ava isn't a laptop, so we shouldn't support roaming timezones. Let's hard-code
this to L.A. for now.
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While pattern-matching in Elisp is a bit unsightly, it works :)
Change-Id: I6766147095823f1a4e233832b0ef21f4c486e023
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ava is my new (NixOS!) work machine :)
Change-Id: I1f089f00c02519d5d1d93d011f29075d53500e74
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This never really got off the ground...
Change-Id: I3e712174c83c74e78e2886ea80264652e36ea27a
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Use nixos-unstable-small which fixes CVE-2018-25032
(out of bounds write while compressing).
* //users/grfn/xanthous:
- Supporting random-fu 0.3 requires considerable changes and patching
random-extras (https://github.com/aristidb/random-extras/pull/5).
For now we downgrade random-fu and its dependency rvar to 0.2.*,
forcing us to build xanthous with GHC 8.10.7, due to random-fu 0.2.*
not supporting that version.
Nix expressions for the downgraded packages are checked in to avoid
the potential need to compile Haskell at pipeline eval time.
- generic-arbitrary exposes a GenericArbitrary newtype now.
This means we no longer have to implement it in xanthous
downstream and patch generic-arbitrary to expose the
GArbitrary type class.
- Minor adjustments for lens 5.0:
Xanthous.Game.Memo: clear needs to use ASetter' instead of Lens'
Xanthous.Data.EntityMap: TraversableWithIndex no longer has an
itraversed function.
- Xanthous.Orphans: adjust for aeson's KeyMap, use KM.size explicitly
instead of relying on MonoTraversable's length
* //nix/buildLisp: the CCL issue has resurfaced, disabling the
implementation once again.
* //3p/arion: remove, as depot uses the nixpkgs package of it anyways.
* //users/wpcarro: accomodate GHC 9.0.1's stricter parsing of operators.
* //users/tazjin: disable rustfmt as it stopped respecting settings
* //3p/overlays: upgrade home-manager until fix for serivce generation
has landed upstream
* //users/grfn/system: remove rr override, as the pinned commit is part
of the 5.5.0 release shipped by nixpkgs.
Change-Id: If229e7317ba48498f85170b57ee9053f6997ff8a
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This tends to step on my toes way more often than I actually want it to
work
Change-Id: Ifd5e38ca307d7882392b2399194aca1231b68db6
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I have accidentally done some keyboard shortcut so many times due to
this being a toggle
Change-Id: I405ab7d5cd591d79a277072930e681988b20cb75
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for music stuff, mostly - this "lambda key" was always a little
unadvised.
Change-Id: I430eaa1069fa78f3fe0ef5c3483be7a9c379f199
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I need this for some work config which I can't put in public git :/
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Add a `Refs: TICKET-1234` footer to any newly created tickets that're
made while clocked in to an org-mode headline associated with a JIRA
ticket ID via org tracker, and provide a binding to switch it between
Refs and Fixes
Change-Id: I0651d933987536b65013140a6c77214ece77a3d3
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Apparently notmuch-tree-jump-search doesn't autoload correctly, not to
mention I'm not sure it ever actually did anything different than
notmuch-jump-search
Change-Id: I93044513e69ee5fef84475467f258ce90abfb2fb
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The LSP setup is very basic at the moment, I'll probably want lsp-ui as
well and other bits and pieces.
Change-Id: Ic0360bbfde98e99990aa3ccb68ea045b522e67ce
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This will be needed for manual NAT configuration in the next step.
Change-Id: I466265f436377e128416ea9a4b8017d78bd1ddd0
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This host was previously managed manually, now adding it to depot
because doing that was a huge hassle.
Change-Id: I1e212fce13da735b5329578d9b2dd8f370f25cbc
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While in Egypt, I am on the go more often and actually having the
machine charge fully is quite useful.
Change-Id: I45109057936a0b1d8075f9eb5dcd77c45fce893d
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The python lib for sqlite doesn't support REGEXP, so we need to support it
manually.
Change-Id: I90670ff564d6fb40e8cee30c3d1509feb2c00857
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Convert CSVs to in-memory SQLite tables from which we query. Also read variables
from the command-line.
For now, I'd say this is MVP-status.
Change-Id: I8b7400e60da4b14eea25c3f4b47447497a4218c8
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Support a tokenizer for a query language that looks like:
```
-fname:/W.*m/ lname:"Von Carroll"
```
Parser otw...
Change-Id: I2badf14a41313ca2f75dec20adbcf9031b22ab83
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...alongside a small REPL to quickly test the functionality.
Change-Id: I3c2b3f060d82cd49488e00dec9b72f7b23e2b666
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This is an ad-hoc way of adding “well known” executables to my
user directory for now. It’s not pretty, it is what it is.
Change-Id: I93ee1d75b48536692da86485f0ac517aa1935ec4
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5335
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Makes it possible to import a dhall file as a nix expression (at IfD
time), embedding dhall into nix.
There’s some setup for adding dhall dependencies as well, but it
hasn’t been really battle-tested yet.
Change-Id: I3e5670f93c612f2eb530d7c65d6bb4b1bf7bd8bd
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This is a little helper that Graham cobbled together at one point, it
will filter an exact list of files.
Change-Id: Iab786abcd4a7a3cce45a20b2950f103defa91998
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This allows me to jump to a workspace that is already displayed on
some buffer.
This also interfaces correctly with my back-and-forth jump
functionality, setting the variables to allow quick jumping back to
the previous buffer via the numerical index of the destination or - of
course - via s-b.
Change-Id: I25db7535089bcb17b3d61d53030b9154cfeac023
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Move the current window to a new named EXWM workspace and focus that workspace.
Change-Id: Ibb3d3b3df09c6853d2eaf02882714a5c62623d2b
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5293
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I've had the notion that builtins.genericClosure can be used to express
any recursive algorithm, but a proof is much better than a notion of
course! In this case we can easily show this by implementing a function
that converts a tail recursive function into an application of
builtins.genericClosure.
This is possible if the function resolves its self reference using a
fixed point which allows us to pass a function that encodes the call to
self in a returned attribute set, leaving the actual call to
genericClosure's operator. Additionally, some tools for collecting meta
data about functions (argCount) and calling arbitrary functions (apply,
unapply) are necessary.
Change-Id: I7d455db66d0a55e8639856ccc207639d371a5eb8
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This was temporarily commented-out and never uncommented.
Change-Id: If770721aa10c65c5601b9f53a2d1810aef57b61d
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This is handy for pasting a git commit SHA in magit's checkout minibuffer.
I also removed the dependency on clipboard.el because clipboard-yank is defined
elsewhere.
Change-Id: I6872bf63e4ba9c2b186466d083e6798123d417cc
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Thankfully CI caught this bug by evaluating my Emacs init script; however, this
could've been caught even earlier if each of my Elisp modules were packaged with
Nix and be individually evaluated.
That change will come soon enough...
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TODO:
- import this into SQL
- support ST-like query syntax to simplify SELECT statements
- add server and web app to query the table
- deploy web app
- add URLs to table
- extend web app to track how often users hit these techniques in rolls
Change-Id: Icecfbbc5e457a1dddad7b37fc1c0752d6e4b62e1
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It turns out that the netencode spec requiring to ignore *later*
entries meant that every parser has to do an extra check for each
element, instead of just overriding the key in the hash map.
This leads to a situation where the simple implementation is the wrong
one, which would lead to very subtle problems in parsers (see also the
infamous “json duplicate record entry” problem which has been used for
various exploits in the past).
To be fair, exploits are still possible, but at least a `Map.fromList`
will be the right implementation (provided it folds from the left) now
instead of the wrong one.
Examples of the trivial implementation being now right:
Python:
> dict([("foo", 1), ("foo", 2)])
{'foo': 2}
Rust:
> println!("{:?}", HashMap::from([
("foo", 1),
("foo", 2)
]));
{"foo": 2}
Haskell:
> Data.Map.fromList [ ("foo", 1), ("foo", 2) ]
fromList [("foo",2)]
Change-Id: Ife9593956f4718e5e720f4f348c227e4f3a71e2d
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Trying out this workflow for awhile to see if I save some keystrokes.
Change-Id: I28532be04b1de971559c8df5a3717facbdfc4f00
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This script is somewhat usable by humans (it even has a help screen!)
and can be reused in //users/sterni/nixpkgs-crate-holes. We are using
bash since that allows us to exit with the actual exit code of
cargo-audit - something that's not possible in execline.
Change-Id: I3331ae8222a20e23b8e30dc920ab48af78f0247c
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TL;DR:
- remove stale entries
- add entry for buying TSLA for 401k
- (partially) normalize habits.org by referencing ./first-of-the-month.org
Background:
Earlier today I automated as much of my investments as I can...
- crypto account auto-buys crypto 2x/mo
- Fidelity doesn't support auto-purchases of individual stocks, so I opened a
Robinhood account to auto-purchase stock 2x/mo
The only remaining thing that AFAIK I *cannot* automate is auto-stock-purchases
for TD Ameritrade (my SDBO 401k account). I don't think I can transfer this to
Robinhood because Vanguard controls which brokerages they're compatible
with. This should still be a big time-saver.
As such, it's time to rely on playbooks for this, so I'm dusting-off the
first-of-the-month.org playbook.
Change-Id: I545f8de20a0a30cac597400c4114b4549671a91d
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josh adds all of the contents from the directory that hosts the `workspace.josh`
file.
Change-Id: I7564454df88886f72d02a9be88640c42cee60fc5
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Reuse the same buffer from which magit was invoked.
Change-Id: I20f661c8414cd6482d9374f9412186c66b736b94
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🚨 This is just a test 🚨
I'm experimenting with exporting some of my work from depot to Github using
josh.
I tried testing this locally, but it was a bit of a pain because I need to run:
1. git server locally
2. josh server as a proxy
Step 2 is easy, but I'm not sure how quickly I can setup a git server, and I
decided that just committing this work might be faster.
Next up (pseudocode):
```
$ git clone https://code.tvl.fyi/depot.git:workspace=users/wpcarro/emacs.git ~/github/emacs
$ cd ~/github/emacs
$ git remote add github git@github.com:wpcarro/emacs
$ git push github
$ # ...something like that
```
Note to self: figure out how to easily setup a git server locally, so that I can
test these changes more easily without spamming depot with test commits.
Change-Id: I0f198e00c60e06941b69f35ef389b936cf3ff659
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Instead of using a python interpreter for quick calculations, try using `rink`.
Change-Id: I95271a394a183e5e7645873f781ed0051c86988a
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We really need target list diffing, would have caught this earlier.
Change-Id: Ifc064400b3115c6e2242d0b503cde4216b2ee787
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Also move prompt.fish out of configs, which is a deprecated location.
Change-Id: I95360bc24b0b147a611881ed53e70bf1f9e5deea
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this feature makes it so that if you jump to a workspace by index, and
then ask to jump that same index again, you end up where you started.
this is useful for quickly jumping to something to look at it, and
then back.
Change-Id: I12f5bba88c0d5b3ae5956d2b6a606f49146551f7
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this makes it possible to move forwards/backwards in workspace history
in the order in which I used them, while tracking the offset (e.g. it
is possible to go 3 steps back, do something, then move 2 steps
forward again).
this should make it possible to learn ad-hoc relative layouts for
whatever task i'm working on and reduce the number of times where i
frantically flip through all workspaces and try to figure out where
anything is.
note that this key binding is not very ergonomic, but i've remapped it
on my kinesis to the prior/next buttons. i never use those. using
<prior>/<next> directly doesn't work because too many modes override
them.
Change-Id: I257723b9e14a68b53be68539dd752db3445546e7
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rustfmt only sometimes detects path-based nested config
files (probably some kind of race?), so my users folder uses a
separate formatting check for rustfmt to avoid flaky CI. Enough flakes
around already ...
Change-Id: Ifd862f9974f071b3a256643dd8e56c019116156a
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5242
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* //3p/nix: probably not worth investing time into this anymore
* //users/sterni/emacs: The emoji problem disappeared by itself with a
newer emacs version, however a different one remains…
* //web/panettone: If we ever want to change the behavior, we should
just decide the behavior statically instead of using conditions and
restarts, as we only call it in one place, so making different
decisions depending on call sites is not really a use case we have.
Change-Id: Iff9d439ce356db41ce34d690fb7b6a01822022fa
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Buildkite doesn't understand GitHub Flavored Markdown and having a read
only checklist in there is probably not much use.
Change-Id: I41538487087e8c817b1a5e653f077bb0fbe6eb47
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In the spirit of the readTree filter we should also not include files in
user directories from the outside.
Change-Id: I1abe36a721048900d2758b5986063b68b8d1af93
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5200
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They're big and I don't use them.
Change-Id: I87978c93ecf6cb5b5dd9935da61b0671522b06fa
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Accessing the headers of a MIME message feels like something mime4cl
should handle. We implemented this ad hoc in mblog before in order to
not need to worry about doing it in a sensible way. Now we introduce a
decent-ish interface for getting a header from a MIME message,
mime-message-header-values:
* It returns a list because MIME message headers may appear multiple
times.
* It decodes RFC2047 only upon request, as you may want to be stricter
about parsing certain fields.
* It checks header name equality case insensitively.
The code for decoding the RFC2047 string is retained and still uses
babel for doing the actual decoding.
Change-Id: I58bbbe4b46dbded04160b481a28a40d14775673d
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Depending on the stream backing this, read-sequence should be more
efficient.
Change-Id: I5d0461f76f4b132ac6e6c3a2e503f0173d5f4114
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This change finally sort of puts the parts together: We take a maildir,
render all its note messages as standalone HTML, extract the attachments
alongside and finally generate a global index page linking all notes.
The new executable and mnote-html are both contained in the same image
and we dispatch the right functionality based on argv[0].
Change-Id: I5a5bdbfaca79199f92e73ea4a2f070fa900d2bc4
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5113
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Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
This is the only thing we need from that package and it avoids having
to solve the annoying conflict between closure-html and who.
Change-Id: Iacfb8d4948d1987e767ffc456b8e141b468ef6d9
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5111
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Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Non ASCII Subjects will use RFC2047 to encode their content. Using
mime4cl's parse-RFC2047-text we obtain a list of ASCII strings and byte
vectors tagged with their encoding. Using babel we can then decode the
byte sequence, assuming the encoding is named the same in babel and
RFC2047 (which it is for UTF-8 at least…).
Change-Id: I2840672409452bd194fb1635721e338364d9b484
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5078
Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
* Upon creation of an apple-note object we can check if certain fields
we are interested in are present and of the right type etc.
These currently are:
- UUID (for links later)
- Subject (title)
- Time
- Text part with supported MIME type
These are then put into their own shortcut fields in the apple-note
subclass which allows for easier access and forces us to make sure
they are present.
* Split out everything note related into its own package. Using the new
type, we can expose an interface which sort of makes sense.
Change-Id: Ic9d67518354e61a3cc8388bb0e566fce661e90d0
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5072
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Reviewed-by: sterni <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
This wasn't caught when introduced due to b/173
Change-Id: Ifa2a05464c0fd40c16c2ac14ca28d64ca9076f9b
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5183
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Autosubmit: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Let's see if this'll prevent my system from locking up when I try to do
too much compilation at once
Change-Id: Ie1ecb973801a6ea51f57ed5f25a1964647f54e77
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5156
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Autosubmit: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
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So it turns out that there's a NixOS *and* a home-manager module for
redshift. While I couldn't get the NixOS module to WAI, the home-manager version
seems to work just fine.
I'm hard-coding the lat/lon for now, because I still can't get "geoclue2" to
work, but I'm not interested in debugging that at the moment.
Change-Id: I7b44df44dc845ec3ad49e649019df459fc0bca56
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5154
Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
Autosubmit: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
After spending ~1h trying to debug NixOS's redshift module, I'm nuking it for my
own sanity.
Change-Id: I38403d758db81e5917d1d06e1492efe2013232c2
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5153
Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
Autosubmit: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
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Should be easier on my eyes.
Change-Id: I183d2516ecdb582264b2a2548a05723d87274a83
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5152
Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
Autosubmit: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Slowly building the habit of blogging more (especially about nix).
Change-Id: I13006a6555d746ab55b4b282ea83bc732573a58e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5149
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Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
Autosubmit: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
1x/d rebuild marcus with the latest state from depot's `origin/canon`.
Change-Id: Ibeb40587e8f615d25e0819171fc00e08eda13d0b
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5148
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Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
Autosubmit: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
This makes the human-parsing of the generated shell scripts a bit more
pleasant (I'm looking at you, home-manager).
Change-Id: I01b9075892dbf4907d6cf813575e36f69e0c5090
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5146
Reviewed-by: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
Autosubmit: wpcarro <wpcarro@gmail.com>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
This will end up in the whitby initrd, which is why I care about this file.
Change-Id: I48920de05643b63e05a99879175f4c044b1f36ea
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5126
Autosubmit: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: tazjin <tazjin@tvl.su>
More pandoc org->markdown conversion artifacts - apparently headers are
lossy, and pandoc doesn't know to convert the `#+TITLE:` to a top-level
header if present.
Change-Id: Iab3df6951530e7529986e0b891dc9e533305f644
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5120
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Autosubmit: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
A lot of this is just coming from the pandoc org->markdown conversion
Change-Id: I87c1a6229614a98ba02d20c3012c6bfd5dfa735a
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5119
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Autosubmit: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
This avoids leaking $HOME from the environment into the build, which was
previously causing yerenHome to get rebuilt on every single depot CI
invocation.
Change-Id: Icb3c32e91186468e548c7b86b1a12bf9adef4fe9
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/5118
Reviewed-by: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Autosubmit: grfn <grfn@gws.fyi>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI