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@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ by running `./x.py --help` or reading the [rustc dev guide][rustcguidebuild].
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2. Clone the [source] with `git`:
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```sh
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$ git clone https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.git
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$ cd rust
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git clone https://github.com/rust-lang/rust.git
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cd rust
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```
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[source]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust
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Copy the default `config.toml.example` to `config.toml` to get started.
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```sh
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$ cp config.toml.example config.toml
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cp config.toml.example config.toml
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```
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If you plan to use `x.py install` to create an installation, it is recommended
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4. Build and install:
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```sh
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$ ./x.py build && ./x.py install
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./x.py build && ./x.py install
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```
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When complete, `./x.py install` will place several programs into
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```sh
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# Update package mirrors (may be needed if you have a fresh install of MSYS2)
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$ pacman -Sy pacman-mirrors
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pacman -Sy pacman-mirrors
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# Install build tools needed for Rust. If you're building a 32-bit compiler,
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# then replace "x86_64" below with "i686". If you've already got git, python,
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# that it is important that you do **not** use the 'python2', 'cmake' and 'ninja'
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# packages from the 'msys2' subsystem. The build has historically been known
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# to fail with these packages.
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$ pacman -S git \
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pacman -S git \
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make \
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diffutils \
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tar \
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4. Navigate to Rust's source code (or clone it), then build it:
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```sh
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$ ./x.py build && ./x.py install
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./x.py build && ./x.py install
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```
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#### MSVC
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shell with:
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```sh
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> python x.py build
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python x.py build
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```
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Currently, building Rust only works with some known versions of Visual Studio. If
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by manually calling the appropriate vcvars file before running the bootstrap.
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```batch
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> CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat"
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> python x.py build
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CALL "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars64.bat"
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python x.py build
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```
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#### Specifying an ABI
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configure script and makefile (the latter of which just invokes `x.py`).
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```sh
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$ ./configure
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$ make && sudo make install
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./configure
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make && sudo make install
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```
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When using the configure script, the generated `config.mk` file may override the
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If you’d like to build the documentation, it’s almost the same:
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```sh
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$ ./x.py doc
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./x.py doc
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```
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The generated documentation will appear under `doc` in the `build` directory for
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