I would like to port skim (https://github.com/skim-rs/skim), but its Rust
structure doesn't seem an obvious match for modcargo -- or, at least, I
can't work out how to do it!
There are two complications:
1. It has a top-level manifest file, including an `xtask` command.
2. There are multiple sub-libraries that need to be built.
My normal process for creating a Rust port leads to various complaints from
various things, and I am out of ideas. The naive port leads modcargo to
complain that the top-level Cargo.toml is a virtual Cargo.toml file. BUt
setting:
MODCARGO_CARGOTOML = ${WRKSRC}/skim/Cargo.toml
doesn't seem to set up the cargo registry sufficiently for the e2e library
to build.
Does anyone know how to handle such a case? I attach the (painfully simple)
outline `Makefile` for a potential /usr/ports/sysutils/skim if anyone would
like to fiddle with this and tell me what obvious thing(s) I'm missing out
on!
Laurie
```
COMMENT = fuzzy finder
CATEGORIES = sysutils
GH_ACCOUNT = skim-rs
GH_PROJECT = skim
GH_TAGNAME = v0.16.0
# MIT
PERMIT_PACKAGE = Yes
MODULES = devel/cargo
SEPARATE_BUILD = Yes
.include "crates.inc"
.include <bsd.port.mk>
```