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Allow passing a path with tilde to the configure script #45375

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Currently ./configure --local-rust-root=~/.cargo --enable-local-rebuild fails with

Exception: no cargo executable found at `~/.cargo//bin/cargo`

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@bors r+ rollup

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bors commented Oct 18, 2017

📌 Commit 0dde8cd has been approved by Mark-Simulacrum

@kennytm kennytm added the S-waiting-on-bors Status: Waiting on bors to run and complete tests. Bors will change the label on completion. label Oct 19, 2017
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Allow passing a path with tilde to the configure script

Currently `./configure --local-rust-root=~/.cargo --enable-local-rebuild` fails with
 ```
Exception: no cargo executable found at `~/.cargo//bin/cargo`
```
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 19, 2017
Rollup of 8 pull requests

- Successful merges: #45343, #45349, #45352, #45374, #45375, #45376, #45377, #45382
- Failed merges:
@bors bors merged commit 0dde8cd into rust-lang:master Oct 19, 2017
@topecongiro topecongiro deleted the enable-tilde branch October 19, 2017 23:37
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