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Rust 1.75 #2321

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@ojeda ojeda commented Jan 28, 2024

Rust 1.75.0 will likely be the next version supported by the kernel. Therefore, add it as a new build environment.

@gctucker @aliceinwire @nuclearcat This time around, if possible, I would like to keep both the latest and previous latest build environments, so that we can upgrade only linux-next and so on, before mainline, and so on. Please let me know if this somehow breaks some assumptions -- it is the first time we are doing this. Thanks!

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Rust 1.75.0 will likely be the next version supported by the kernel.

Therefore, add it as a new build environment.

Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <[email protected]>
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Merged via the queue into kernelci:main with commit 30feb15 Feb 16, 2024
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ojeda commented Feb 16, 2024

Thanks Denys!

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