Joe232
December 5, 2019, 6:55am
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I did that again I got some weird ssl error messages, so I reinstalled rustup instead. I still have the exact same version and I am still getting the same errors.
Cerber-Ursi:
By the way, it's entirely possible the you can revert the config changes after update. If this is really the case, I'd try to bisect the problem (i.e. find the first version that works) and check if there is an issue on Rust repo, but if you don't want to do this, the check should be enabled when possible.
Ok so on GNU/Linux I have version cargo 1.39.0
and it works fine on that. How do I get this version on Windows? I did reinstall rustup
but I am still stuck with the same version?
Joe232
December 5, 2019, 7:04am
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The only solution that worked for me was to install Ubuntu subsystem for Windows and use the bash shell instead. that seems to work fine.
Did you download the fresh version of rustup, or reinstalled the one you had before?
Joe232
December 5, 2019, 7:09am
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I downloaded a fresh copy, I am not too sure why I got the same version of cargo?
Joe232
December 5, 2019, 7:10am
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But through Ubuntu subsystem, I got a newer (not latest) version and it seems fine I would probably use Ubuntu subsystem as a replacement.
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