Source: rustc Section: devel Priority: optional Maintainer: Progress Linux Maintainers XSBC-Uploaders: Daniel Baumann XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Debian Rust Maintainers XSBC-Original-Uploaders: Ximin Luo , Sylvestre Ledru , Fabian Grünbichler Bugs: mailto:maintainers@lists.progress-linux.org Rules-Requires-Root: no # :native annotations are to support cross-compiling, see README.Debian Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), debhelper-compat (= 13), dpkg-dev (>= 1.17.14), python3:native, cargo:native (>= 1.71.0+dfsg) , rustc:native (>= 1.71.0+dfsg) , rustc:native (<= 1.72.1++) , llvm-16-dev:native, llvm-16-tools:native, gcc-mingw-w64-x86-64-posix:native [amd64] , gcc-mingw-w64-i686-posix:native [i386] , libllvm16 (>= 1:16.0.0), libclang-rt-16-dev:native, cmake (>= 3.0), # needed by some vendor crates pkgconf, # this is sometimes needed by rustc_llvm zlib1g-dev:native, zlib1g-dev, # used by rust-installer liblzma-dev:native, # used by cargo bash-completion, libcurl4-openssl-dev | libcurl4-gnutls-dev, libssh2-1-dev, libssl-dev, libgit2-dev (>= 1.7.1), libgit2-dev (<< 1.8~~), libhttp-parser-dev, # test dependencies: binutils (>= 2.26) | binutils-2.26 , # temporarily disabled cause of #1066794 / t64 transition git , procps , # below are optional tools even for 'make check' gdb (>= 7.12) , # Extra build-deps needed for x.py to download stuff in pkg.rustc.dlstage0. curl , ca-certificates , Build-Depends-Indep: wasi-libc (>= 0.0~git20230621.7018e24~~) , wasi-libc (<= 0.0~git20230621.7018e24++) , clang-16:native, Build-Conflicts: gdb-minimal Standards-Version: 4.6.2 Homepage: http://www.rust-lang.org/ Vcs-Browser: https://git.progress-linux.org/packages/graograman-backports/rustc Vcs-Git: https://git.progress-linux.org/packages/graograman-backports/rustc XSBC-Original-Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/rust-team/rust XSBC-Original-Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/rust-team/rust.git Package: rustc Architecture: any Multi-Arch: allowed Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libstd-rust-dev (= ${binary:Version}), gcc, libc-dev, binutils (>= 2.26) Recommends: cargo (= ${binary:Version}), # llvm is needed for llvm-dwp for -C split-debuginfo=packed rust-llvm, Replaces: libstd-rust-dev (<< 1.25.0+dfsg1-2~~) Breaks: libstd-rust-dev (<< 1.25.0+dfsg1-2~~) Description: Rust systems programming language Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. Package: libstd-rust-1.72 Section: libs Architecture: any Multi-Arch: same Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Description: Rust standard libraries Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package contains the standard Rust libraries, built as dylibs, needed to run dynamically-linked Rust programs (-C prefer-dynamic). Package: libstd-rust-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any Multi-Arch: same Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libstd-rust-1.72 (= ${binary:Version}), Description: Rust standard libraries - development files Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package contains development files for the standard Rust libraries, needed to compile Rust programs. It may also be installed on a system of another host architecture, for cross-compiling to this architecture. Package: libstd-rust-dev-windows Section: libdevel Architecture: amd64 i386 Multi-Arch: same Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: gcc-mingw-w64-x86-64-posix [amd64], gcc-mingw-w64-i686-posix [i386], Build-Profiles: Description: Rust standard libraries - development files Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package contains the standard Rust libraries including development files, needed to cross-compile Rust programs to the *-pc-windows-gnu target corresponding to the architecture of this package. Package: libstd-rust-dev-wasm32 Section: libdevel Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} # Embeds wasi-libc so doesn't need to depend on it # None of its licenses require source redistrib, so no need for Built-Using Recommends: lld-16, clang-16, Suggests: # nodejs contains wasi-node for running the program nodejs (>= 12.16), Build-Profiles: Description: Rust standard libraries - development files Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package contains the standard Rust libraries including development files, needed to cross-compile Rust programs to the wasm32-unknown-unknown and wasm32-wasi targets. Package: rust-gdb Architecture: all Depends: gdb, ${misc:Depends} Suggests: gdb-doc Replaces: rustc (<< 1.1.0+dfsg1-1) Description: Rust debugger (gdb) Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package contains pretty printers and a wrapper script for invoking gdb on rust binaries. Package: rust-lldb Architecture: all # When updating, also update rust-lldb.links Depends: lldb-16, ${misc:Depends}, python3-lldb-16 Replaces: rustc (<< 1.1.0+dfsg1-1) Description: Rust debugger (lldb) Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package contains pretty printers and a wrapper script for invoking lldb on rust binaries. Package: rust-llvm Architecture: all Breaks: rustc (<< 1.71.1+dfsg1-1~exp1), rustc-web (<< 1.71.1+dfsg1-1~exp1), rustc-mozilla (<< 1.71.1+dfsg1-1~exp1), Replaces: rustc (<< 1.71.1+dfsg1-1~exp1), rustc-web (<< 1.71.1+dfsg1-1~exp1), rustc-mozilla (<< 1.71.1+dfsg1-1~exp1), Depends: ${misc:Depends}, # lld and clang are needed for wasm compilation lld-16, clang-16, # llvm is needed for llvm-dwp for split-debuginfo=packed llvm-16 Description: Rust LLVM integration Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package contains symlinks for integration with LLVM tools such as lld and grcov. Package: rust-doc Section: doc Architecture: all Build-Profiles: Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libjs-jquery, libjs-highlight.js, libjs-mathjax, fonts-open-sans, fonts-font-awesome Recommends: cargo-doc Description: Rust systems programming language - Documentation Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package contains the Rust tutorial, language reference and standard library documentation. Package: rust-src Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Description: Rust systems programming language - source code Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package contains sources of the Rust compiler and standard libraries, useful for IDEs and code analysis tools such as Racer. Package: rust-clippy Architecture: any Multi-Arch: allowed Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, libstd-rust-1.72 (= ${binary:Version}) Recommends: cargo Description: Rust linter Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package contains 'clippy', a linter to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code as well a collection of over 400 compatible lints. . Lints are divided into categories, each with a default lint level. You can choose how much Clippy is supposed to annoy help you by changing the lint level by category. . Clippy is integrated into the 'cargo' build tool, available via 'cargo clippy'. Package: rustfmt Architecture: any Multi-Arch: allowed Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, Recommends: cargo Description: Rust formatting helper Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package contains 'rustfmt', a tool for formatting Rust code according to style guidelines, as well as 'cargo-fmt', a helper enabling running rustfmt directly with 'cargo fmt'. Package: rust-all Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, rustc (>= ${binary:Version}), rustfmt (>= ${binary:Version}), rust-clippy (>= ${binary:Version}), rust-gdb (>= ${binary:Version}) | rust-lldb (>= ${binary:Version}), cargo, Recommends: cargo (= ${binary:Version}) Suggests: rust-doc (>= ${binary:Version}), rust-src (>= ${binary:Version}), libstd-rust-dev-wasm32 (>= ${binary:Version}), libstd-rust-dev-windows (>= ${binary:Version}), Description: Rust systems programming language - all developer tools Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package is an empty metapackage that depends on all developer tools in the standard rustc distribution that have been packaged for Debian. # Cargo binaries Package: cargo Architecture: any Multi-Arch: allowed Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, rustc (= ${binary:Version}), binutils, gcc | clang | c-compiler Suggests: cargo-doc, python3 Description: Rust package manager Cargo is a tool that allows Rust projects to declare their various dependencies, and ensure that you'll always get a repeatable build. . To accomplish this goal, Cargo does four things: * Introduces two metadata files with various bits of project information. * Fetches and builds your project's dependencies. * Invokes rustc or another build tool with the correct parameters to build your project. * Introduces conventions, making working with Rust projects easier. . Cargo downloads your Rust project’s dependencies and compiles your project. Package: cargo-doc Section: doc Architecture: all Build-Profiles: Recommends: rust-doc Depends: ${misc:Depends} Description: Rust package manager, documentation Cargo is a tool that allows Rust projects to declare their various dependencies, and ensure that you'll always get a repeatable build. . To accomplish this goal, Cargo does four things: * Introduces two metadata files with various bits of project information. * Fetches and builds your project's dependencies. * Invokes rustc or another build tool with the correct parameters to build your project. * Introduces conventions, making working with Rust projects easier. . Cargo downloads your Rust project’s dependencies and compiles your project. . This package contains the documentation. # TODO: add a cargo-src package