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Remove propagated-build-inputs when static#13275

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Remove propagated-build-inputs when static#13275
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Motivation

Remove the $out/nix-support/propagated-build-inputs file when static due to NixOS/nixpkgs#83667. Found this via a series of nix why-depends and nix path-info -r

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@tomberek and I found this while fixing static builds on aarch64-linux in nixpkgs.


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@Mic92 Mic92 merged commit 6adee11 into NixOS:master May 27, 2025
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Per the Nixpkgs thread, another solution is to always to always have dev outputs. Are there packages here that didn't? I thought we already did.

@roberth roberth added backport 2.28-maintenance Automatically creates a PR against the branch backport 2.29-maintenance Automatically creates a PR against the branch backports created Does not require attention and can be filtered away labels Jul 30, 2025
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Remove propagated-build-inputs when static (backport #13275)
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Remove propagated-build-inputs when static (backport #13275)
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