** Description changed: Rust 1.87 was released on 15 May, 2025. A great deal of packages in the Ubuntu archive rely on Rust to build properly, and as time passes, the minimal supported Rust version (MSRV) of crucial Rust-based packages increases. In order for Ubuntu to provide the most up-to-date Rust toolchain, all previous releases must be also packaged in order to bootstrap the subsequent release. 1.87 stabilizes a great deal of APIs and language features, such as anonymous pipes[1] and expanding what's possible within const contexts. One notable internal change is a transition to LLVM 20[2]. See releases.rs[3] for a full changelog. - In the 25.10 Roadmap, the target Rust version is 1.89, so the inclusion - of `rustc-1.87` in the archive brings us one step closer to our goal. - Additionally, 1.88 is the current stable release, meaning we're getting - closer to catching back up to the upstream Rust team. + In the 25.10 Roadmap, the default Rust version will be 1.85, and the + target most recent release is 1.88, so the inclusion of `rustc-1.87` in + the archive brings us one step closer to our goal. [1] https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/127154 [2] https://releases.llvm.org/20.1.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html [3] https://releases.rs/docs/1.87.0/
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