I use it as well straight from the repos :) ! ❯ starship --version starship 0.56.0 branch: commit_hash: build_time:2021-09-30 12:45:52 build_env:rustc 1.55.0 (Fedora 1.55.0-1.fc35),
I'm not very familiar with rust packaging (though I do know and use rust itself), but I could try to do some rust packaging and maybe give some help if no one else is available to help. TBH, having an out of date starship is not that much of a problem for me (and I guess for most users), since updates do not usually have much changes, especially if the root of that issue is dependencies.
Le 09/01/2022 à 12:24, Igor Raits a écrit :
Hello, I saw some recent discussions (yet another time) how packaging Rust / Go / Node.js is horrible, we should simply bundle everything and such. Let's not discuss this here, though. I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship' application here in Fedora that consume it from the repositories. Please speak up if you do! As pointed out in the other places, I don't think we are able to update things like that as fast as releases popping out with just as few people working on the packaging Rust stack these days (I'm pretty much not contributing for last couple years due to the other work). And the question, if we want to keep packaging it (with some slower update cycle, as the time permits) or we want to retire it completely. Personally, I'd love to have more people working on packaging (and most importantly keeping up-to-date) Rust crates / apps but I think this is not so realistic :)
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