This is a compiler for Rust, including standard libraries, tools and
documentation.
+## Quick Start
-## Installation
+### Windows
-The Rust compiler currently must be built from a [tarball], unless you
-are on Windows, in which case using the [installer][win-exe] is
-recommended.
+1. Download and use the [installer][win-exe].
+2. Read the [tutorial].
+2. Enjoy!
-Since the Rust compiler is written in Rust, it must be built by
-a precompiled "snapshot" version of itself (made in an earlier state
-of development). As such, source builds require a connection to
-the Internet, to fetch snapshots, and an OS that can execute the
-available snapshot binaries.
+> ***Note:*** Windows users should read the detailed
+> [getting started][wiki-start] notes on the wiki. Even when using
+> the binary installer the Windows build requires a MinGW installation,
+> the precise details of which are not discussed here.
+
+[tutorial]: http://static.rust-lang.org/doc/tutorial.html
+[wiki-start]: https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Note-getting-started-developing-Rust
+[win-exe]: http://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rust-0.8-install.exe
+
+### Linux / OS X
+
+1. Install the prerequisites (if not already installed)
+ * g++ 4.4 or clang++ 3.x
+ * python 2.6 or later (but not 3.x)
+ * perl 5.0 or later
+ * gnu make 3.81 or later
+ * curl
+2. Download and build Rust
+ You can either download a [tarball] or build directly from the [repo].
+
+ To build from the [tarball] do:
+
+ $ curl -O http://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rust-0.8.tar.gz
+ $ tar -xzf rust-0.8.tar.gz
+ $ cd rust-0.8
+
+ Or to build from the [repo] do:
+
+ $ git clone https://github.com/mozilla/rust.git
+ $ cd rust
+
+ Now that you have Rust's source code, you can configure and build it:
+
+ $ ./configure
+ $ make && make install
+
+ You may need to use `sudo make install` if you do not normally have
+ permission to modify the destination directory. The install locations can
+ be adjusted by passing a `--prefix` argument to `configure`. Various other
+ options are also supported, pass `--help` for more information on them.
+
+ When complete, `make install` will place several programs into
+ `/usr/local/bin`: `rustc`, the Rust compiler; `rustdoc`, the
+ API-documentation tool, and `rustpkg`, the Rust package manager and build
+ system.
+3. Read the [tutorial].
+4. Enjoy!
+
+[repo]: https://github.com/mozilla/rust
+[tarball]: http://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rust-0.8.tar.gz
+[tutorial]: http://static.rust-lang.org/doc/0.8/tutorial.html
+
+## Notes
+
+Since the Rust compiler is written in Rust, it must be built by a
+precompiled "snapshot" version of itself (made in an earlier state of
+development). As such, source builds require a connection to the Internet, to
+fetch snapshots, and an OS that can execute the available snapshot binaries.
Snapshot binaries are currently built and tested on several platforms:
You may find that other platforms work, but these are our "tier 1"
supported build environments that are most likely to work.
-> ***Note:*** Windows users should read the detailed
-> [getting started][wiki-start] notes on the wiki. Even when using
-> the binary installer the Windows build requires a MinGW installation,
-> the precise details of which are not discussed here.
-
-To build from source you will also need the following prerequisite
-packages:
-
-* g++ 4.4 or clang++ 3.x
-* python 2.6 or later (but not 3.x)
-* perl 5.0 or later
-* gnu make 3.81 or later
-* curl
-
-Assuming you're on a relatively modern *nix system and have met the
-prerequisites, something along these lines should work.
-
- $ wget http://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rust-0.5.tar.gz
- $ tar -xzf rust-0.5.tar.gz
- $ cd rust-0.5
- $ ./configure
- $ make && make install
+Rust currently needs about 1.8G of RAM to build without swapping; if it hits
+swap, it will take a very long time to build.
-You may need to use `sudo make install` if you do not normally have
-permission to modify the destination directory. The install locations
-can be adjusted by passing a `--prefix` argument to
-`configure`. Various other options are also supported, pass `--help`
-for more information on them.
+There is lots more documentation in the [wiki].
-When complete, `make install` will place several programs into
-`/usr/local/bin`: `rustc`, the Rust compiler; `rustdoc`, the
-API-documentation tool, and `cargo`, the Rust package manager.
-
-[wiki-start]: https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Note-getting-started-developing-Rust
-[tarball]: http://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rust-0.5.tar.gz
-[win-exe]: http://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rust-0.5-install.exe
+[wiki]: https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki
## License
-Rust is primarily distributed under the terms of the MIT license, with
-portions covered by various BSD-like licenses.
-
-See LICENSE.txt for details.
+Rust is primarily distributed under the terms of both the MIT license
+and the Apache License (Version 2.0), with portions covered by various
+BSD-like licenses.
-## More help
+See LICENSE-APACHE, LICENSE-MIT, and COPYRIGHT for details.
-The [tutorial] is a good starting point.
-
-[tutorial]: http://static.rust-lang.org/doc/tutorial.html