![]() bootstrap: don't resolve symlinks for initial_cargo I have put the following in my `config.toml`: ```toml # Includes one of the default files in src/bootstrap/defaults profile = "compiler" change-id = 121203 [build] cargo = "/usr/bin/cargo" rustc = "/usr/bin/rustc" rustfmt = "/usr/bin/rustfmt" ``` I have rustup installed from Arch's repos, which has all of the above paths be symlinks to `/usr/bin/rustup`. This works just fine with the `argv[0]` trick that rustup uses. However, `bootstrap` resolves symlinks to check whether `cargo` exists and then uses the resolved path, so it ends up calling `rustup` directly expecting it to behave like `cargo`. Which it doesn't. This PR removes the canonicalization step, in turn fixing the issue, but sacrificing a pretty error message. However, this exact thing is checked by `x.py` in advance, so I hope it is not a big deal? |
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