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Update Ubuntu images to 19.10 #1669

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@JohnTitor JohnTitor commented Feb 23, 2020

Ubuntu 19.04(disco) has already reached EOL, this replaces them with 19.10(eoan).

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qnighy commented Feb 23, 2020

19.10(focal)

I guess it's eoan?

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I guess it's eoan?

Yeah, you're right!

@JohnTitor JohnTitor force-pushed the focal branch 7 times, most recently from b0a4559 to f843f83 Compare February 25, 2020 05:45
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JohnTitor commented Feb 25, 2020

Notes:

  • mips64el-unknown-linux-gnuabi64 and mips-unknown-linux-gnu remain Ubuntu 19.04 since their gcc packages have been gone. Left FIXME comment.
  • ignores sys/io.h on *-gnuabihf
  • ignores sys/sysctl.h on *-gnu since it has been deprecated
  • ignores statx and statx_timestamp structs since somehow headers aren't included correctly. Left FIXME comment.

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Actually, it blocks #1638 and CI improvements only, skipping some items though, so going to merge. If anyone finds any fallout, just let me know!

@JohnTitor JohnTitor merged commit c31e85f into rust-lang:master Feb 26, 2020
@JohnTitor JohnTitor deleted the focal branch February 26, 2020 01:43
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