file probably.

Anyhow, next pre-release will have the RHEL bundles.

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