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Allow use of `uuid` 0.4.0 for compatibility with latest stable serde #628

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emk opened this Issue Feb 6, 2017 · 4 comments

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emk commented Feb 6, 2017

Hello! I am working to upgrade one of our Rust projects to the latest diesel and serde, but the latest serde only seems to work with uuid 0.4.0, and diesel only supports uuid 0.3.1. I think it should just be possible to allow either version of uuid, but I'm not quite sure how to verify that.

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killercup commented Feb 6, 2017

ivanceras added a commit to ivanceras/diesel that referenced this issue Feb 7, 2017

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Allow use of uuid 0.4.0 diesel-rs#628
Changed uuid to support 0.4.0 in test suite too

move swap files ignore to self's global gitignore

remove unncessary line removal

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emk commented Feb 8, 2017

Looks good!

I see this has been fixed on master and tagged for 0.10.1, but I don't think 0.10.1 has been published to crates.io yet.

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sgrif commented Feb 8, 2017

Whoops, I didn't think 0.10.1 affected the core crate. I will release now.

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emk commented Feb 8, 2017

Thank you! I've just successfully upgraded serde and it works fine with diesel's UUID support again. 👍

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