rustc 1.64.0+dfsg1-1~exp2ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
rustc (1.64.0+dfsg1-1~exp2ubuntu1) lunar; urgency=medium * Merge from Debian experimental. Remaining changes: - Downgrade cargo from rustc Recommends to Suggests to make rustc promotable to main. - d/control: Add fonts-nanum to the rust-doc deps - d/control: Add the rust-doc deps as build-deps for the linkchecker tests - Reduce parallelism on all arches other than riscv64 to avoid OOMs during build. - Explicitly disable LTO - Add a self-build autopkgtest - Ship the Cargo.lock file along with the compiler to identify which crates were bundled in. - On i386, only build debuginfo for libstd - Add a hack to ensure the stage0 compiler is extracted to the correct location - Build-Depend on libc6-dbg on armhf, to workaround a crash in ld.so during some debuginfo tests - Version the Build-Conflict on gdb-minimal as gdb now Provides it - Adjust the rustc Breaks/Replaces libstd-rust-dev version to fix an upgrade issue - Add Build-Depends-Indep: libssl-dev - Revert workaround for upstream bug #74786 - Disable wasm build as build dependencies not currently available in Ubuntu. - Do not build windows cross compiler. - Drop llvm-14 to Suggests for rustc to avoid having to promote it to Ubuntu main - Add XS-Vendored-Sources-Rust field support Needed an extra patch due to rustc being a multi-crate source package. * d/control: Update the vendored sources field rustc (1.64.0+dfsg1-1~exp2) experimental; urgency=medium [ Fabian Grünbichler ] * d/prune-unused-deps: unify cargo update calls * fix rustix on arches requiring outline building * fix libstd-rust-dev-windows lintian override * fix compiler_builtins linkage on arm(el) * add compiler_builtins sync fallbacks for arm(el) * fix panicking lldb check on armel rustc (1.64.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium * New upstream release * d/rules: auto_clean: preserve .cargo/config.toml * d/rules: also clear bootstrap/rust-analyzer Cargo.lock * d/rules: extend privacy-breach removal * ship rust-analyzer-proc-macro-srv binary rustc (1.63.0+dfsg1-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Upload to unstable (Closes: #1018859) [ Pietro Albini ] * clarify the licensing of the mpsc implementation rustc (1.63.0+dfsg1-1~exp1) experimental; urgency=medium * New upstream release -- Simon Chopin <email address hidden> Wed, 18 Jan 2023 10:38:19 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Simon Chopin
- Uploaded to:
- Lunar
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
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- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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rustc_1.64.0+dfsg1-1~exp2ubuntu1.debian.tar.xz | 100.3 KiB | b774147966bc833b0d3d086f419b8d028cac14ac60aecc1ebe2c809c03b616e9 |
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- libstd-rust-dev: Rust standard libraries - development files
Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
.
It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
styles.
.
This package contains development files for the standard Rust libraries,
needed to compile Rust programs. It may also be installed on a system
of another host architecture, for cross-compiling to this architecture.
- rust-all: Rust systems programming language - all developer tools
Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
.
It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
styles.
.
This package is an empty metapackage that depends on all developer tools
in the standard rustc distribution that have been packaged for Debian.
- rust-clippy: Rust linter
Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
.
It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
styles.
.
This package contains 'clippy', a linter to catch common mistakes and improve
your Rust code as well a collection of over 400 compatible lints.
.
Lints are divided into categories, each with a default lint level. You can
choose how much Clippy is supposed to annoy help you by changing the lint
level by category.
.
Clippy is integrated into the 'cargo' build tool, available via 'cargo clippy'.
- rust-clippy-dbgsym: debug symbols for rust-clippy
- rust-doc: Rust systems programming language - Documentation
Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
.
It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
styles.
.
This package contains the Rust tutorial, language reference and
standard library documentation.
- rust-gdb: Rust debugger (gdb)
Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
.
It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
styles.
.
This package contains pretty printers and a wrapper script for
invoking gdb on rust binaries.
- rust-lldb: Rust debugger (lldb)
Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
.
It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
styles.
.
This package contains pretty printers and a wrapper script for
invoking lldb on rust binaries.
- rust-src: Rust systems programming language - source code
Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
.
It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
styles.
.
This package contains sources of the Rust compiler and standard
libraries, useful for IDEs and code analysis tools such as Racer.
- rustc: Rust systems programming language
Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
.
It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
styles.
- rustc-dbgsym: debug symbols for rustc
- rustfmt: Rust formatting helper
Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It
visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly
in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward
concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and
maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that
preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency.
.
It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor,
object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports
generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic
styles.
.
This package contains 'rustfmt', a tool for formatting Rust code according to
style guidelines, as well as 'cargo-fmt', a helper enabling running rustfmt
directly with 'cargo fmt'.
- rustfmt-dbgsym: debug symbols for rustfmt