

Installation finished successfully.Įrror: linking with `link.exe` failed: exit code: 1

I have VS2017 installed, I assumed Rust doesn't support VS2017 yet and so agreed to install C-runtime. The installer told me that Rust needs C-runtime of VS2013 or newer. I installed Rust on a Windows 10 machine with rustup-init.exe - the method recommended in the Rust Book.
