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Yeah sorry the readme is outdated. You will probably need the 'core' feature as well as it contains a number of APIs that all the other chunks rely on. |
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I got the same error when building with Docker. I increased the memory allocation from 8GB and it worked fine. |
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Hello -- forgive the noob-question, but I'm having a hard time making async-stripe compile. I suspect that I've included it incorrectly in my Cargo.toml, but that's just a guess. The error is consistently "could not compile 'async-stripe' (lib)". (Full error at bottom, in case that's helpful)
I'm running rustc 1.74.1, freshly updated on an Ubuntu VM.
The relevant lines from my Cargo.toml are:
Things I've Also Tried:
None of it works.
I'm not sure which version to reference here -- crates.io says to use 0.26.0. But the async-stripe docs say to use the version that corresponds to the Stripe API that you're using. From the readme:
But my Stripe Dashboard says I'm using the 2023-10-16 API, which ... isn't either of the ones that are listed here. But it doesn't seem to matter -- whatever number I pick, it doesn't compile.
So I guess:
I appreciate any help I can get on this.
Thanks,
Dan
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