Update TRPL/Installing Rust to avoid concrete version numbers
As discussed in PR #28817
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@ -84,16 +84,11 @@ If you've got Rust installed, you can open up a shell, and type this:
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$ rustc --version
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```
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You should see the version number, commit hash, and commit date. If you just
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installed version 1.2.0, you should see:
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You should see the version number, commit hash, and commit date.
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```bash
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rustc 1.2.0 (082e47636 2015-08-03)
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```
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If you do, Rust has been installed successfully! Congrats!
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If you did, Rust has been installed successfully! Congrats!
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If you didn't and you're on Windows, check that Rust is in your %PATH% system
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If you don't and you're on Windows, check that Rust is in your %PATH% system
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variable. If it isn't, run the installer again, select "Change" on the "Change,
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repair, or remove installation" page and ensure "Add to PATH" is installed on
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the local hard drive.
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