![]() fix(bootstrap/dist): use versioned dirs when vendoring Currently, if you attempt to run ui tests in a vendored build, you will see this failure ``` ---- [ui] tests/ui/issues/issue-21763.rs stdout ---- diff of stderr: 8 = note: required because it appears within the type `(Rc<()>, Rc<()>)` 9 = note: required for `hashbrown::raw::RawTable<(Rc<()>, Rc<()>)>` to implement `Send` 10 note: required because it appears within the type `hashbrown::map::HashMap<Rc<()>, Rc<()>, RandomState>` - --> $HASHBROWN_SRC_LOCATION + --> /rust/deps/hashbrown/src/map.rs:190:12 12 note: required because it appears within the type `HashMap<Rc<()>, Rc<()>>` 13 --> $SRC_DIR/std/src/collections/hash/map.rs:LL:COL 14 note: required by a bound in `foo` ``` This happens because the code that attempts to remap `HASHBROWN_SRC_LOCATION` expects it to be under `hashbrown-$version`, which is the case in a normal cargo registry, but not when vendoring, where by default crates may not have the version in their directory name. This change passes `--versioned-dirs` to `cargo vendor` to enforce that every crate includes the version in the subdir name, which fixes the ui test and brings `--enable-vendor` builds closer to normal ones. |
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