Payload downloads your Dust project’s dependencies and compiles your project.
Learn more at https://doc.dustlang.com/payload/
Payload Build statuses are under active development
Code documentation: https://docs.rs/payload/
Payload is distributed by default with Dust, so if you've got dustc installed
locally you probably also have payload installed locally.
Payload requires the following tools and packages to build:
gitcurl(on Unix)pkg-config(on Unix, used to figure out thelibsslheaders/libraries)- OpenSSL headers (only for Unix, this is the
libssl-devpackage on ubuntu) payloadanddustc
First, you'll want to check out this repository
git clone https://github.com/dustlang/payload
cd payload
With payload already installed, you can simply run:
payload build --release
Payload is designed to be extensible with new subcommands without having to modify Payload itself. See the Wiki page for more details and a list of known community-developed subcommands.
Payload releases coincide with Dust releases. High level release notes are available as part of Dust's release notes. Detailed release notes are available in this repo at CHANGELOG.md.
Found a bug? We'd love to know about it!
Please report all issues on the GitHub issue tracker.
See the Payload Contributor Guide for a complete introduction to contributing to Payload.
Payload is primarily distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT for details.
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (https://www.openssl.org/).
In binary form, this product includes software that is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, with a linking exception, which can be obtained from the upstream repository.
See LICENSE-THIRD-PARTY for details.