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Eelco Dolstra 719f023f33 * A quick hack to make release.nix evaluate in a reasonable amount of
time and space on the new (non-ATerm) Nix expression evaluator.  It
  turns out that release.nix relied rather heavily on maximal laziness
  for efficiency: every job calls `allPackages { inherit system; }'
  for each platform.  This causes the dependencies of the job to be
  reevaluated for every job/platform combination.  This is very slow
  and (because the evaluator doesn't have a garbage collector yet)
  eventually causes the evaluator to run out of memory and be killed.

  As a workaround, I've replaced the calls to `allPackages' with a
  quasi-memoised `pkgsFor' function.  It "caches" the result by going
  through a variable such as `pkgs_x86_64_linux', which is evaluated
  only once.  Evaluation now only takes 4.4s and 545 MiB on my
  machine.

  A cleaner solution may be to move the `system' argument outwards so
  that entire set of jobs is called only once for each value of
  `system'.

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