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Resolution completed in 0.083s Unchanged: azan_ex 0.3.1 certifi 2.15.0 circular_buffer 1.0.0 combine 0.10.0 decimal 2.3.0 domo 1.5.19 elixir_make 0.9.0 ex_machina 2.8.0 expo 1.1.1 gettext 0.26.2 hackney 1.25.0 idna 6.1.1 interactive_cmd 0.1.4 jason 1.4.4 math 0.7.0 metrics 1.0.1 mimerl 1.5.0 nerves 1.14.1 nerves_discovery 0.1.2 nerves_logging 0.2.4 nerves_runtime 0.13.12 nerves_system_bbb 2.29.3 nerves_system_br 1.33.5 nerves_system_grisp2 0.17.3 nerves_system_mangopi_mq_pro 0.15.3 nerves_system_osd32mp1 0.24.3 nerves_system_qemu_aarch64 0.3.3 nerves_system_rpi 2.0.2 nerves_system_rpi0 2.0.2 nerves_system_rpi0_2 2.0.2 nerves_system_rpi2 2.0.2 nerves_system_rpi3 2.0.2 nerves_system_rpi4 2.0.2 nerves_system_rpi5 2.0.2 nerves_system_x86_64 1.33.3 nerves_toolchain_aarch64_nerves_linux_gnu 13.2.0 nerves_toolchain_armv6_nerves_linux_gnueabihf 13.2.0 nerves_toolchain_armv7_nerves_linux_gnueabihf 13.2.0 nerves_toolchain_ctng 1.10.0 nerves_toolchain_riscv64_nerves_linux_gnu 13.2.0 nerves_toolchain_x86_64_nerves_linux_musl 13.2.0 nerves_uevent 0.1.5 nimble_parsec 1.4.2 parse_trans 3.4.1 property_table 0.3.3 ring_logger 0.11.5 shoehorn 0.9.3 ssl_verify_fun 1.1.7 tablet 0.3.2 timex 3.7.13 toolshed 0.4.2 typed_struct 0.3.0 tzdata 1.1.3 uboot_env 1.0.2 unicode_util_compat 0.7.1 All dependencies have been fetched ==> tablet Compiling 2 files (.ex) Generated tablet app ==> elixir_make Compiling 8 files (.ex) Generated elixir_make app ==> nerves_discovery Compiling 5 files (.ex) Generated nerves_discovery app ==> decimal Compiling 4 files (.ex) Generated decimal app ==> jason Compiling 10 files (.ex) Generated jason app ==> interactive_cmd Compiling 1 file (.ex) Generated interactive_cmd app ==> nerves HOST_CC port.o HOST_LD port Compiling 50 files (.ex) Generated nerves app ==> nerves_compatibility_test Nerves environment MIX_TARGET: x86_64 MIX_ENV: prod Checking for prebuilt Nerves artifacts... Found nerves_system_x86_64 in cache /home/nerves/.nerves/artifacts/nerves_system_x86_64-portable-1.33.3 Found nerves_toolchain_x86_64_nerves_linux_musl in cache /home/nerves/.nerves/artifacts/nerves_toolchain_x86_64_nerves_linux_musl-linux_aarch64-13.2.0 ==> nerves ==> nerves_system_br Generated nerves_system_br app ==> nerves_toolchain_ctng Compiling 1 file (.ex) Generated nerves_toolchain_ctng app ==> nerves_toolchain_x86_64_nerves_linux_musl Generated nerves_toolchain_x86_64_nerves_linux_musl app ==> nerves_system_x86_64 Generated nerves_system_x86_64 app ==> nerves_compatibility_test Nerves environment MIX_TARGET: x86_64 MIX_ENV: prod ==> typed_struct Compiling 2 files (.ex) Generated typed_struct app ==> ex_machina Compiling 6 files (.ex) warning: Ecto.Type.cast/2 is undefined (module Ecto.Type is not available or is yet to be defined) │ 72 │ case Ecto.Type.cast(field_type, value) do │ ~ │ └─ lib/ex_machina/ecto_strategy.ex:72:20: ExMachina.EctoStrategy.cast_value/3 Generated ex_machina app ==> combine Compiling 6 files (.ex) Generated combine app ==> circular_buffer Compiling 1 file (.ex) Generated circular_buffer app ==> nerves_compatibility_test ===> Analyzing applications... ===> Compiling mimerl ==> ssl_verify_fun Compiling 7 files (.erl) Generated ssl_verify_fun app ==> math Compiling 2 files (.ex) warning: 0..-2 has a default step of -1, please write 0..-2//-1 instead lib/math.ex:586: Math.bezier_curve/2 warning: Tuple.append/2 is deprecated. Use insert_at instead │ 655 │ |> Tuple.append( │ ~ │ └─ lib/math.ex:655:20: Math.linear_interpolation/3 Generated math app ==> nerves_logging CC kmsg_tailer.o LD kmsg_tailer Compiling 5 files (.ex) Generated nerves_logging app ==> ring_logger Compiling 7 files (.ex) Generated ring_logger app ==> shoehorn Compiling 8 files (.ex) Generated shoehorn app ==> nimble_parsec Compiling 4 files (.ex) Generated nimble_parsec app ==> domo Compiling 36 files (.ex) Domo makes type ensures for standard lib modules Date, Date.Range, DateTime, File.Stat, File.Stream, GenEvent.Stream, IO.Stream, Macro.Env, NaiveDateTime, Range, Regex, Task, Time, URI, Version, Decimal. Domo is compiling type ensurer for 16 modules (.ex) Generated domo app ==> nerves_compatibility_test ===> Analyzing applications... ===> Compiling unicode_util_compat ===> Analyzing applications... ===> Compiling idna ==> expo Compiling 2 files (.erl) Compiling 22 files (.ex) Generated expo app ==> gettext Compiling 18 files (.ex) Generated gettext app ==> nerves_compatibility_test ===> Analyzing applications... ===> Compiling certifi ===> Analyzing applications... ===> Compiling parse_trans ==> uboot_env Compiling 5 files (.ex) Generated uboot_env app ==> nerves_compatibility_test ===> Analyzing applications... ===> Compiling metrics ===> Analyzing applications... ===> Compiling hackney ==> tzdata Compiling 17 files (.ex) Generated tzdata app ==> timex Compiling 62 files (.ex) warning: a struct for Timex.PosixTimezone is expected on struct update: %Timex.PosixTimezone{rule | std_abbr: abbr} but got type: dynamic() where "rule" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/posix/parser.ex:119:33 rule when defining the variable "rule", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.PosixTimezone{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 121 │ parse_tz(:std_offset, rest, %TZ{rule | std_abbr: abbr}) │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/posix/parser.ex:121:35: Timex.Parse.Timezones.Posix.parse_tz/3 warning: a struct for Timex.PosixTimezone is expected on struct update: %Timex.PosixTimezone{rule | std_offset: offset} but got type: dynamic() where "rule" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/posix/parser.ex:125:35 rule when defining the variable "rule", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.PosixTimezone{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 127 │ parse_tz(:dst_abbr, rest, %TZ{rule | std_offset: offset}) │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/posix/parser.ex:127:33: Timex.Parse.Timezones.Posix.parse_tz/3 warning: a struct for Timex.PosixTimezone is expected on struct update: %Timex.PosixTimezone{rule | dst_abbr: abbr} but got type: dynamic() where "rule" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/posix/parser.ex:141:33 rule when defining the variable "rule", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.PosixTimezone{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 143 │ rule = %TZ{rule | dst_abbr: abbr} do │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/posix/parser.ex:143:17: Timex.Parse.Timezones.Posix.parse_tz/3 warning: a struct for Timex.PosixTimezone is expected on struct update: %Timex.PosixTimezone{rule | dst_offset: offset} but got type: dynamic() where "rule" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/posix/parser.ex:160:35 rule when defining the variable "rule", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.PosixTimezone{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 162 │ rule = %TZ{rule | dst_offset: offset} do │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/posix/parser.ex:162:17: Timex.Parse.Timezones.Posix.parse_tz/3 warning: a struct for Timex.PosixTimezone is expected on struct update: %Timex.PosixTimezone{rule | dst_start: dst_start, dst_end: dst_end} but got type: dynamic() where "rule" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/posix/parser.ex:185:36 rule when defining the variable "rule", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.PosixTimezone{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 190 │ {:ok, %TZ{rule | dst_start: dst_start, dst_end: dst_end}, rest} │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/posix/parser.ex:190:17: Timex.Parse.Timezones.Posix.parse_tz/3 warning: a struct for Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone is expected on struct update: %Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{zone | transitions: transitions, leaps: leaps} but got type: dynamic() where "zone" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:156:28 {:ok, zone, rest} <- parse_content(1, data, %Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{..., version: 1}) when defining the variable "zone", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 159 │ {:ok, %Zone{zone | transitions: transitions, leaps: leaps}, rest} │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:159:13: Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.parse_versioned_content/2 warning: a struct for Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone is expected on struct update: %Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{zone | transitions: times} but got type: dynamic() where "zone" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:270:92 zone when defining the variable "zone", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 272 │ parse_transition_info(version, rest, header, %Zone{zone | transitions: times}) │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:272:50: Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.parse_transition_times/4 warning: a struct for Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone is expected on struct update: %Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{zone | leaps: leaps} but got type: dynamic() where "zone" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:330:79 zone when defining the variable "zone", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 344 │ parse_flags(version, rest, header, %Zone{zone | leaps: leaps}) │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:344:40: Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.parse_leap_seconds/4 warning: a struct for Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone is expected on struct update: %Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{zone | transitions: transitions} but got type: dynamic() where "zone" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:348:90 zone when defining the variable "zone", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 362 │ parse_posixtz_string(version, rest, %Zone{zone | transitions: transitions}) │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:362:43: Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.parse_flags/4 warning: a struct for Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone is expected on struct update: %Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{zone | transitions: transitions} but got type: dynamic() where "zone" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:348:90 zone when defining the variable "zone", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 364 │ {:ok, %Zone{zone | transitions: transitions}, rest} │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:364:13: Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.parse_flags/4 warning: a struct for Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone is expected on struct update: %Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{zone | rule: rule} but got type: dynamic() where "zone" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:369:62 zone when defining the variable "zone", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Zone{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 372 │ {:ok, %Zone{zone | rule: rule}, format_rest <> rest} │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:372:13: Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.parse_posixtz_string/3 warning: a struct for Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule is expected on struct update: %Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule{rule | std_abbr: abbr, dst_abbr: abbr} but got type: dynamic() where "rule" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:383:33 rule when defining the variable "rule", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 385 │ parse_tz(:std_offset, rest, %Rule{rule | std_abbr: abbr, dst_abbr: abbr}) │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:385:35: Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.parse_tz/3 warning: a struct for Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule is expected on struct update: %Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule{rule | std_offset: offset, dst_offset: offset} but got type: dynamic() where "rule" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:389:35 rule when defining the variable "rule", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 391 │ parse_tz(:dst_abbr, rest, %Rule{rule | std_offset: offset, dst_offset: offset}) │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:391:33: Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.parse_tz/3 warning: a struct for Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule is expected on struct update: %Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule{rule | dst_abbr: abbr} but got type: dynamic() where "rule" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:405:33 rule when defining the variable "rule", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 407 │ rule = %Rule{rule | dst_abbr: abbr} do │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:407:17: Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.parse_tz/3 warning: a struct for Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule is expected on struct update: %Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule{rule | dst_offset: offset} but got type: dynamic() where "rule" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:424:35 rule when defining the variable "rule", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 426 │ rule = %Rule{rule | dst_offset: offset} do │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:426:17: Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.parse_tz/3 warning: a struct for Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule is expected on struct update: %Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule{rule | start_time: start_time, end_time: end_time} but got type: dynamic() where "rule" was given the type: # type: dynamic() # from: lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:449:36 rule when defining the variable "rule", you must also pattern match on "%Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.Rule{}". hint: given pattern matching is enough to catch typing errors, you may optionally convert the struct update into a map update. For example, instead of: user = some_function() %User{user | name: "John Doe"} it is enough to write: %User{} = user = some_function() %{user | name: "John Doe"} typing violation found at: │ 454 │ {:ok, %Rule{rule | start_time: start_time, end_time: end_time}, rest} │ ~ │ └─ lib/parse/zoneinfo/parser.ex:454:17: Timex.Parse.ZoneInfo.Parser.parse_tz/3 Generated timex app ==> azan_ex Compiling 26 files (.ex) Domo is compiling type ensurer for 2 modules (.ex) Generated azan_ex app ==> property_table Compiling 8 files (.ex) Generated property_table app ==> nerves_uevent CC uevent.o LD uevent Compiling 5 files (.ex) Generated nerves_uevent app ==> nerves_runtime Compiling 14 files (.ex) Generated nerves_runtime app ==> toolshed Compiling 5 files (.ex) Generated toolshed app ==> nerves_compatibility_test Compiling 2 files (.ex) Generated nerves_compatibility_test app |nerves| Building OTP Release... * [Nerves] validating vm.args * skipping runtime configuration (config/runtime.exs not found) * creating _build/x86_64/rel/nerves_compatibility_test/releases/0.1.0/vm.args Updating base firmware image with Erlang release... Copying rootfs_overlay: /work/proj/_build/x86_64/nerves/rootfs_overlay Copying rootfs_overlay: /work/proj/rootfs_overlay Building /work/proj/_build/x86_64/nerves/images/nerves_compatibility_test.fw... Firmware UUID: lazy-day (743c46d4-b06f-5d72-b9d1-1c0ae4917619) Firmware built successfully! 🎉 Now you may install it to a MicroSD card using `mix burn` or upload it to a device with `mix upload` or `mix firmware.gen.script`+`./upload.sh`. * Cleaning azan_ex ==> nerves ==> nerves_compatibility_test Nerves environment MIX_TARGET: x86_64 MIX_ENV: prod ==> azan_ex Compiling 26 files (.ex) Domo is compiling type ensurer for 2 modules (.ex) Generated azan_ex app ==> nerves_compatibility_test Generated nerves_compatibility_test app |nerves| Building OTP Release... * [Nerves] validating vm.args * skipping runtime configuration (config/runtime.exs not found) * creating _build/x86_64/rel/nerves_compatibility_test/releases/0.1.0/vm.args Updating base firmware image with Erlang release... Copying rootfs_overlay: /work/proj/_build/x86_64/nerves/rootfs_overlay Copying rootfs_overlay: /work/proj/rootfs_overlay Building /work/proj/_build/x86_64/nerves/images/nerves_compatibility_test.fw... Firmware UUID: soon-gravity (c9722ab1-8446-5799-972e-81072b524a62) Firmware built successfully! 🎉 Now you may install it to a MicroSD card using `mix burn` or upload it to a device with `mix upload` or `mix firmware.gen.script`+`./upload.sh`.