On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 06:45:39PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> Whilst I was doing something in the wiki last night, I needed an
> existing nearby page to copy, so I picked qtwebengine.  I haven't
> built 5.9.1, and I'm not close to starting a new build, but I was
> very surprised to see that rustc is recommended.
> 
> In particular, I expect that anything using rustc will actually need
> cargo.  But anyway - grepping through the files there are a lot of
> matches on rust for trust and Trust, also frust and Frust, crusty,
> thrust and Thrust, a Swedish (?) description in a mesa file with the
> word programvarustöd, but the only other reference to rust, except in
>  binary files, seems to be
> 
> * Rust: https://github.com/stepancheg/rust-protobuf/
> 
> which is in the long list headed -
> 
> These are projects we know about implementing Protocol Buffers for
> other programming languages:
> 
> which is in
> src/3rdparty/chromium/third_party/protobuf/docs/third_party.md
> 
> So I think this is probably a false recommended dep.  But as I say,
> I haven't tried to build this version (I assume it needs the
> matching qt) so I don't have any logs to check.
> 
Sent that, then realised I hadn't got to the end of hte matches:
there were some other matches too, particularly

a couple of .txt files from chromium
variable mrustd in icu's zic.c
names such as myruststats.com in chromium json files
translations

But I don't think any of those are for the rust programming
language.

ĸen
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