fix(install): switch to install the musl binaries by default (#1590)
We have had a few issues where users haave run the install script and have ended up with a non-functioning version of starship because their system doesn't have a required lib that we link against. To avoid these problems it seems the easiest solution is to default to using the statically compiled musl binaries. If a user knows that they are doing they can use the non-statically compiled binaries by supplying the `-p` argument to the installer. Note this is what other rust based tools such as ripgrep do.
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@ -170,20 +170,14 @@ detect_platform() {
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local platform
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platform="$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')"
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# check for MUSL
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if [ "${platform}" = "linux" ]; then
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if ldd /bin/sh | grep -i musl >/dev/null; then
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platform=unknown-linux-musl
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fi
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fi
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# mingw is Git-Bash
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if echo "${platform}" | grep -i mingw >/dev/null; then
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platform=pc-windows-msvc
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fi
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if [ "${platform}" = "linux" ]; then
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platform=unknown-linux-gnu
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# use the statically compiled musl bins on linux to avoid linking issues.
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platform=unknown-linux-musl
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fi
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if [ "${platform}" = "darwin" ]; then
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