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Bump the bootstrap cargo to match the one paired with 1.13 #37635

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@brson brson commented Nov 7, 2016

Now that 1.13 beta has a new cargo pairing, update the master bootstrap to use it.

r? @alexcrichton

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@bors: r+

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bors commented Nov 8, 2016

📌 Commit 5ad235c has been approved by alexcrichton

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eddyb commented Nov 9, 2016

@bors r- Travis failure looks legit (stricter Cargo semantics?).

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If I'm reading that correctly it's likely a bug in Cargo, one I'm not sure how to fix, and a showstopper for updating...

Well... rustbuild's not official yet?

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brson commented Nov 10, 2016

We have to get master bootstrapping from this exact compiler somehow.

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brson commented Nov 10, 2016

Oh that's not true. We can fix the bug in cargo, bump the cargo that's paired with beta, then bootstrap master off that one.

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I've got a fix for the Cargo issue at rust-lang/cargo#3280

@brson brson merged commit beb9a0d into rust-lang:master Nov 17, 2016
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If anyone's following along at home this was accidentally merged and reverted in ba872f2

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