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crypto-common: bump hybrid-array to v0.2.0-rc.0 #1468

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Relaxes the hybrid-array requirement so we can release additional compatible versions without having to upgrade crypto-common each time.

Also bumps crypto-common to v0.2.0-pre.4 (for release)

Relaxes the `hybrid-array` requirement so we can release additional
compatible versions without having to upgrade `crypto-common` each time.

Also bumps `crypto-common` to v0.2.0-pre.4 (for release)
@tarcieri tarcieri requested a review from newpavlov January 10, 2024 16:49
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Due to circular dependency requirements between this repo and https://github.com/RustCrypto/utils we need to release crypto-common first, upgrade the utils crates, then we can bump the remaining trait crates

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Maybe it's worth to move hybrid-array into its own repo, similarly to crypto-bigint?

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@newpavlov sure we could do that.

But also at play here is the block-buffer dependency on crypto-common, and digest's dependency on block-buffer, which is circular between the two repos.

@tarcieri tarcieri merged commit c501254 into master Jan 10, 2024
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@tarcieri tarcieri deleted the crypto-common/hybrid-array-v0.2.0-rc.0 branch January 10, 2024 16:57
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