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09:17
So what's the oldest Rust toolchain that you depend on right now?
 
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15:45
I'm probably not the best example there => `cargo 1.83.0-nightly (eaee77dc1 2024-09-19)`.

Upgrade to 1.84 should happen soonish, just need to take some time to ensure everything works...
Uh, so I assume you can't even use stable? 😅
In my case I used nightly-2024-04-14 to build DOS programs. Some changes are needed to elf2djggp so that it can handle more recent versions of the toolchain (this was caused by the update to compiler-builtins which changed the way some symbols were linked).
My recent surprise was that some folks are stuck on 1.72.1, and were asking for DICOM-rs lib to stay compatible with this version for a little while longer.
16:00
Minimal version is a frequent topic on cross-platform programs like broot. Next version will jump from 1.76 to 1.79 (because it allows more recent dependencies) but that will make it impossible to compile on some platforms.
16:27
posted on October 31, 2024 by Niko Matsakis

The Rust project is currently working towards a slate of 26 project goals, with 3 of them designed as flagship goals. This post provides selected updates on our progress towards these goals (or, in some cases, lack thereof). The full details for any particular goal are available in its associated tracking issue on the rust-project-goals repository. Flagship goals Bring the async Rust exp

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posted on October 31, 2024 by Ed Page

This Development-cycle in Cargo: 1.83 This is a summary of what has been happening around Cargo development for the last 6 weeks which is approximately the merge window for Rust 1.83. Plugin of the cycle Implementation MSRV-aware Cargo Shell completions Public/private dependencies Optimizing cargo Design discussions Target and target Linting Build Script API Misc Focus areas without p


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