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author | Bazel Release System <noreply@google.com> | Mon Mar 04 11:12:24 2019 +0100 |
committer | Laurent Le Brun <laurentlb@gmail.com> | Mon Mar 04 11:12:24 2019 +0100 |
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Release 0.23.1 (2019-03-04) Baseline: 441fd75d0047f8a998d784c557736ab9075db893 Cherry picks: + 6ca7763669728253606578a56a205bca3ea883e9: Fix a typo + 2310b1c2c8b2f32db238f667747e7d5672480f4a: Ignore SIGCHLD in test setup script + f9eb1b56706f91063e9d080b850fa56964e77324: Complete channel initialization in the event loop + f0a1597cca2252754daf1d53ff76cf1a9b3dd9b9: remote: properly reset state when using remote cache. Fixes #7555 Release 0.23.1rc1 (2019-02-28)
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