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author | Bazel Release System <noreply@google.com> | Tue Nov 07 18:41:57 2023 +0100 |
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Release 7.0.0-pre.20231018.3 (2023-11-07) Baseline: eeb9c911bf16271f807c687e8eae246edaecd005 Cherry picks: + bb7fb2d32f055f2a70a5ab394cf5aef29bc74b2e: Automatically add function transition allow list when needed + c59739e72a2b4ee50f4ba205fb1561f10f0b344d: Automated rollback of commit f7946d0107dd75b2f45bcc79b91c016d075a756d. + f6eabdc51eb54416361be4b3528d67717a11fdfd: Automated rollback of commit 774fdb4be128b642332531f1d0376810b4c5377f. Incompatible changes: - The sandboxfs sandboxing strategy is removed. It hadn't been maintained for a long time, it didn't work for most users and it was not consistently faster while being complex to set up. sandboxfs performance is heavily dependent on the specific setup (setup costs are lower, but you have to pay a penalty for the use of each input) and there are scenarios where it is faster and scenarios where it is slower. Overall it is not worth its weight. - Bzlmod is enabled by default, please consider migrating your external dependencies from WORKSPACE to MODULE.bazel. Find more details at https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/18958 Important changes: - Directories used by sandboxed non-worker execution may be reused to avoid unnecessary setup costs. Disable behavior with --noreuse_sandbox_directories. - Symlink trees created by sandboxing will be deleted asynchronously. Disable behavior with --experimental_sandbox_async_tree_delete_idle_threads=0. This release contains contributions from many people at Google, as well as Antoine Musso, Benjamin Peterson, Fabian Meumertzheim, Nick Biryulin, Steve Barrau, Thi Don.
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