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Fix #2996: remove useless Makefile in distributed archive

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LGTM

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allanrenucci commented Sep 5, 2017

Should we rebuild the Docker image after merging since you upgraded a dependency?

@allanrenucci allanrenucci merged commit 9b29059 into scala:master Sep 5, 2017
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@allanrenucci if the docker has network access or ivy mapping, then it seems fine.

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Sure it can download the updated dependency but it will slow down the build. Rebuilding the Docker will put it in the cache. I think. @felixmulder

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Yes, you guys should totes rebuild ze cache 👍

allanrenucci added a commit to allanrenucci/dotty that referenced this pull request Sep 5, 2017
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liufengyun added a commit to dotty-staging/dotty that referenced this pull request Sep 14, 2017
There's some bug with the latest version of the sbt-pack plugin.
nicolasstucki added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 14, 2017
Revert #3059: which generates non-bootstrapped for bootstrapped
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