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Hmm. Yes, but most developers should be using rustup to install the MSVC host, and then having done so, they should already have the tools to build Rust from source via the MSVC build if necessary.
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The installation manual contains several screenshots and a lengthy description of the visualstudio installer but no screenshot of rustup or a single sentence what and where rustup is installing things.
https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/installation/index.html
BTW: The 'Manual installation refers back to rustup again ?!? I always thought the point of a 'manual installation' is not using the installer.
I'll install rust if a 'portable' version is available.
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I think you should make a new issue. This is about using the rust repo to build from source.
The rust-lang home page (specifically https://www.rust-lang.org/learn/get-started) describes installing rust, including an "Other Installation Methods" link.
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