Change History (14)

comment:1 Changed 22 months ago by herbygillot (Herby Gillot)

Type: defectupdate

comment:2 Changed 22 months ago by herbygillot (Herby Gillot)

Port: rust added

comment:3 Changed 22 months ago by herbygillot (Herby Gillot)

comment:4 Changed 21 months ago by herbygillot (Herby Gillot)

comment:5 Changed 20 months ago by Knapoc

Rust is now at 1.63.0

https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/08/11/Rust-1.63.0.html

An upgrade is needed, since exa fails to build with rust 1.61.*: https://github.com/ogham/exa/issues/1068

comment:6 Changed 20 months ago by herbygillot (Herby Gillot)

Not just exa, but many other ports cannot be upgraded to higher versions due to the current Rust version.

comment:7 Changed 19 months ago by hexadecagram ({16/7})

macOS 12.6 has been released along with XCode 14.0. No doubt a lot of MacPorts users are going to be bumping into this as they subsequently update their ports tree. Could Rust have an updated package please?

comment:8 Changed 19 months ago by curiousstranger (Matt Cable)

Cc: curiousstranger added

comment:9 Changed 19 months ago by Knapoc

Cc: Knapoc added

comment:10 Changed 18 months ago by herbygillot (Herby Gillot)

Rust is now at 1.65.0.

@dgilman started a PR updating Rust to 1.64.0 ( https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/16329 ), but it's in draft mode, and I think there's still the issue of updating the rust-bootstrap, which is currently hosted in a repo owned by @MarcusCalhoun-Lopez.

Last edited 18 months ago by herbygillot (Herby Gillot) (previous) (diff)

comment:11 in reply to:  10 Changed 18 months ago by Gandoon (Erik Hedlund)

Replying to herbygillot:

Rust is now at 1.65.0.

@dgilman started a PR updating Rust to 1.64.0 ( https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/16329 ), but it's in draft mode, and I think there's still the issue of updating the rust-bootstrap, which is currently hosted in a repo owned by @MarcusCalhoun-Lopez.

I wanted to use exa and some other stuff on my MacOS 12 machine and started to get a bit impatient, so in the end I used @dgilman's pull request and it built just fine on an Intel-machine.

However, the Haskell dependencies (stack, pandoc, & al.) was impossible to get working as intended, so I did end up using prebuilt binaries etc. for those. It feels a little bit dirty, but I will upgrade to an ARM machine soon so I may just live with it… ;)

comment:12 Changed 18 months ago by Knapoc

I recently upgraded to an ARM machine and exa built just fine there with rust 1.61.. kinda surprising

Last edited 18 months ago by Knapoc (previous) (diff)

comment:13 Changed 18 months ago by 0x1DA117 (Daniel of Service)

Cc: 0x1DA117 added

comment:14 Changed 16 months ago by herbygillot (Herby Gillot)

Resolution: fixed
Status: assignedclosed
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