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|    Maurice Kinal to Andrew Alt    |
|    rmw compile warnings    |
|    06 Mar 21 01:52:51    |
   
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   Hey Andrew!   
      
    AA> Thank you for trying it out and for the feedback.   
      
   I had the feeling that is what you were really fishing for in your original   
   post. ;-)   
      
    AA> And for the reminder not to look for problems when there aren't   
    AA> any.   
      
   Yep. I hear you there, especially when there are real problems that are   
   getting ignored. :::shrugging shoulders:::   
      
    AA> Is the breakage related to the release of rust 2021 or something   
    AA> else?   
      
   Right now I am using rustc-1.50.0, which I believe to be the latest and   
   greatest, but the breakage in firefox happened earlier. I suspect firefox to   
   be the culprit given that what little else I am using that requires rust are   
   doing fine. The last successful firefox build was firefox-78.0.2esr but I   
   don't recall which rust although rustc-1.42-ish comes to mind. I can   
   backtrack to find out for sure if it matters any. However my plan is to wait   
   and see what happens before doing anything serious about it. I do have a   
   working seamonkey-2.53.6 which doesn't have issues with rustc-1.50.0 so not   
   all is lost ... yet. The trouble with firefox is that it isn't all that   
   informative as to why it is crapping out when compiling.   
      
   Anyhow, given that slackware-current is seeing the same problem and have yet   
   to fix it tells me that backing off for awhile is probably the right idea for   
   now.   
      
    AA> Have a great weekend, Maurice... :) Always nice to chat with   
    AA> you...   
      
   Agreed. Take care of yourself and I am sure we will be chatting in the near   
   future.   
      
   Life is good,   
   Maurice   
      
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