On 2022-03-04 16:10, Khem Raj wrote:
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 12:56 PM Otavio Salvador
<[email protected]> wrote:
Em sex., 4 de mar. de 2022 às 15:04, Alexander Kanavin <[email protected]>
escreveu:
Rust is a low-risk item from feature freeze perspective, so I already
queued a patch. If a-full is ok with it, there's no reason not to
merge it in my opinion.
I agree; it makes sense to upgrade it (even during the LTS lifetime) especially
because Rust compiler isn't long term maintained so we should consider it.
Its not end of world even if its not merged, given the rust compiler
cadence we perhaps will have a mixin layer for
it for kirkstone few months after release.
My approach of drawing an bogus line in the sand worked! ;-)
I'm fine with upgrading to 1.59 or staying with 1.58.1
I have been meaning to look at how other distros are handling
Rust in their releases so I looked at:
https://pkgs.org/search/?q=rustc
and Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora seems to be sticking with the
"ship a version and stick with it" model, unlike say chromium
where the policy varies a across distros.
As Khem points out, Rust is under substantial development so
a mixin layer might make sense for some; we'll see.
./.Randy
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