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[Backport release-24.11] duplicati: 2.0.8.1 -> 2.1.0.2 #369028

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@nixpkgs-ci nixpkgs-ci bot commented Dec 29, 2024

Bot-based backport to release-24.11, triggered by a label in #367283.

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(cherry picked from commit 3f74154)
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@Bot-wxt1221 have you checked if this was backportable ? Is it a major/breaking update ?

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@GaetanLepage Seems no.

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@ofborg build duplicati

@GaetanLepage GaetanLepage merged commit ae6afba into release-24.11 Dec 29, 2024
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@GaetanLepage GaetanLepage deleted the backport-367283-to-release-24.11 branch December 29, 2024 09:24
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vcunat commented Dec 29, 2024

I believe this blocked the 24.11 channels via https://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixos/release-24.11-small/nixpkgs.release-checks

evaluation warning: getExe: Package "mono-6.12.0.182" does not have the meta.mainProgram attribute. [...]

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I believe this blocked the 24.11 channels via https://hydra.nixos.org/job/nixos/release-24.11-small/nixpkgs.release-checks

evaluation warning: getExe: Package "mono-6.12.0.182" does not have the meta.mainProgram attribute. [...]

Oops. Opened #369229

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