GNU bug report logs - #30831
[PATCH] gnu: rust: Update rust from 1.22.1 release to 1.24.1

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Package: guix-patches;

Reported by: Nikolai Merinov <nikolai.merinov <at> member.fsf.org>

Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 21:25:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Tags: patch

Done: Danny Milosavljevic <dannym <at> scratchpost.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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Message #20 received at 30831 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):

From: Ricardo Wurmus <rekado <at> elephly.net>
To: Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org>
Cc: Nikolai Merinov <nikolai.merinov <at> member.fsf.org>,
 Danny Milosavljevic <dannym <at> scratchpost.org>, 30831 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: [bug#30831] [PATCH] gnu: rust: Update rust from 1.22.1 release to
 1.24.1
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2018 11:56:11 +0100
Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org> writes:

> Hello,
>
> Nikolai Merinov <nikolai.merinov <at> member.fsf.org> skribis:
>
>> Actually there is two ways to achieve this:
>> 1. Constantly update bootsrap binaries version.
>> 2. For each new release create new package. As result we'll be able to
>> use old rust release to build each new rust release. E.g. we can use
>> 1.21.0 bootstrap binaries, then build 1.22.0 rust and use it to build
>> 1.23.0 rust and then use it to build 1.24.1 rust.
>>
>> Which way is preferable? 
>
> Like I wrote, I would prefer option #2, so as to increase “binary
> diversity” and not rely on builds made by upstream.
>
> This obviously relates to <http://bootstrappable.org/>.  Ricardo, what’s
> your take on this?

I agree.  In the long run, however, I’d prefer for Rust to be
bootstrapped through one of the alternative implementations.  Then we
don’t need to keep a long chain of older versions.

Currently, however, I don’t see a way around it.

-- 
Ricardo

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