# build-manifest This tool generates the manifests uploaded to static.rust-lang.org and used by rustup. You can see a full list of all manifests at . This listing is updated by every 7 days. This gets called by `promote-release` via `x.py dist hash-and-sign`. ## Adding a new component 1. Add a new `Step` to `dist.rs`. This should usually be named after the filename of the uploaded tarball. See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/101799/files#diff-2c56335faa24486df09ba392d8900c57e2fac4633e1f7038469bcf9ed3feb871 for an example. a. If appropriate, call `tarball.is_preview(true)` for the component. 2. Add a new `PkgType` to build-manifest. Fix all the compile errors as appropriate. ## Testing changes locally In order to test the changes locally you need to have a valid dist directory available locally. If you don't want to build all the compiler, you can easily create one from the nightly artifacts with: ```sh for component in rust rustc rust-std rust-docs cargo; do wget -P build/dist https://static.rust-lang.org/dist/${component}-nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz done ``` Then, you can generate the manifest and all the packages from `build/dist` to `build/manifest` with: ```sh mkdir -p build/manifest cargo +nightly run --release -p build-manifest build/dist build/manifest 1970-01-01 http://example.com nightly ```