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rustbuild shouldn't require cargo-vendor when building from tarballs #41042
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I was talking to @alexcrichton about this on IRC already. I have a PR for this ready in just a moment. |
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This sounds like a regression? (should we beta-nominate the fix)? |
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Only use cargo-vendor if building from git sources The only time we need to vendor sources is when building from git. If one is building from a rustc source tarball, everything should already be in place. This also matters for distros which do offline builds, as they can't install cargo-vendor this way. This adds a common `Build::src_is_git` flag, and then uses it in the dist-src target to decide whether to install or use `cargo-vendor` at all. Fixes rust-lang#41042.
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Only use cargo-vendor if building from git sources The only time we need to vendor sources is when building from git. If one is building from a rustc source tarball, everything should already be in place. This also matters for distros which do offline builds, as they can't install cargo-vendor this way. This adds a common `Build::src_is_git` flag, and then uses it in the dist-src target to decide whether to install or use `cargo-vendor` at all. Fixes rust-lang#41042.
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Only use cargo-vendor if building from git sources The only time we need to vendor sources is when building from git. If one is building from a rustc source tarball, everything should already be in place. This also matters for distros which do offline builds, as they can't install cargo-vendor this way. This adds a common `Build::src_is_git` flag, and then uses it in the dist-src target to decide whether to install or use `cargo-vendor` at all. Fixes rust-lang#41042.
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Only use cargo-vendor if building from git sources The only time we need to vendor sources is when building from git. If one is building from a rustc source tarball, everything should already be in place. This also matters for distros which do offline builds, as they can't install cargo-vendor this way. This adds a common `Build::src_is_git` flag, and then uses it in the dist-src target to decide whether to install or use `cargo-vendor` at all. Fixes rust-lang#41042.
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Only use cargo-vendor if building from git sources The only time we need to vendor sources is when building from git. If one is building from a rustc source tarball, everything should already be in place. This also matters for distros which do offline builds, as they can't install cargo-vendor this way. This adds a common `Build::src_is_git` flag, and then uses it in the dist-src target to decide whether to install or use `cargo-vendor` at all. Fixes rust-lang#41042.
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Rustbuild uses cargo-vendor to get complete sources for the
dist-src
target, but this isn't needed when building from tarballs rather than git, as everything is already vendored. It breaks distro builds when it tries to install cargo-vendor, as we have no network access allowed. I see this on 1.17-beta, but 1.16 didn't deal with cargo-vendor.I don't really even need the
dist-src
target anyway, as I just want to install binaries and docs, but./x.py dist --install
always requires it AFAICT, even when explicit paths are specified.(e.g.
./x.py dist --install src/librustc src/libstd src/doc
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