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https://github.com/earthly/earthly/tree/acb/autocompletion-bug reproduces the bug which needs to be fixed.
To reproduce: checkout the above branch, then run ./earthly -P ./tests/autocompletion+test-targets-in-two-directories-prefix
An interesting one, gotten from hitting Ctrl-C during a build of dotnet/runtime using 6.0.100-rc.2.21505.57
This line
https://github.com/dotnet/msbuild/blob/a59d7a533c9154e8aa99b823625e7eff199ddf1a/src/Tasks/Copy.cs#L588
should perhaps be
if (!partitionAccepted && !CancellationToken.IsCancellationRequested)Build FAILED.
C:\git\runtime\.dotnet\sdk\6.0.100
We are using font-awesome V4 and should migrate to font-awesome V5 which comes with its own vue.js module: https://github.com/FortAwesome/vue-fontawesome
Migration includes removing old font-awesome V4 module and changing all existing icons to new vue.js tag.
This is blocked until #114 is merged which comes with first initial integration.
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Some of the repos that we import has ".go" in the file path. eg. https://github.com/nats-io/nats.go.
When using packr v2 to build packr parses the folder path as a file and reports error ".../nats.go" is a directory.
The issue is in findAllGoFiles in jam/parser/finder.go
I am happy to raise a PR if you like
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A few times rule authors have been confused with rule graph errors that are because two rules have the same name, which causes the first rule to be overridden & not be used. This is extremely confusing.
collect_rules() should detect this case and eagerly error.
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What version of Garble and Go are you using?
$ garble version v0.4.1-0.20210929123233-e7320ec9c034 $ go version go version go1.17.2 linux/amd64
What environment are you running Garble on?
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Dune systematically buffers the output of commands so that their output is not mixed up during parallel builds. However, this is not ideal for interactive commands that require direct access to the terminal.
Currently, the only workaround is to run dune with -j 1 --no-buffer which is not ideal since it completely disables parallelism and also require a specific dune invocation.
Another ide
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Bazel crashes due to an internal error when using a bzlmod registry that doesn't correctly specify a
bazel_registry.jsonfile. The stack-trace printed by Bazel when it crashes is included in the last section below.Bugs: what's the simplest, easiest way to reproduce this bug? Please provide a minimal example if possible.
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