I'll... wait this one out. :blobcatnervous:
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Ayo (ayo@lonely.town)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 16:10:58 JST Ayo - Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: likes this.
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Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: (lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 21:31:58 JST Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: @wolf480pl @ayo I think it's more that gentoo removed an intermediary version, at least 1.78 is missing. -
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Wolf480pl (wolf480pl@mstdn.io)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 21:31:59 JST Wolf480pl @ayo out of curiosity: what happened there?
Did rust release a new version that cannot be compiled with the previous version?
If so, how did they compile it in the first place?
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Ayo (ayo@lonely.town)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 21:32:00 JST Ayo Yup, unmasking rust-bin did the trick. A few hours, 4 rust compiles and a million compilation warnings later and my system is up to date again. :blobcheer:
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Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: (lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 22:04:00 JST Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: @ayo @wolf480pl Well mrustc stuff isn't in ::gentoo so arguably you still need rust-bin at some point.
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Ayo (ayo@lonely.town)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 22:04:01 JST Ayo @lanodan @wolf480pl Rather, they're now always using system-boostrap. Previously building a rust version from "source" involved an automatic download of some binaries to bootstrap it from, whereas now it requires a previous version to be already installed.
...and I only had 1.82 installed whereas apparently packages really wanted 1.81, so emerge insisted on bootstrapping from even earlier versions.
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Ayo (ayo@lonely.town)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 22:11:26 JST Ayo @lanodan @wolf480pl Yup, it ended up using rust-bin-1.79 as starting point.
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