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Wrap bundled static libraries into object files #104091
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The proper fix for this is rust-lang#104091, but we're avoiding a backport for it since this is just failing for an unstable feature.
Wrap bundled static libraries into object files Fixes rust-lang#103044 (not sure, couldn't test locally) Bundled static libraries should be wrapped into object files as it's done for metadata file. r? `@petrochenkov`
Fixes #103044 (not sure, couldn't test locally)
Bundled static libraries should be wrapped into object files as it's done for metadata file.
r? @petrochenkov