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In the dotty community build, the version is forced to something other
than 0.10 (e.g. 0.12.…), so scala-2.10 isn't taken into account without
this change.
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LGTM 👍

@alexarchambault alexarchambault merged commit 41e46c1 into com-lihaoyi:dotty Nov 28, 2018
@alexarchambault alexarchambault deleted the topic/dotty-source-dir branch November 28, 2018 08:53
alexarchambault added a commit to alexarchambault/sourcecode that referenced this pull request Mar 13, 2019
In the dotty community build, the version is forced to something other
than 0.10 (e.g. 0.12.…), so scala-2.10 isn't taken into account without
this change.
bishabosha pushed a commit to dotty-staging/sourcecode that referenced this pull request Aug 21, 2019
In the dotty community build, the version is forced to something other
than 0.10 (e.g. 0.12.…), so scala-2.10 isn't taken into account without
this change.
anatoliykmetyuk pushed a commit to dotty-staging/sourcecode that referenced this pull request Nov 11, 2019
In the dotty community build, the version is forced to something other
than 0.10 (e.g. 0.12.…), so scala-2.10 isn't taken into account without
this change.
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