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The -X option removes UID/GID information from the zip file, which of course is non-hermetic. There is still some weirdness with install_base_key, but I couldn't figure out what that is: the files that are checksummed are always the same and they are in the same order.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=107484288
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embedded tools.
The previous change got the order of the parameters of package-bazel.sh wrong, thus building a non-functional bazel binary.
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=105742752
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*** Reason for rollback ***
Broke bazel on mac
*** Original change description ***
Add a //src:bazel-notools target that is the same as the Bazel binary except without the embedded tools.
Its use requires the addition of a local_workspace(name = "bazel_tools", path=...) to the WORKSPACE file. It is useful if you don't care about the set of embedded tools (because you provide them to Bazel in another way anyway) but you do care about the size of the Bazel binary (it's 16 MB compared to 56 MB with the tools).
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=105553886
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without the embedded tools.
Its use requires the addition of a local_workspace(name = "bazel_tools", path=...) to the WORKSPACE file. It is useful if you don't care about the set of embedded tools (because you provide them to Bazel in another way anyway) but you do care about the size of the Bazel binary (it's 16 MB compared to 56 MB with the tools).
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MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=105499508
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