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diziet | Debian’s approach to Rust
In Gentoo, Rust crates are just normal files to be downloaded in order to build a given package. The package pins (and checks the hashes of) the crate deps, and builds using cargo --offline. There is no serde/clap/etc packages, just ripgrep/librsvg/etc packages. There is no need to patch all packages to use the same serde crate version. Packaging a Rust program in gentoo is pretty much automatic.
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How do I adjust fan curves on AMDGPU?
Then, I went through like 3 different pages on gentoo and learned how to make my own rebuild using this... But after setting up my custom repo and making sure it had the right permissions, manifest, etc. the ebuild failed on account of not being able to find the Config.yoml file it needed, which exists in the directory I built the ebuild from. I think I am just SOL on this, and will have to probably find a different approach
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Cooperative Package Management for Python
FWIW it's worth for portage (Gentoo) there is g-sorcery[0], which can create ebuilds for Emacs (m/elpa) and python packages automatically. Similarly there is also cargo-ebuild[1] which can create ebuilds for rust programs/libraries, including a list of all dependencies with hashes.
I've successfully used cargo-ebuild in the past to create ebuilds automatically, it's a breeze. I'd be surprised if similar tools didn't exist for deb/rpm based distros.
[0]:https://github.com/jauhien/g-sorcery
[1]: https://github.com/cardoe/cargo-ebuild
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Can Anybody Help Me With My Custom Ebuild for xplr?
I'm working on a custom repository where I intend to write ebuild files for packages that's not supported by Gentoo's repository. Right now, I'm trying to write an ebuild file for xplr, which is a Rust project that uses the Cargo build system. Initially, I used the cargo-ebuild tool, which generated the file xplr-0.14.3.ebuild.
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Wrote my first ebuild and created an overlay
Maybe you already know, but specifically for making Rust ebuilds and filling the CRATES variable there's a tool cargo-ebuild to automatically extract that from Cargo.toml.
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In the full retrospect what are some pros and cons on converting to gentoo from the blue distro?
I have zero issues with Gentoo's Rust and Rust-using packages. I use rustup's Rust and cargo install for development, and maintain a gentoo package using cargo ebuild.
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cardoe/cargo-ebuild is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of cargo-ebuild is Rust.
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