How to install rust in Ubuntu 24.04
Install
可以采用如下命令安装rust
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
具体如下:
lwk@qwfys:~$ curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
info: downloading installer
Welcome to Rust!
This will download and install the official compiler for the Rust
programming language, and its package manager, Cargo.
Rustup metadata and toolchains will be installed into the Rustup
home directory, located at:
/home/lwk/.rustup
This can be modified with the RUSTUP_HOME environment variable.
The Cargo home directory is located at:
/home/lwk/.cargo
This can be modified with the CARGO_HOME environment variable.
The cargo, rustc, rustup and other commands will be added to
Cargo's bin directory, located at:
/home/lwk/.cargo/bin
This path will then be added to your PATH environment variable by
modifying the profile files located at:
/home/lwk/.profile
/home/lwk/.bashrc
You can uninstall at any time with rustup self uninstall and
these changes will be reverted.
Current installation options:
default host triple: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
default toolchain: stable (default)
profile: default
modify PATH variable: yes
1) Proceed with standard installation (default - just press enter)
2) Customize installation
3) Cancel installation
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info: profile set to 'default'
info: default host triple is x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
info: syncing channel updates for 'stable-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
818.4 KiB / 818.4 KiB (100 %) 253.5 KiB/s in 3s ETA: 0s
info: latest update on 2024-10-17, rust version 1.82.0 (f6e511eec 2024-10-15)
info: downloading component 'cargo'
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info: downloading component 'clippy'
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info: downloading component 'rust-docs'
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info: downloading component 'rust-std'
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info: downloading component 'rustc'
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info: downloading component 'rustfmt'
info: installing component 'cargo'
info: installing component 'clippy'
info: installing component 'rust-docs'
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info: installing component 'rust-std'
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info: installing component 'rustc'
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info: installing component 'rustfmt'
info: default toolchain set to 'stable-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu'
stable-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu installed - rustc 1.82.0 (f6e511eec 2024-10-15)
Rust is installed now. Great!
To get started you may need to restart your current shell.
This would reload your PATH environment variable to include
Cargo's bin directory ($HOME/.cargo/bin).
To configure your current shell, you need to source
the corresponding env file under $HOME/.cargo.
This is usually done by running one of the following (note the leading DOT):
. "$HOME/.cargo/env" # For sh/bash/zsh/ash/dash/pdksh
source "$HOME/.cargo/env.fish" # For fish
lwk@qwfys:~$
在当前终端中激活env环境
source "$HOME/.cargo/env"
这个时候就可以正常使用rust相关命令了。
lwk@qwfys:~$ cargo --help
Rust's package manager
Usage: cargo [+toolchain] [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]
cargo [+toolchain] [OPTIONS] -Zscript <MANIFEST_RS> [ARGS]...
Options:
-V, --version Print version info and exit
--list List installed commands
--explain <CODE> Provide a detailed explanation of a rustc error message
-v, --verbose... Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output)
-q, --quiet Do not print cargo log messages
--color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never
-C <DIRECTORY> Change to DIRECTORY before doing anything (nightly-only)
--locked Assert that `Cargo.lock` will remain unchanged
--offline Run without accessing the network
--frozen Equivalent to specifying both --locked and --offline
--config <KEY=VALUE> Override a configuration value
-Z <FLAG> Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details
-h, --help Print help
Commands:
build, b Compile the current package
check, c Analyze the current package and report errors, but don't build object files
clean Remove the target directory
doc, d Build this package's and its dependencies' documentation
new Create a new cargo package
init Create a new cargo package in an existing directory
add Add dependencies to a manifest file
remove Remove dependencies from a manifest file
run, r Run a binary or example of the local package
test, t Run the tests
bench Run the benchmarks
update Update dependencies listed in Cargo.lock
search Search registry for crates
publish Package and upload this package to the registry
install Install a Rust binary
uninstall Uninstall a Rust binary
... See all commands with --list
See 'cargo help <command>' for more information on a specific command.
lwk@qwfys:~$