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by zoogeny
499 days ago
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I'm just an interloper and only going on the linked thread, but there are specific patches that missed merge windows due to Rust build breaks. The patches referenced are claimed to be exceptions but I can understand the fear. Linus is saying one thing but making exceptions in some cases. As Rust becomes more and more integrated into core Linux systems those exceptions may become more frequent and may eventually become the rule. To be fair, I think another valid solution to this problem is just to bite the bullet and tell the grumpy C developers to deal with it. At some point the fallout from an exodus of grey beard Linux maintainers will actually be less than fighting this battle. As many point out, they are going to exit the project one way or another eventually. |
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From what I understand, this is correct, or at least that is, this was a build system bug that caused accidental breakage, not a deliberate change in the policy that the kernel must be able to be built with Rust support turned off, and that that is the build that matters. Exceptional in a "rarely happens" sense and not a "deliberate choice to create an exception to a rule" sense.