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GitLab recently restructured their repos; whereas previously they had one gitlab-ce and one gitlab-ee repo, they're now one and the same. All proprietary components are put into the ee subdirectory - removing it gives us the foss / community version of GitLab. For more info, see https://about.gitlab.com/2019/02/21/merging-ce-and-ee-codebases/ This gives us the opportunity to simplify things quite a bit, since we don't have to keep track of two separate versions of either the base data or rubyEnv. |
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stdenv | ||
test | ||
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