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<blockquote style="position: relative; padding-left: 55px;"><section><a href="https://mastodon.social/users/mcc/statuses/111508404103006155">mcc (mcc@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 02-Dec-2023 11:26:35 JST</a><a href="https://mastodon.social/@mcc" title="mcc@mastodon.social"><img src="https://gnusocial.jp/avatar/10951-48-20220921192024.webp" width="48" height="48" alt="mcc" style="position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0;">mcc</a></section><article><p>Sometimes people tell me I have a knack for finding my way into unusually cursed problems.</p></article><footer><a rel="bookmark" href="https://gnusocial.jp/conversation/2402931#notice-4749047">In conversation</a><time datetime="2023-12-02T11:26:35+09:00" title="Saturday, 02-Dec-2023 11:26:35 JST">about 9 months ago</time> <span>from <span><a href="https://mastodon.social/@mcc/111508404103006155" rel="external" title="Sent from mastodon.social via ActivityPub">mastodon.social</a></span></span><a href="https://mastodon.social/@mcc/111508404103006155">permalink</a><h4>Attachments</h4><ol><li><label><a rel="external" href="https://gnusocial.jp/attachment/1909228">okay so imagine the following occurs I have a directory `a` `a` contains a `a/.cargo/config.toml` `a` also contains an `a/external/litex/an/entirely/different/directory/tree/some_rust_proj`. `a/external/litex` is a git submodule. `some_rust_proj`, way down in that sub-sub directory, contains a `some_rust_proj/.cargo/config.toml` It *appears*, when I try to build `some_rust_proj`, that Rust is including *both* `a/.cargo/config.toml` *and* `a/external/litex/an/entirely/different/directory/tree/some_rust_proj/.cargo/config.toml`, which is causing everything to break, even though the two have nothing to do with each other, `some_rust_proj` just happens to be in a git submodule1. Is this surprising? 2. Can I make it… not… do that? Like tell it "your `.cargo/config.toml` is HERE, not anywhere else"?</a></label><br><a href="https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/111/508/402/676/090/958/original/35bc2f51bdc13643.png" rel="external">https://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/111/508/402/676/090/958/original/35bc2f51bdc13643.png</a></li></ol></footer></blockquote>
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Sometimes people tell me I have a knack for finding my way into unusually cursed problems.