| commit | ee0a51e9e671de5e073426fc9d9ec0d539b33188 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Richard Levasseur <rlevasseur@google.com> | Thu Dec 14 20:33:02 2023 -0800 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Fri Dec 15 04:33:02 2023 +0000 |
| tree | 04bf4f99ed8f4f70581ab6114ff008ca2cbb4ae8 | |
| parent | 94c89e6ed247e30cb86b469ffaf43f6ffc0b2365 [diff] |
chore: Update Bazel support: drop 5, minimum 6.2, current 7.0 (#1613) With the release of Bazel 7, support for 5 is no longer necessary. Also deletes all the integration tests of the examples. They were broken when run from the main repo, and CI was only building them, not running them, as part of the main repo due to having `--test_tag_filters=-integration-test`. CI runs them separately in their own workspace. Work towards #1069
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