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rustc/rustpkg: Use a target-specific subdirectory in build/ and lib/ #9151

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r? @brson As per rustpkg.md, rustpkg now builds in a target-specific
subdirectory of build/, and installs libraries into a target-specific
subdirectory of lib.

Closes #8672

As per rustpkg.md, rustpkg now builds in a target-specific
subdirectory of build/, and installs libraries into a target-specific
subdirectory of lib.

Closes rust-lang#8672
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 13, 2013
…rectory, r=brson

r? @brson As per rustpkg.md, rustpkg now builds in a target-specific
subdirectory of build/, and installs libraries into a target-specific
subdirectory of lib.

Closes #8672
@bors bors closed this Sep 13, 2013
Jarcho pushed a commit to Jarcho/rust that referenced this pull request Aug 29, 2022
- only compare where predicates to trait bounds when generating where
  clause specific message to fix rust-lang#9151
- use comparable_trait_ref to account for trait bound generics to fix rust-lang#8757
Jarcho pushed a commit to Jarcho/rust that referenced this pull request Aug 29, 2022
…, r=flip1995

Fixes [`trait_duplication_in_bounds`] false positives

Fixes rust-lang#9076 rust-lang#9151 rust-lang#8757.
Partially fixes rust-lang#8771.

changelog: [`trait_duplication_in_bounds`]: Reduce number of false positives.
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rustpkg should put build output in a target-specific subdirectory
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