mxinden / libp2p-perf

The iPerf equivalent for the libp2p ecosystem.
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build(deps): update libp2p requirement from 0.21.1 to 0.22.0 #5

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Updates the requirements on libp2p to permit the latest version.

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Version 0.22.0 (2020-07-17)

NOTE: For a smooth upgrade path from 0.21 to > 0.22 on an existing deployment using libp2p-noise, this version must not be skipped!

  • Bump libp2p-noise dependency to 0.21.

Version 0.21.1 (2020-07-02)

  • Bump libp2p-websockets lower bound.

Version 0.21.0 (2020-07-01)

  • Conditional compilation fixes for the wasm32-wasi target (PR 1633).

  • New libp2p-request-response crate (PR 1596).

  • Updated libp2p dependencies.

Version 0.19.1 (2020-05-25)

  • Temporarily pin all async-std dependencies to < 1.6. PR 1589

  • libp2p-core-derive: Fully qualified std::result::Result in macro PR 1587

Version 0.19.0 (2020-05-18)

  • libp2p-core, libp2p-swarm: Added support for multiple dialing attempts per peer, with a configurable limit. PR 1506

  • libp2p-core: PeerIds that use the identity hashing will now be properly displayed using the string representation of an identity multihash, rather than the canonical SHA 256 representation. PR 1576

  • libp2p-core: Updated to multihash 0.11.0. PR 1566

  • libp2p-core: Make the number of events buffered to/from tasks configurable. PR 1574

  • libp2p-dns, parity-multiaddr: Added support for the /dns multiaddr protocol. Additionally, the multiaddr::from_url function will now use /dns instead of /dns4.

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Superseded by #7.