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This was previously reported and fixed as a one-off in #5802. But the git submodule reference used in the Rust repository is now 4 months behind the release in this repository. That is, the preview available via rustup is outdated.
Would it be possible to add a step as part of the weekly release, to update the submodule reference in the main Rust repository? Or if weekly is too frequent, settle for a monthly update?
Thanks
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Yes, automation would be best. It's also possible to have a manual step as part of the release process in the meantime (for instance, when writing down the ChangeLog).
This was previously reported and fixed as a one-off in #5802. But the git submodule reference used in the Rust repository is now 4 months behind the release in this repository. That is, the preview available via rustup is outdated.
Would it be possible to add a step as part of the weekly release, to update the submodule reference in the main Rust repository? Or if weekly is too frequent, settle for a monthly update?
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: