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"bazel fetch" will, by default, fetch everything that _might_ be used, including things that will later be discarded due to the way the build is configured. Concretely, this means that for some builds of Java packages, this will avoid failures where the builder tries to retrieve the JDK from /usr/share/java (or equivalent). This also means that for most packages we can fetch _fewer_ dependencies, since the standard tree pruning for artifacts to fetch will take effect. fetchConfigured is disabled by default since it changes the fetch hashes of tensorflow/tensorflow2 (since it ends up fetching less). |
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