From 12f792560f7bd4e0e5ab1f6c771e074895498d99 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bjerg Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2023 15:04:26 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Revert "feat: add cargo binstall support" (#3602) --- Cargo.toml | 5 ----- book/installation/binaries.md | 7 ------- 2 files changed, 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml index 7aa869fdc..11ba1a26f 100644 --- a/Cargo.toml +++ b/Cargo.toml @@ -133,8 +133,3 @@ futures-util = "0.3.25" ## crypto secp256k1 = { version = "0.27.0", default-features = false, features = ["global-context", "rand-std", "recovery"] } - -[package.metadata.binstall] -pkg-url = "{ repo }/releases/download/v{ version }/{ name }-v{ version }-{ target }{ archive-suffix }" -bin-dir = "{ bin }{ binary-ext }" -pkg-fmt = "tgz" diff --git a/book/installation/binaries.md b/book/installation/binaries.md index 31fa92f19..0adbf634e 100644 --- a/book/installation/binaries.md +++ b/book/installation/binaries.md @@ -26,10 +26,3 @@ As an example, you could install the Linux x86_64 version like so: 1. Test the binary with `./reth --version` (it should print the version). 2. (Optional) Move the `reth` binary to a location in your `PATH`, so the `reth` command can be called from anywhere. For most Linux distros, you can move the binary to `/usr/local/bin`: `sudo cp ./reth /usr/local/bin`. - -### Using `cargo-binstall` -Alternatively, if you have [binstall](https://github.com/cargo-bins/cargo-binstall) installed, you can use it to install and load the binary: -```bash -cargo binstall reth -``` -