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refs/heads/snap-stage3: 51ff6c075a61cb8219a1d6ce935ccb4cefc7a9fd
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refs/heads/snap-stage3: 4dbe3eb65705c3a04a2c5f90b5c8a20b2a307990
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refs/heads/try: 502e4c045236682e9728539dc0d2b3d0b237f55c
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branches/snap-stage3/configure

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branches/snap-stage3/mk/crates.mk

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TARGET_CRATES := libc std green rustuv native flate arena glob term semver \
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uuid serialize sync getopts collections num test time rand \
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url log regex graphviz core rbml rlibc alloc debug rustrt \
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branches/snap-stage3/mk/platform.mk

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CFG_LIB_GLOB_x86_64-unknown-dragonfly=lib$(1)-*.so
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CFG_LIB_DSYM_GLOB_x86_64-unknown-dragonfly=$(1)-*.dylib.dSYM
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