On 08-12-23, 18:04, Benno Lossin wrote: > Shouldn't this be "Note that the override only applies to the current > working directory (and its sub-directories)."? > I think it would also be useful to continue with this: "But in order > to build the kernel, this override must affect the build directory.". > > And then you could also mention that in the default location for the > build directory is in the repository. Based on feedback from Miguel and Benno, how about this instead ? diff --git a/Documentation/rust/quick-start.rst b/Documentation/rust/quick-start.rst index f382914f4191..dee787f92d26 100644 --- a/Documentation/rust/quick-start.rst +++ b/Documentation/rust/quick-start.rst @@ -33,14 +33,17 @@ A particular version of the Rust compiler is required. Newer versions may or may not work because, for the moment, the kernel depends on some unstable Rust features. -If ``rustup`` is being used, enter the checked out source code directory -and run:: +If ``rustup`` is being used, enter the kernel build directory and run:: rustup override set $(scripts/min-tool-version.sh rustc) This will configure your working directory to use the correct version of -``rustc`` without affecting your default toolchain. If you are not using -``rustup``, fetch a standalone installer from: +``rustc`` without affecting your default toolchain. + +Note that the override applies to the current working directory (and its +sub-directories). + +If you are not using ``rustup``, fetch a standalone installer from: https://forge.rust-lang.org/infra/other-installation-methods.html#standalone -- viresh