Hi,

I'm trying to package Rust 1.65.0.  When I try to build it, it fails with the following error:

starting phase `build'
Building rustbuild
error: checksum for `windows_x86_64_msvc v0.36.1` changed between lock files

this could be indicative of a few possible errors:

    * the lock file is corrupt
    * a replacement source in use (e.g., a mirror) returned a different checksum
    * the source itself may be corrupt in one way or another

unable to verify that `windows_x86_64_msvc v0.36.1` is the same as when the 
lockfile was generated

failed to run: 
/gnu/store/8l1m8hy3aifx8v8gmvndncld8ngyv6mm-rust-1.63.0-cargo/bin/cargo build 
--manifest-path 
/tmp/guix-build-rust-1.65.0.drv-0/rustc-1.65.0-src/src/bootstrap/Cargo.toml 
--frozen

The name of the crate (i.e., windows_x86_64) changes across runs.  The same error happens with Rust 1.64.0, but not any earlier versions.  Does anyone know how to resolve this?

Matt
diff --git a/gnu/packages/rust.scm b/gnu/packages/rust.scm
index 0f8b8cc54e..c16d458c54 100644
--- a/gnu/packages/rust.scm
+++ b/gnu/packages/rust.scm
@@ -617,6 +617,14 @@ (define rust-1.63
    ;; error: unrecognized platform-specific intrinsic function: 
`simd_arith_offset`
    rust-1.62 "1.63.0" "1l4rrbzhxv88pnfq94nbyb9m6lfnjwixma3mwjkmvvs2aqlq158z"))
 
+(define rust-1.64
+  (rust-bootstrapped-package
+   rust-1.63 "1.64.0" "018j720b2n12slp4xk64jc6shkncd46d621qdyzh2a8s3r49zkdk"))
+
+(define rust-1.65
+  (rust-bootstrapped-package
+   rust-1.63 "1.65.0" "0f005kc0vl7qyy298f443i78ibz71hmmh820726bzskpyrkvna2q"))
+
 ;;; Note: Only the latest versions of Rust are supported and tested.  The
 ;;; intermediate rusts are built for bootstrapping purposes and should not
 ;;; be relied upon.  This is to ease maintenance and reduce the time
@@ -625,7 +633,7 @@ (define rust-1.63
 ;;; Here we take the latest included Rust, make it public, and re-enable tests
 ;;; and extra components such as rustfmt.
 (define-public rust
-  (let ((base-rust rust-1.63))
+  (let ((base-rust rust-1.65))
     (package
       (inherit base-rust)
       (outputs (cons "rustfmt" (package-outputs base-rust)))

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