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@@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ of the box, e.g.::
Debian
******
-Debian Unstable (Sid), outside of the freeze period, provides recent Rust
-releases and thus it should generally work out of the box, e.g.::
+Debian Testing and Debian Unstable (Sid), outside of the freeze period, provide
+recent Rust releases and thus they should generally work out of the box, e.g.::
apt install rustc rust-src bindgen rustfmt rust-clippy
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ If GDB/Binutils is used and Rust symbols are not getting demangled, the reason
is the toolchain does not support Rust's new v0 mangling scheme yet.
There are a few ways out:
- - Install a newer release (GDB >= 10.2, Binutils >= 2.36).
+- Install a newer release (GDB >= 10.2, Binutils >= 2.36).
- - Some versions of GDB (e.g. vanilla GDB 10.1) are able to use
- the pre-demangled names embedded in the debug info (``CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO``).
+- Some versions of GDB (e.g. vanilla GDB 10.1) are able to use
+ the pre-demangled names embedded in the debug info (``CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO``).