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Convert `Machine::speedFactor` from a non-neg int to a non-neg float
(cherry picked from commit 69d0ae27e376e7c7c4f237716b0149223b8a805a)
Change-Id: I2afb5cf9e4fe1384985c58353946135c3d102b42
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Make `Machine::systemTypes` a set not vector
(cherry picked from commit f1b030415376e81c5804647c055d71eaba4aa725)
Change-Id: I6d4f5c0bfc226e9bd66c58c360cd99e3fac9a129
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`///@file` makes them show up in the internal API dos. A tiny few were
missing `#pragma once`.
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This seems more correct. It also means one can specify the features a
store should support with --store and remote-store=..., which is useful.
I use this to clean up the build remotes test.
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Also, to unify with hydra-queue-runner, allow it to be a list of
files.
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This is useful for one-off situations where you want to specify a
builder on the command line instead of having to mess with
nix.machines. E.g.
$ nix-build -A hello --argstr system x86_64-darwin \
--option builders 'root@macstadium1 x86_64-darwin'
will perform the specified build on "macstadium1".
It also removes the need for a separate nix.machines file since you
can specify builders in nix.conf directly. (In fact nix.machines is
yet another hack that predates the general nix.conf configuration
file, IIRC.)
Note: this option is supported by the daemon for trusted users. The
fact that this allows trusted users to specify paths to SSH keys to
which they don't normally have access is maybe a bit too much trust...
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This allows hydra-queue-runner to use it.
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