Now that we've also updated cargo's release process this commit also changes the download location of Cargo from Cargos archives back to the static.r-l.o archives. This should ensure that the Cargo download is the exact Cargo paired with the rustc that we release.
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# This file describes the stage0 compiler that's used to then bootstrap the Rust
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# compiler itself. For the rustbuild build system, this also describes the
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# relevant Cargo revision that we're using.
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#
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# Currently Rust always bootstraps from the previous stable release, and in our
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# train model this means that the master branch bootstraps from beta, beta
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# bootstraps from current stable, and stable bootstraps from the previous stable
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# release.
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#
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# If you're looking at this file on the master branch, you'll likely see that
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# rustc bootstraps from `beta-$date`, whereas if you're looking at a source
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# tarball for a stable release you'll likely see `1.x.0-$date` where `1.x.0` was
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# released on `$date`
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rustc: beta-2017-03-21
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