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0.3.26 (current) safe-to-run

From kornelski/crev-proofs copy of salsa.debian.org.

Packaged for Debian (stable). Changelog:

  • Team upload.
  • Package structopt 0.3.26 from crates.io using debcargo 2.5.0
  • Disable "lint" feature, it's dependencies are no longer satisfiable with clap 2.34 (Closes: 1008670)

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The current version of StructOpt is 0.3.26.

0.3.23 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium

Approved without comment by kpcyrd on 2021-11-19

0.3.20 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium

Approved without comment by johnlepikhin on 2020-11-14

0.3.17 (older version) Rating: Neutral Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium

by j2ghz on 2020-09-08

0.3.15 (older version) Rating: Strong Positive Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: Medium

by conradgrobler on 2020-07-24

Small crate that relies on clap. No unsafe code. Lots of tests.

0.2.18 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: Medium

by dpc on 2020-01-02

Tiny proxy crate.

0.2.16 (older version) Rating: Strong Positive Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium

by dpc on 2019-06-21

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Surpringly small, no unsafe, lots of tests and all.


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