nixpkgs/doc/stdenv
Vladimír Čunát 89023c38fc
Recover the complicated situation after my bad merge
I made a mistake merge.  Reverting it in c778945806 undid the state
on master, but now I realize it crippled the git merge mechanism.
As the merge contained a mix of commits from `master..staging-next`
and other commits from `staging-next..staging`, it got the
`staging-next` branch into a state that was difficult to recover.

I reconstructed the "desired" state of staging-next tree by:
 - checking out the last commit of the problematic range: 4effe769e2
 - `git rebase -i --preserve-merges a8a018ddc0` - dropping the mistaken
   merge commit and its revert from that range (while keeping
   reapplication from 4effe769e2)
 - merging the last unaffected staging-next commit (803ca85c20)
 - fortunately no other commits have been pushed to staging-next yet
 - applying a diff on staging-next to get it into that state
2020-10-26 09:01:04 +01:00
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cross-compilation.xml nixpkgs manual: fix a typo in cross-compilation 2020-02-10 16:58:50 +01:00
meta.xml licenses: Make single-version-only GPL explicit 2020-07-05 17:51:30 +02:00
multiple-output.xml doc: Improve code listings 2020-09-23 01:25:25 +02:00
platform-notes.xml
stdenv.xml Recover the complicated situation after my bad merge 2020-10-26 09:01:04 +01:00