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runtime: revert Windows change to boot-time timers [1.13 backport] #36062

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gopherbot opened this issue Dec 9, 2019 · 3 comments
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runtime: revert Windows change to boot-time timers [1.13 backport] #36062

gopherbot opened this issue Dec 9, 2019 · 3 comments

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@toothrot requested issue #35482 to be considered for backport to the next 1.13 minor release.

@networkimprov I believe the keywords for gopherbot are as documented:

(The keywords are @gopherbot, backport, please and optionally the release. The entire message is quoted in the new issue.)
https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/MinorReleases

Please be sure to include a rationale that is in accordance with the backport policy, which will save a step following up on the backport issue.

@gopherbot gopherbot added the CherryPickCandidate Used during the release process for point releases label Dec 9, 2019
@gopherbot gopherbot added this to the Go1.13.6 milestone Dec 9, 2019
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toothrot commented Dec 9, 2019

Opened by accident.

@toothrot toothrot closed this as completed Dec 9, 2019
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networkimprov commented Dec 9, 2019

Needed for 1.13 backport of https://golang.org/cl/210437

Rationale explained here: #35482 (comment)

@toothrot toothrot reopened this Dec 9, 2019
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dmitshur commented Jan 3, 2020

We are proceeding with the final plan that is covered by issue #35447, and so the backport issue #35746 is being approved.

That replaces the need for this backport, so closing this issue.

@dmitshur dmitshur removed the CherryPickCandidate Used during the release process for point releases label Jan 3, 2020
@dmitshur dmitshur closed this as completed Jan 3, 2020
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