Hi, phodina <phod...@protonmail.com> writes:
[...] >> It's typical that build system or services expose a way for the user to >> use a variant of a package, but in the case of rust, I don't think it >> should be advertised as a way to use different rust versions (given only >> the last version is supported by upstream, e.g. sometimes fixing CVEs). > > I have to agree with you that this is just an anti-pattern and the #:rust > should not be advertised. > > The best approach would be to add new rust version and switch to it. > > So do you think Maxim the `#:rust` parameter should be dropped and the > documentation also removed? I don't think it needs to be dropped, as it can be useful for experimentation. Sometimes, newer rust may be needed and the work to update the entire collection (with the risks it entails or the build time) deferred, in which case it could be used. It's preferable though to do the work to package the latest and greatest rust and rebuild the whole collection with it, on a branch though. I hope that helps, -- Thanks, Maxim