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Use fewer stages in bootstrapping docs
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After rust-lang/rust#73964, they're redundant.
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jyn514 committed Aug 31, 2020
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install methods. However, it takes a very long time to build because one must
first build the new compiler with an older compiler and then use that to
build the new compiler with itself. For development, you usually only want
the `stage1` compiler: `x.py build --stage 1 library/std`.
the `stage1` compiler: `x.py build library/std`.

## Complications of bootstrapping

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This `std` is pretty much necessary for any useful work with the compiler.
Specifically, it's used as the `std` for programs compiled by the newly compiled
compiler (so when you compile `fn main() { }` it is linked to the last `std`
compiled with `x.py build --stage 1 library/std`).
compiled with `x.py build library/std`).

The `rustc` generated by the stage0 compiler is linked to the freshly-built
`std`, which means that for the most part only `std` needs to be cfg-gated,
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