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On a long-running system with swapfc enabled swapfc_priority=50 can eventually reach 0 (generating kernel errors) as seen here: #135. Looping back to the value of swapfc_priority close to 0 is not a valid solution since that would mean that the highest priority swap file would be the first to be removed.
A better solution would be to disable swapfc_priority when it's 0 and let the kernel ma
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I don't know how nit-picky we should be with these. Git tags (GitHub releases) are mutable. In theory, this could break reproducible builds. We should pin everything in an immutable way if it's possible.
Originally posted by @kakkoyun in parca-dev/parca-agent#485 (comment)
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