A habit I'm starting to pick up: When you realize someone you disagreed with in the past was actually right, email them and let them know (even if the disagreement was months / years ago)
Benefits:
(1) It's nice for them to hear it
(2) It makes the update stickier for you
Fortunately for both of you, I am entirely shameless also.
I'd imagine that your profile or whatever is ending up governing the PATH you end up with in your X session is lacking ~/.cargo/bin as you said. `rustup` normally modifies ~/.profile or similar I believe.
I had an excellent run this lunchtime and I might treat myself to something nice for dinner :D You're right that self-care and celebrating achievements is important too :D
I've always called myself an 'enabler' -- tooling and support libraries is 'my bag' :D
Okay, that's it. Rustup 1.20.2 is out, and if you lot find any more bugs, you can suffer with them for a few days[*]. My brain hurts.
[* Or hours, I'm probably weak enough to give up my free time to fix more :D]
Okay, that's it. Rustup 1.20.2 is out, and if you lot find any more bugs, you can suffer with them for a few days[*]. My brain hurts.
[* Or hours, I'm probably weak enough to give up my free time to fix more :D]
I apologise for the frustration. There'll be another tweak release later today too, but hopefully the fix it contains won't be affecting you. I tried to get the fix out as fast as I could, but I'm only human :D
For those who followed the @rustlang announcement of Rustup 1.20.0 with joy, only to have issues with non-tier-one platforms. Rustup 1.20.1 is out and hopefully will stomp those problems out for you.
Rustup 1.20.1 released this morning will force the initial toolchain install which should mitigate this issue for you. If you want more control then install with `--default-toolchain none` and then pick your profile, toolchain, and components more carefully afterwards.