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chore: update deps #13
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@frol this needs republish https://github.com/near/near-devcontainers/actions . though a contract deploy with cargo-near is possible from within workspaces https://testnet.nearblocks.io/txns/2cGTyhZptgBCWFCMghtWay49i546f3uTxLDyhNBWdfqN |
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ok, it's possible to set password in codespaces container sudo passwd $(whoami) and then update rust after doing and then removing some cargo-clippy conflicting binary: sudo chown -R $(whoami):$(whoami) /usr/local/rustup maybe the latter should be added to Dockerfile to have some flexibility in updating toolchains with rustup even without image publish |
also added near/near-devcontainers#2 |
these changes are sufficient to be able to run |
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todo, add to README:
ok, it's possible to set password in codespaces container
sudo passwd $(whoami)
and then update rust after doing and then removing some cargo-clippy conflicting binary:
sudo chown -R $(whoami):$(whoami) /usr/local/rustup
maybe the latter should be added to Dockerfile to have some flexibility in updating toolchains with rustup even without image publish
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@frol add please @PolyProgrammist as well
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