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ci: move f.do_distro_{tag, exec} vars to the jobs
The gitlab parser will only expand the variables once, which make it impossible to abstract over the rust version in a nice way. A hacky workaround is to duplicate some things and get rid of the RUST_VERSION var to avoid the issue. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/gstreamer-rs/-/merge_requests/618#note_679774
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.debian:10:
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variables:
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FDO_DISTRIBUTION_VERSION: 10
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FDO_DISTRIBUTION_TAG: '$RUST_VERSION-$GST_RS_IMG_TAG'
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before_script:
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- source ./ci/env.sh
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- mkdir .cargo && echo -e "[net]\ngit-fetch-with-cli = true" > .cargo/config
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.debian:10-stable:
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extends: .debian:10
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variables:
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RUST_VERSION: '$GST_RS_STABLE'
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RUST_IMAGE_FULL: "1"
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FDO_DISTRIBUTION_TAG: '$GST_RS_STABLE-$GST_RS_IMG_TAG'
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FDO_DISTRIBUTION_EXEC: 'bash ci/install-rust.sh $GST_RS_STABLE $RUST_IMAGE_FULL'
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.debian:10-msrv:
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extends: .debian:10
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variables:
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RUST_VERSION: '$GST_RS_MSRV'
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FDO_DISTRIBUTION_TAG: '$GST_RS_MSRV-$GST_RS_IMG_TAG'
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FDO_DISTRIBUTION_EXEC: 'bash ci/install-rust.sh $GST_RS_MSRV $RUST_IMAGE_FULL'
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.debian:10-nightly:
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extends: .debian:10
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variables:
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RUST_VERSION: 'nightly'
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FDO_DISTRIBUTION_TAG: 'nightly-$GST_RS_IMG_TAG'
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FDO_DISTRIBUTION_EXEC: 'bash ci/install-rust.sh nightly $RUST_IMAGE_FULL'
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.build-base-image:
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extends:
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stage: container-final
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variables:
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FDO_BASE_IMAGE: '$CI_REGISTRY_IMAGE/debian/10:base-$GST_RS_IMG_TAG'
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FDO_DISTRIBUTION_EXEC: 'bash ci/install-rust.sh $RUST_VERSION $RUST_IMAGE_FULL'
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build-base:
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extends:
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