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@workingjubilee I have finally fixed my machine. After running rustup update stable
, everything seems to work now. Thank you.
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@FuexFollets can you repro this with rustc 1.79? you're using Arch Linux, so if they don't package that yet, use the rustup package (it will provide a rustc for Arch Linux's builds, while also allowing you to use additional self-managed rustc's) and rustup update stable
.
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I am unable to reproduce this issue. Could you include your Cargo.toml and Cargo.lock files?
Also, the error output includes "warning: unused manifest key: build", which seems suspicious.
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Sorry everyone, my machine broke likely due to internal hardware issues. At this time, I am unable to provide further information until I am able to fix the machine. Only after I fix the machine can I give more information. I apologize for the inconvenience
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Thanks for confirming!
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