Releases: EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny
Releases Β· EmbarkStudios/cargo-deny
0.16.1
0.16.0
Removed
- PR#681 finished the deprecation introduced in PR#611, making the usage of the deprecated fields into errors.
[advisories]
The following fields have all been removed in favor of denying all advisories by default. To ignore an advisory the ignore field can be used as before.
vulnerability- Vulnerability advisories are nowdenyby defaultunmaintained- Unmaintained advisories are nowdenyby defaultunsound- Unsound advisories are nowdenyby defaultnotice- Notice advisories are nowdenyby defaultseverity-threshold- The severity of vulnerabilities is now irrelevant
[licenses]
The following fields have all been removed in favor of denying all licenses that are not explicitly allowed via either allow or exceptions.
unlicensed- Crates whose license(s) cannot be confidently determined are now always errors. Theclarifyfield can be used to help cargo-deny determine the license.allow-osi-fsf-free- The OSI/FSF Free attributes are now irrelevant, only whether it is explicitly allowed.copyleft- The copyleft attribute is now irrelevant, only whether it is explicitly allowed.default- The default is nowdeny.deny- All licenses are now denied by default, this field added nothing.
Changed
- PR#685 follows up on PR#673, moving the fields that were added to their own separate
bans.workspace-dependenciessection. This is an unannounced breaking change but is fairly minor and 0.15.0 was never released on github actions so the amount of people affected by this will be (hopefully) small. This also makes the workspace duplicate detection off by default since the field is optional, but makes it so that if not specified workspace duplicates are nowdenyinstead ofwarn.
Fixed
0.15.1
0.15.0
Added
- PR#673 added linting of
[workspace.dependencies], resolving #436 and #525.- Added lint
workspace-duplicates, which allows checking for missing usage ofworkspace = truefor direct workspace dependencies that are used more than once in the workspace. - Added lint
unused-workspace-dependencies, which allows checking for dependencies declared in[workspace.dependencies]that aren't actually used.
- Added lint
Changed
- PR#673 changed how span information for workspace dependencies worked, which meant improvements were made to the output for the
bans.wildcardslint. Previously fake cargo manifests were created that weren't even necessarily valid toml files, however now the actual cargo manifests are used, meaning that the lint will now point to the correct file and line location of the dependency declaration that uses a wildcard. - PR#675 changed the utf-8 characters used in rendering diagnostics, inspired by rust-lang/rust#126597.
- PR#676 updated crates notably
gix-> 0.64 (and tame-index).
Fixed
0.14.24
0.14.23
0.14.22
0.14.21
Fixed
- PR#643 resolved #629 by making the hosted git (github, gitlab, bitbucket) org/user name comparison case-insensitive. Thanks @pmnlla!
- PR#649 fixed an issue where depending on the same crate multiple times by using different
cfg()/tripletargets could cause features to be resolved incorrectly and thus crates to be not pulled into the graph used for checking.
0.14.20
Fixed
- PR#642 resolved #641 by pinning
gix-transport(and its unique dependencies) to 0.41.2 as a workaround forcargo installnot using the lockfile. See this issue for more information.