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Re-Enable Rust-Stable CI for Rust 1.75+ #580

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da2ce7 opened this issue Jan 4, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #760
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Re-Enable Rust-Stable CI for Rust 1.75+ #580

da2ce7 opened this issue Jan 4, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #760
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Build | Project System Compiling and Packaging Continuous Integration Workflows and Automation Easy Good for Newcomers Needs Feedback What dose the Community Think?
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da2ce7 commented Jan 4, 2024

Now that async-trait has been stabilized in Rust 1.75.0, we can start using the stable paths in the ci again.

@da2ce7 da2ce7 added Easy Good for Newcomers Continuous Integration Workflows and Automation Build | Project System Compiling and Packaging labels Jan 4, 2024
@josecelano josecelano added this to the v3.0.0 milestone Jan 16, 2024
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Hi @da2ce7 in which workflows? I think the coverage workflow needs the nightly toolchain.

Do you mean the container images? because of this commit:

FROM rustlang/rust:nightly-bookworm as chef

@josecelano josecelano added the Needs Feedback What dose the Community Think? label Feb 27, 2024
@josecelano josecelano modified the milestones: v3.0.0, v3.1.0 Feb 28, 2024
@da2ce7 da2ce7 closed this as completed in bf71687 Mar 26, 2024
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