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Can the rust-lang develop environment more portable?like go lang #4198

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mokeyish opened this issue Jun 21, 2017 · 6 comments
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Can the rust-lang develop environment more portable?like go lang #4198

mokeyish opened this issue Jun 21, 2017 · 6 comments

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@mokeyish
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I install the rust-lang a month ago,but I reinstall the system yesterday.Now I have to download rust and install it .very inconvenient... but the go-lang ,set go-root path in intellij idea and it works,no installation required, very convenient.

@Mark-Simulacrum
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I don't believe there's any solution to this. I'd assume that either Go was pre-installed by default on the system or otherwise available; eventually this may be true of Rust, but I don't think we can do much to fix this.

@carols10cents
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@mokeyish Can you clarify what you mean by "reinstall the system"? What is the system, your operating system? Which operating system are you on?

@mokeyish
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@Mark-Simulacrum This is just a suggestion. Rust cargo installed in the user directory by default,after reinstall the operating system ,it has gone ,then rust must be reinstall too. But go-lang or JAVA jdk,can install into the directory which i choose,after reinstall operating system ,I just need to set the environment variable.

@mokeyish
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@carols10cents sorry ,"reinstall the system" means operating system。

@Mark-Simulacrum
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Rustup has an issue tracking user-specified installation directory (including global) rust-lang/rustup#313.

@carols10cents
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Oh! I see. Yes, I think this is covered by the rustup issue. Thank you!

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