Hello, Efraim Flashner <efr...@flashner.co.il> skribis:
> On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 11:22:05PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote: [...] >> Yes, so what do you mean? Should we keep the old 3.3.1 for use on >> non-x86_64 platforms? Would that even work? > > I'll add 3.4.8 for non-x86_64 platforms and see if I can do something > about the rust inputs for python-cryptography, to shorten the graph a > bit and note which crates are "locked" in their current versions. OK. >> Besides, since mrustc was updated on ‘staging’, does that new version >> better support platforms other than x86_64? > > I hear we should be able to do aarch64 with our new version of mrustc > but I haven't tried building it yet on my machines. On i686 as well maybe? > I'd leave it as a happy bonus for now and leave aarch64 with the C > counterparts for this round, rather than relying on the rust bootstrap > chain, considering how much RAM it can use. Yup, makes sense. We can try that eventually on a branch. Ludo’.