toolchain version does not need to be specified

- Rust backcompat removes the need to specify the version here
- Using these commands can result in a needless toolchain getting
  downloaded, like in the case where user only has Nightly installed
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Tshepang Mbambo 2025-04-19 13:34:13 +02:00
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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ jobs:
# Cache the josh directory with checked out rustc
cache-directories: "/home/runner/.cache/rustc-dev-guide-josh"
- name: Install josh
run: RUSTFLAGS="--cap-lints warn" cargo +stable install josh-proxy --git https://github.com/josh-project/josh --tag r24.10.04
run: RUSTFLAGS="--cap-lints warn" cargo install josh-proxy --git https://github.com/josh-project/josh --tag r24.10.04
- name: Setup bot git name and email
run: |
git config --global user.name 'The rustc-dev-guide Cronjob Bot'

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ This repository is linked to `rust-lang/rust` as a [josh](https://josh-project.g
You'll need to install `josh-proxy` locally via
```
cargo +stable install josh-proxy --git https://github.com/josh-project/josh --tag r24.10.04
cargo install josh-proxy --git https://github.com/josh-project/josh --tag r24.10.04
```
Older versions of `josh-proxy` may not round trip commits losslessly so it is important to install this exact version.
@ -106,5 +106,5 @@ You may observe "Nothing to pull" even if you *know* rustc-pull has something to
To minimize the likelihood of this happening, you may wish to keep a separate *minimal* git config that *only* has `[user]` entries from global git config, then repoint system git to use the minimal git config instead. E.g.
```
GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL=/path/to/minimal/gitconfig GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM='' cargo +stable run --manifest-path josh-sync/Cargo.toml -- rustc-pull
GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL=/path/to/minimal/gitconfig GIT_CONFIG_SYSTEM='' cargo run --manifest-path josh-sync/Cargo.toml -- rustc-pull
```