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ci: tacd: drop rust version 1.68 from mickledore, add 1.75 from scarthgap #67

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@hnez hnez commented Apr 19, 2024

The current meta-lxatac / tacos stable release (2024.04) is based on yocto nanbield (which ships rust 1.70) we need to stay compatible with that to be able to produce potential point releases.

We no longer need to support the rust version from the yocto mickledore release (1.68), so we can drop it from the CI tests.

Development will continue based on yocto scarthgap, so we need to add the rust version it ships (1.75) in our CI tests.

TODO before merging:

  • Release meta-lxatac/tacos 2024.04

@hnez hnez requested a review from KarlK90 May 24, 2024 08:37
@hnez hnez marked this pull request as ready for review May 24, 2024 08:37
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The current meta-lxatac / tacos stable release (2024.04) is based on yocto
nanbield (which ships rust 1.70) we need to stay compatible with that to
be able to produce potential point releases.

We no longer need to support the rust version from the yocto mickledore
release (1.68), so we can drop it from the CI tests.

Development will continue based on yocto scarthgap, so we need to add the
rust version it ships (1.75) in our CI tests.

Signed-off-by: Leonard Göhrs <l.goehrs@pengutronix.de>
@hnez hnez merged commit 5dae43b into linux-automation:main Jun 19, 2024
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@hnez hnez deleted the scarthgap-rust branch June 19, 2024 14:08
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