Update strum from 0.25.0 to 0.26.3 (#1431) #3527
Security advisories found
4 unmaintained, 2 other
Details
Warnings
RUSTSEC-2021-0139
ansi_term is Unmaintained
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Status | unmaintained |
Package | ansi_term |
Version | 0.12.1 |
URL | ogham/rust-ansi-term#72 |
Date | 2021-08-18 |
The maintainer has advised that this crate is deprecated and will not receive any maintenance.
The crate does not seem to have much dependencies and may or may not be ok to use as-is.
Last release seems to have been three years ago.
Possible Alternative(s)
The below list has not been vetted in any way and may or may not contain alternatives;
Dependency Specific Migration(s)
RUSTSEC-2024-0375
atty
is unmaintained
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Status | unmaintained |
Package | atty |
Version | 0.2.14 |
URL | softprops/atty#57 |
Date | 2024-09-25 |
The maintainer of atty
has published an official notice that the crate is no longer
under development, and that users should instead rely on the functionality in the standard library's IsTerminal
trait.
Alternative(s)
- std::io::IsTerminal - Stable since Rust 1.70.0 and the recommended replacement per the
atty
maintainer. - is-terminal - Standalone crate supporting Rust older than 1.70.0
RUSTSEC-2024-0370
proc-macro-error is unmaintained
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Status | unmaintained |
Package | proc-macro-error |
Version | 1.0.4 |
URL | https://gitlab.com/CreepySkeleton/proc-macro-error/-/issues/20 |
Date | 2024-09-01 |
proc-macro-error's maintainer seems to be unreachable, with no commits for 2 years, no releases pushed for 4 years, and no activity on the GitLab repo or response to email.
proc-macro-error also depends on syn 1.x
, which may be bringing duplicate dependencies into dependant build trees.
Possible Alternative(s)
RUSTSEC-2020-0163
term_size
is unmaintained; useterminal_size
instead
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Status | unmaintained |
Package | term_size |
Version | 0.3.2 |
URL | clap-rs/term_size-rs#31 |
Date | 2020-11-03 |
The term_size
crate is no longer maintained. Consider using
terminal_size
instead.