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author | Bazel Release System <noreply@google.com> | Tue Jul 02 19:45:49 2019 +0200 |
committer | Laurent Le Brun <laurentlb@gmail.com> | Tue Jul 02 19:45:49 2019 +0200 |
tree | a3284880520e9ee51f09082b79bfe5e9b13e9b50 | |
parent | fdc7718c60397a040646551e52fd48772044a8d6 [diff] |
Release 0.27.1 (2019-07-02) Baseline: 8c3b3fba3f68833bd97d3df2db9c48f0539efc3b Cherry picks: + 123c68daed17b19927372e4df7f7a2256db6b80e: Warn in more cases of possible Python version mismatch in host config + 052167e907373ac7ea43238c3049739f6e94a9d1: Add a non-strict autodetecting Python toolchain + 6ef6d879ab69225d54ecab3db847fb4eff33bbeb: Default java toolchain target + 50fa3ec27efdd95771c70faa38a4543d4fed44f2: Fix problems with the non-strict Python toolchain + e2a626c4f61fe4ceb79a5675d09a6f25ca7b5b22: Automated rollback of commit bc6f7cb330bb531f062bb301f3703876051191f5. + 6efc5b787ad3164cc2fb779c73377695032b4524: Treat existence of managed directories as a part of repository dirtiness. + 3a4be3c93813987a27a97dade3f9ebbc5770e349: Add /usr/local/bin to default PATH under strict action env + 5c1005c0947b010ee36ca851b8ba07c9479cf682: Automated rollback of commit 536a166270590a8dbc701718550383f3a07cc763. + c82eb4878c7dc829455caeb915affe36c89df06f: Release 0.27.0 (2019-06-17) + d4589630428c1c1bc08a9baf36257e636fe9d746: Check for both :lcov_merger and $lcov_merger attributes in TestActionBuilder. Important changes: - Add new options --cs_fdo_absolute_path= to support the absolute path profile for LLVM's context-sensitive FDO. - When `--incompatible_strict_action_env` is enabled, the default `PATH` now includes `/usr/local/bin`. - Turn on --experimental_build_setting_api by default for starlark build settings (see https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/skylark/config.html#user- defined-build-settings for more info) This release contains contributions from many people at Google, as well as Ricky Pai.
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