Make date of nightly in rustup match server TZ#21274
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@estsauver We talked about this at the workshop today, and although the ideal solution would be to have the metadata available for rustup to know the most recent archive date, we agreed on an offset that would hopefully work around the worst of the problem. Is this PR updated for that offset? Do you mind adding a |
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The timezone of the server that builds rustc nightlies appears to be in UTC. From what I can tell, it builds the nightlies at 0300 UTC, which takes about ~15 minutes. So, there were a couple options here for which offset to use. UTC+3 would ensure that you always got the latest rust, but it would mean the script is broken ~15/20 minutes a day. UTC+4 means users get a stale nightly for 45 minutes, but that feels okay to me. Ideally, buildbot would publish the "current" nightly, but that seems unneeded relative to fixing it for all Timezones quickly. Fixes rust-lang#21270
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The timezone of the server that builds rustc nightlies
appears to be in UTC. From what I can tell, it builds
the nightlies at 0300 UTC, which takes about ~15 minutes.
So, there were a couple options here for which offset to use.
UTC+3 would ensure that you always got the latest rust, but it
would mean the script is broken ~15/20 minutes a day. UTC+4
means users get a stale nightly for 45 minutes, but that feels
okay to me.
Ideally, buildbot would publish the "current" nightly, but
that seems unneeded relative to fixing it for all Timezones
quickly.
Fixes #21270