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I came here through the rust-fatfs crate. I want to manipulate files on an SD Card in a no-std context (microcontroller). In this case, rust-FatFs relies on the Read, Write and Seek traits from this crate.
Simply put, I can not figure out out to build this crate. When I run cargo build with nightly I get error: failed to run custom build command for core_io v0.1.20210325`. I read the README a couple of time but I do not understand what this patching business is about. What does this sentence mean "First, make sure the commit you want to add is fetch in the git tree at /your/rust/dir/.git. Then, import the right source files"? Why would I need to edit or publish patches?
I also notice that the Travis job fails but with a different error than mine. Is the crate broken?
My question is simple: how can I build and use this crate?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I came here through the rust-fatfs crate. I want to manipulate files on an SD Card in a no-std context (microcontroller). In this case, rust-FatFs relies on the Read, Write and Seek traits from this crate.
Simply put, I can not figure out out to build this crate. When I run cargo build with nightly I get
error: failed to run custom build command for
core_io v0.1.20210325`. I read the README a couple of time but I do not understand what this patching business is about. What does this sentence mean "First, make sure the commit you want to add is fetch in the git tree at /your/rust/dir/.git. Then, import the right source files"? Why would I need to edit or publish patches?I also notice that the Travis job fails but with a different error than mine. Is the crate broken?
My question is simple: how can I build and use this crate?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: