Install mold from the OS on Debian 13 (Trixie) (#37712)
I ran `scripts/linux` on Debian Trixie 13. It suggested manually installing Mold, but [mold](http://packages.debian.org/mold) is packaged on Debian and so we could install it automatically. The version packaged there seems to work well enough for `cargo t` to pass, at least. ## Tested ``` ; sudo apt remove mold libstdc++-14-dev ... uninstalls them ; ./script/linux The following NEW packages will be installed: build-essential clang clang-19 clang-tools-19 g++ g++-14 g++-14-x86-64-linux-gnu g++-x86-64-linux-gnu libstdc++-14-dev mold ; cargo t (passes) ``` Release Notes: - N/A
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@@ -47,7 +47,10 @@ if [[ -n $apt ]]; then
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musl-dev
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build-essential
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if (grep -qP 'PRETTY_NAME="(Linux Mint 22|.+24\.(04|10))' /etc/os-release); then
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if (grep -qP 'PRETTY_NAME="((Debian|Raspbian).+13|' /etc/os-release); then
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# libstdc++-14-dev is in build-essential
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deps+=( mold )
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elif (grep -qP 'PRETTY_NAME="(Linux Mint 22|.+24\.(04|10))' /etc/os-release); then
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deps+=( mold libstdc++-14-dev )
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elif (grep -qP 'PRETTY_NAME="((Debian|Raspbian).+12|Linux Mint 21|.+22\.04)' /etc/os-release); then
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deps+=( mold libstdc++-12-dev )
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