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Add builds.sr.ht CI config to book #6565

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@SamWhited SamWhited commented Jan 18, 2019

This adds a CI configuration for builds.sr.ht to the book alongside the existing configurations for Travis and GitLab CI.
The config in question is broadly similar to those two, except that I also opted to build the docs as I commonly find markdown oddities this way from the warnings it spits out.
I picked Arch Linux as the base image because it's easy to install rustup there (since there's a package for it in the Arch repos), but it could have been Debian or FreeBSD or something else just as easily if you have strong opinions about manually installing rustup.

EDIT: None of the other build configs had it, so I didn't add publishing tagged commits to crates.io using its secrets mechanism to log cargo in. However, if that's something you think would be beneficial, I can add it.

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@bors: r+

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bors commented Jan 22, 2019

📌 Commit 5c8c299 has been approved by alexcrichton

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bors commented Jan 22, 2019

⌛ Testing commit 5c8c299 with merge 3e59f03...

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Add builds.sr.ht CI config to book

This adds a CI configuration for [builds.sr.ht](https://builds.sr.ht) to the book alongside the existing configurations for Travis and GitLab CI.
The config in question is broadly similar to those two, except that I also opted to build the docs as I commonly find markdown oddities this way from the warnings it spits out.
I picked Arch Linux as the base image because it's easy to install rustup there (since there's a package for it in the Arch repos), but it could have been Debian or FreeBSD or something else just as easily if you have strong opinions about manually installing rustup.

**EDIT:** None of the other build configs had it, so I didn't add publishing tagged commits to crates.io using its secrets mechanism to log cargo in. However, if that's something you think would be beneficial, I can add it.
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bors commented Jan 22, 2019

☀️ Test successful - checks-travis, status-appveyor
Approved by: alexcrichton
Pushing 3e59f03 to master...

@bors bors merged commit 5c8c299 into rust-lang:master Jan 22, 2019
@ehuss ehuss added this to the 1.34.0 milestone Feb 6, 2022
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