I disagree, Cargo is very simple and easy to use for developers.
I agree, binaries are easier for end users.
I’m surprised cargo run --release didn’t work for you. What was the project and OS?
It was meant to be humor, not a direct critique. And I don’t want help, but thanks for offering. Cargo might try to download another gigabyte of data if I touch it!
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I disagree, Cargo is very simple and easy to use for developers. I agree, binaries are easier for end users. I’m surprised
cargo run --release
didn’t work for you. What was the project and OS?+1 for this, never had an issue with cargo pulling the wrong versions unless the dev fucks up their TOML file or you’re using the nightly toolchain
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I offered help and disagreed with what you said that was wrong. Your response is unrelated and misinterprets my reply.
It was meant to be humor, not a direct critique. And I don’t want help, but thanks for offering. Cargo might try to download another gigabyte of data if I touch it!