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chore: release v0.10.3 #569

chore: release v0.10.3

chore: release v0.10.3 #569

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Security advisories found

4 unmaintained

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RUSTSEC-2024-0388

derivative is unmaintained; consider using an alternative

Details
Status unmaintained
Package derivative
Version 2.2.0
URL mcarton/rust-derivative#117
Date 2024-06-26

The derivative crate is no longer maintained.
Consider using any alternative, for instance:

RUSTSEC-2024-0384

instant is unmaintained

Details
Status unmaintained
Package instant
Version 0.1.13
Date 2024-09-01

This crate is no longer maintained, and the author recommends using the maintained web-time crate instead.

RUSTSEC-2025-0119

number_prefix crate is unmaintained

Details
Status unmaintained
Package number_prefix
Version 0.4.0
URL ogham/rust-number-prefix#8
Date 2025-11-17

The number_prefix crate is no longer actively maintained. If you rely on this crate, consider switching to a recommended alternative.

Recommended alternatives

RUSTSEC-2025-0134

rustls-pemfile is unmaintained

Details
Status unmaintained
Package rustls-pemfile
Version 1.0.4
URL rustls/pemfile#61
Date 2025-11-28

The rustls-pemfile crate is no longer maintained. The repository has been archived since August
2025, and users are encouraged to depend directly on the underlying PEM parsing code included
in rustls-pki-types since 1.9.0. The latest version of rustls-pemfile is in fact a thin wrapper
around the same code used in rustls-pki-types, so migrating should be straightforward.

The new API is represented by the PemObject trait, which provides methods for
reading a single or multiple PEM objects from a file or byte slice.