bazel: Update the bazel CIPD package

This "new version" is the same bazel binary (still 5.0.0), but with the
`versions_file` correctly set to `.versions/bazel.cipd_version`, rather
than `.version/bazel.cipd_version`.

I created a new version (despite the potential for confusion---it's the
same bazel binary version, there's no "5.0.0.1" bazel!) because I want
human users and infra to correctly re-download it, rather than assume
it's identical to the old package.

Bug: 623
Change-Id: I83cb43aed9de107c4b5dadf8d092c54c7c297887
Reviewed-on: https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/82950
Pigweed-Auto-Submit: Ted Pudlik <tpudlik@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Rob Mohr <mohrr@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Ted Pudlik <tpudlik@google.com>
1 file changed
tree: 38a136ad924dbb307aa4d2f56b3de54fe75c9b60
  1. build_overrides/
  2. docker/
  3. docs/
  4. pw_allocator/
  5. pw_analog/
  6. pw_android_toolchain/
  7. pw_arduino_build/
  8. pw_assert/
  9. pw_assert_basic/
  10. pw_assert_log/
  11. pw_assert_tokenized/
  12. pw_assert_zephyr/
  13. pw_base64/
  14. pw_bloat/
  15. pw_blob_store/
  16. pw_bluetooth_hci/
  17. pw_boot/
  18. pw_boot_cortex_m/
  19. pw_build/
  20. pw_build_info/
  21. pw_build_mcuxpresso/
  22. pw_bytes/
  23. pw_checksum/
  24. pw_chrono/
  25. pw_chrono_embos/
  26. pw_chrono_freertos/
  27. pw_chrono_stl/
  28. pw_chrono_threadx/
  29. pw_chrono_zephyr/
  30. pw_cli/
  31. pw_console/
  32. pw_containers/
  33. pw_cpu_exception/
  34. pw_cpu_exception_cortex_m/
  35. pw_crypto/
  36. pw_docgen/
  37. pw_doctor/
  38. pw_env_setup/
  39. pw_file/
  40. pw_function/
  41. pw_fuzzer/
  42. pw_hdlc/
  43. pw_hex_dump/
  44. pw_i2c/
  45. pw_interrupt/
  46. pw_interrupt_cortex_m/
  47. pw_interrupt_zephyr/
  48. pw_kvs/
  49. pw_libc/
  50. pw_log/
  51. pw_log_basic/
  52. pw_log_null/
  53. pw_log_rpc/
  54. pw_log_string/
  55. pw_log_tokenized/
  56. pw_log_zephyr/
  57. pw_malloc/
  58. pw_malloc_freelist/
  59. pw_metric/
  60. pw_minimal_cpp_stdlib/
  61. pw_module/
  62. pw_multisink/
  63. pw_package/
  64. pw_persistent_ram/
  65. pw_polyfill/
  66. pw_preprocessor/
  67. pw_presubmit/
  68. pw_protobuf/
  69. pw_protobuf_compiler/
  70. pw_random/
  71. pw_result/
  72. pw_ring_buffer/
  73. pw_router/
  74. pw_rpc/
  75. pw_snapshot/
  76. pw_software_update/
  77. pw_span/
  78. pw_spi/
  79. pw_status/
  80. pw_stm32cube_build/
  81. pw_stream/
  82. pw_string/
  83. pw_symbolizer/
  84. pw_sync/
  85. pw_sync_baremetal/
  86. pw_sync_embos/
  87. pw_sync_freertos/
  88. pw_sync_stl/
  89. pw_sync_threadx/
  90. pw_sync_zephyr/
  91. pw_sys_io/
  92. pw_sys_io_arduino/
  93. pw_sys_io_baremetal_lm3s6965evb/
  94. pw_sys_io_baremetal_stm32f429/
  95. pw_sys_io_mcuxpresso/
  96. pw_sys_io_stdio/
  97. pw_sys_io_stm32cube/
  98. pw_sys_io_zephyr/
  99. pw_system/
  100. pw_target_runner/
  101. pw_thread/
  102. pw_thread_embos/
  103. pw_thread_freertos/
  104. pw_thread_stl/
  105. pw_thread_threadx/
  106. pw_tls_client/
  107. pw_tls_client_boringssl/
  108. pw_tls_client_mbedtls/
  109. pw_tokenizer/
  110. pw_tool/
  111. pw_toolchain/
  112. pw_trace/
  113. pw_trace_tokenized/
  114. pw_transfer/
  115. pw_unit_test/
  116. pw_varint/
  117. pw_watch/
  118. pw_web_ui/
  119. pw_work_queue/
  120. targets/
  121. third_party/
  122. zephyr/
  123. .bazelignore
  124. .bazelrc
  125. .clang-format
  126. .clang-tidy
  127. .eslintrc.json
  128. .gitattributes
  129. .gitignore
  130. .gn
  131. .prettierrc.js
  132. .pylintrc
  133. activate.bat
  134. Android.bp
  135. AUTHORS
  136. bootstrap.bat
  137. bootstrap.sh
  138. BUILD.bazel
  139. BUILD.gn
  140. BUILDCONFIG.gn
  141. CMakeLists.txt
  142. Kconfig.zephyr
  143. LICENSE
  144. modules.gni
  145. OWNERS
  146. package.json
  147. PW_PLUGINS
  148. README.md
  149. tsconfig.json
  150. WORKSPACE
  151. yarn.lock
README.md

Pigweed

Pigweed is an open source collection of embedded-targeted libraries–or as we like to call them, modules. These modules are building blocks and infrastructure that enable faster and more reliable development on small-footprint MMU-less 32-bit microcontrollers like the STMicroelectronics STM32L452 or the Nordic nRF52832.

For more information please see our website: https://pigweed.dev/

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