Bump versions to avoid confusion around releases.#3
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aarond10 wants to merge 3 commits intopeterjoel:mainfrom
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Bump versions to avoid confusion around releases.#3aarond10 wants to merge 3 commits intopeterjoel:mainfrom
aarond10 wants to merge 3 commits intopeterjoel:mainfrom
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`cargo vendor` has issues with the current type_hash dependencies. The git repository for v0.3.0 contains a version of type_hash_core labelled v0.2 but slightly different in repository labels than the v0.2 checked into crates.io. (missing repository, for instance). `cargo vendor` is pulling v0.2 from crates.io rather than using the `path = "../core"` version specified in type_hash which means it is also dropping the repository label on vendored crates but not when the crate is unvendored. I'm unclear on what should be the correct semantics here. This change just bumps all versions to circumvent any issues. It'll require a new release to be pushed to crates.io as well.
`cargo vendor` has issues with the current type_hash dependencies. The git repository for v0.3.0 contains a version of type_hash_core labelled v0.2 but slightly different in repository labels than the v0.2 checked into crates.io. (missing repository, for instance). `cargo vendor` is pulling v0.2 from crates.io rather than using the `path = "../core"` version specified in type_hash which means it is also dropping the repository label on vendored crates but not when the crate is unvendored. I'm unclear on what should be the correct semantics here. This change just bumps all versions to circumvent any issues. It'll require a new release to be pushed to crates.io as well.
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This is to help filesystem developers identify changes that inadvertently affect filesystem storage formats. This is forked because a sub-crate (type_hash_core) lacks the repository field in Cargo.toml, leading to license checks failing. If a [pull request](peterjoel/type_hash#3) is accepted by the author, this can be converted to a regular vendored crate. Bug: 112718 Change-Id: I152816e0e4288a25d73f8f4ee23b36935675b329 Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/fuchsia/+/746022 Commit-Queue: Aaron Drew <ripper@google.com> Reviewed-by: Adam Barth <abarth@google.com> Reviewed-by: Joseph Ryan <josephry@google.com>
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cargo vendorhas issues with the current type_hash dependencies.The git repository for v0.3.0 contains a version of type_hash_core labelled v0.2 but this is slightly different (e.g. in repository labels) than the v0.2 checked into crates.io.
cargo vendoris pulling v0.2 from crates.io rather than using thepath = "../core"version included in the repo and specified intype_hash/Cargo.tomlwhich means it is also dropping the repository label on vendored crates but not when the crate is unvendored.I'm unclear on the correct semantics here for
cargo vendor. This change just bumps all versions to circumvent any issues. It'll require a new release to be pushed to crates.io as well.