Hi,
I heard Packt Publishing is working on a Rust book to appear around Apr
2015.
Best regards,
Ivo
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On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 11:23:39AM +0100, Ivo Balbaert wrote:
I heard Packt Publishing is working on a Rust book to appear around Apr
2015.
If the author(s) are looking for technical reviewers, contact me off list as
I'd be happy to help out if needed.
Alfie
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Alfie John
Hi,
I heard Packt Publishing is working on a Rust book to appear around Apr
2015.
If the author(s) are looking for technical reviewers, contact me off list as
I'd be happy to help out if needed.
as I am a beginner in Rust I would be happy to help too.
best regards
Hartmut
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Ideas are
I notice bugs referring to pdf and build platforms without pdf capability,
which I am very interested in. Is there a system for contributing a build
host to possibly help the situation?
Best regards,
-Tom
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On Sun, Dec 28, 2014 at 3:30 PM, Hartmut Prochaska wrote:
Hi,
I heard Packt Publishing is working on a Rust book to appear
around Apr 2015.
If the author(s) are looking for technical reviewers, contact me
off list as I'd be happy to help out if needed.
as I am a beginner in Rust I
Hello Rustacean,
I’ll go straight to the point: I’m building a small FFI library which needs
to be called
from a C++ x86 project. I cannot change the arch of the latter (it’s Doom3,
and relies on x86 arch entirely).
Thus linker reject my Rust library as “file was built for x86_64 which is
not the
You need at least a 32-bit stdlib, but you can build with `cargo build
--target i686-unknown-linux-gnu` and it will Just Work assuming you have
the proper libs in $PREFIX/lib/rustlib/i686-unknown-linux-gnu.
http://doc.rust-lang.org/src/rustc_back/target/mod.rs.html#330 has a list
of the built-in
Thanks Corey,
I will have a look into this ;)
Alfredo
On Sunday, 28 December 2014, Corey Richardson co...@octayn.net wrote:
You need at least a 32-bit stdlib, but you can build with `cargo build
--target i686-unknown-linux-gnu` and it will Just Work assuming you have
the proper libs in