Enable musl target builds with vendored libgit2#4991
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* enable musl target builds with vendored libgit2 * move git2 to bottom of list * also fix dioxus fullstack docs builds --------- Co-authored-by: Jonathan Kelley <jkelleyrtp@gmail.com>
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Fixes #4373
Enable statically-linked musl binaries for x86_64 and aarch64 by using
vendored libgit2. This resolves the linking issues that previously
caused musl builds to fail in CI.
Changes:
musl targets in packages/cli/Cargo.toml
build targets in publish workflow
The vendored-libgit2 feature builds libgit2 from source and statically
links it, avoiding musl-specific system library linking issues. This
only affects musl builds - other platforms continue using system
libraries for faster builds.