gnu: rust-1.19: Don't include i686-linux in supported-systems.
Currently rust fails to build for i686-linux, so this will avoid computing lots of derivations that depend on rust, but won't be possible to build. * gnu/packages/rust.scm (rust-1.19)[supported-systems]: Switch hardcoding only supporting x86_64-linux for supporting all supported systems, other than i686-linux.master
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(variable "LIBRARY_PATH")
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(variable "LIBRARY_PATH")
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(files '("lib" "lib64")))))
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(files '("lib" "lib64")))))
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(supported-systems '("x86_64-linux"))
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(supported-systems
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(delete "i686-linux" ; fails to build, see #35519
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%supported-systems))
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(synopsis "Compiler for the Rust programming language")
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(synopsis "Compiler for the Rust programming language")
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(description "Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory
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(description "Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory
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safety and thread safety guarantees.")
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safety and thread safety guarantees.")
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