> Well, the issue when exporting ’rust-1.65’ is that it would possible
> incompatible with the Rust packages provided by Guix and compiled with
> ’rust’ (1.60).

Rust has very strong stability guarantees between 1.x releases, and has a very 
extensive set of tooling/infrastructure to make sure no breaking changes make 
their way into a release (see crater [1]). Any Rust-based package big enough to 
be packaged by Guix will have had its test-suite confirmed to work with the new 
release of cargo/rustc long before any new release is made (and in many cases 
before pull-requests are merged.)

Nevertheless, rebuilding all Rust packages on every rustc release isn't 
strictly necessary. (Improvements in optimizations do happen, but they are 
mosty minor release-to-release.)

But I agree with your ’package-with-explicit-rust’ idea, it is very unfortunate 
that "Rust, the development environment used by Guix users building Rust 
software" and "Rust, the build environment we use to build all Guix Rust 
packages" got conflated in Guix.

[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/crater

— Mvh Jonas Møller

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