
* openblas: simplify a bit, fix doCheck so tests are enabled non-cross. * doCheck should be 'true' in (at least) the non-cross case, this looks like an inverted check that's largely benign * doCheck will be set to 'false' in the cross case anyway, makeDerivation does this IIRC * targetPrefix can be used without checking, probably by design Derivation hash does change but no "real" functionality change intended. * openblas: nix types for config attrs (hash-preserving) * openblas: more nix-ification, merge in cross attrs, prefer to always set (but set appropriately for cross and non-cross cases both) * I'm not sure what NO_BINARY_MODE does, this change now sets explicitly false in the non-cross scenario (previously unset unless cross). * Drop musl NO_AFFINITY case, will be removed in upgrade shortly * openblas: 0.3.4 -> 0.3.5
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