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Use hard-coded values in build script #177

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@paholg paholg commented Dec 25, 2021

Should fix #162

@paholg paholg force-pushed the fix-cross-compile-issue branch from 5ea9604 to 056761e Compare December 25, 2021 18:16
@paholg paholg merged commit 273bc6b into main Dec 26, 2021
ruuda added a commit to ChorusOne/solana that referenced this pull request Jul 7, 2022
Version 0.15.0 fixes an issue where code that runs at build-time would
be compiled with the target_cpu setting, and the target CPU might
support instructions that the host system does not have, causing a
SIGILL during the build.

See also [1] and [2].

[1]: paholg/typenum#162
[2]: paholg/typenum#177
ruuda added a commit to ChorusOne/solana that referenced this pull request Jul 7, 2022
Version 1.15.0 fixes an issue where code that runs at build-time would
be compiled with the target_cpu setting, and the target CPU might
support instructions that the host system does not have, causing a
SIGILL during the build.

See also [1] and [2].

[1]: paholg/typenum#162
[2]: paholg/typenum#177
CriesofCarrots pushed a commit to solana-labs/solana that referenced this pull request Jul 7, 2022
Bump typenum from 1.14.0 to 1.15.0

Version 1.15.0 fixes an issue where code that runs at build-time would
be compiled with the target_cpu setting, and the target CPU might
support instructions that the host system does not have, causing a
SIGILL during the build.

See also [1] and [2].

[1]: paholg/typenum#162
[2]: paholg/typenum#177
ruuda added a commit to ChorusOne/solana that referenced this pull request Jul 15, 2022
Version 1.15.0 fixes an issue where code that runs at build-time would
be compiled with the target_cpu setting, and the target CPU might
support instructions that the host system does not have, causing a
SIGILL during the build.

See also [1] and [2].

[1]: paholg/typenum#162
[2]: paholg/typenum#177
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Compile fails with target_cpu on GitHub Actions for OSX - illegal instruction
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