Copy the providers to a module we can publish separtely from the rest#1027
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tonyaiuto wants to merge 1 commit intobazelbuild:mainfrom
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Copy the providers to a module we can publish separtely from the rest#1027tonyaiuto wants to merge 1 commit intobazelbuild:mainfrom
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… of the rules Part of bazelbuild#996 Followup PRs and actions will: 1. update the .github publish workflow 2. do a publish of the provider module 3. update rules_pkg to use the new repo. linty
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Copy the providers to a module we can publish separtely from the rest.
Part of #996
Followup PRs and actions will:
This does lead to a breaking change for people importing rules_pkg with
http_archive. They will have to also depend on@rules_pkg_providers. That's OK, as long as it is well documented.