@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ shell with:
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Currently, building Rust only works with some known versions of Visual Studio. If
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you have a more recent version installed the build system doesn't understand
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- then you may need to force rust build to use an older version. This can be done
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+ then you may need to force rustbuild to use an older version. This can be done
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by manually calling the appropriate vcvars file before running the bootstrap.
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```
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ $ ./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 ` the file may override the
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+ When using the configure script, the generated ` config.mk ` file may override the
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` config.toml ` file. To go back to the ` config.toml ` file, delete the generated
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` config.mk ` file.
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@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ the ABI used. I.e., if the ABI was `x86_64-pc-windows-msvc`, the directory will
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Since the Rust compiler is written in Rust, it must be built by a
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precompiled "snapshot" version of itself (made in an earlier stage of
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development). As such, source builds require a connection to the Internet, to
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- fetch snapshots and an OS that can execute the available snapshot binaries.
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+ fetch snapshots, and an OS that can execute the available snapshot binaries.
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Snapshot binaries are currently built and tested on several platforms:
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