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I think most packages that use cargo install should also use --locked and --no-track.
The --locked will guarantee that the Cargo.lock file is used and the correct dependency versions are chosen.
The --no-track makes cargo no emit "tracking information". This tracking information is always placed in $PREFIX/.crates2.json or some file along those lines and makes all Rust packages clobber with each other if they are not manually removed.
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I think most packages that use
cargo install
should also use--locked
and--no-track
.The
--locked
will guarantee that the Cargo.lock file is used and the correct dependency versions are chosen.The
--no-track
makes cargo no emit "tracking information". This tracking information is always placed in$PREFIX/.crates2.json
or some file along those lines and makes all Rust packages clobber with each other if they are not manually removed.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: