It's Now Easier Setting Up Rust On Ubuntu

Written by Michael Larabel in Ubuntu on 10 November 2015 at 01:12 PM EST. Add A Comment
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Ubuntu Make, the command-line tool to assist in deploying the latest version of various developer tools on Ubuntu Linux, has added support for Rust.

Ubuntu-Make developer Didier Roche wrote today that Ubuntu Make 15.11 adds support for Rust. Simply running umake rust should setup "a good rust developing experience on your favorite Ubuntu distro."

Ubuntu-Make 15.11 also adds the NetBeans IDE, updated Unity 3D game engine support, and other updates. More details via Didier's blog.
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