Weekly `cargo update`
Automation to keep dependencies in `Cargo.lock` current.
r? dep-bumps
The following is the output from `cargo update`:
```txt
compiler & tools dependencies:
Locking 15 packages to latest compatible versions
Updating chrono-tz v0.10.3 -> v0.10.4
Removing chrono-tz-build v0.4.1
Updating clap v4.5.40 -> v4.5.41
Updating clap_builder v4.5.40 -> v4.5.41
Updating clap_derive v4.5.40 -> v4.5.41
Updating crc32fast v1.4.2 -> v1.5.0
Updating derive_setters v0.1.7 -> v0.1.8
Updating libredox v0.1.4 -> v0.1.6
Updating measureme v12.0.1 -> v12.0.3
Removing parse-zoneinfo v0.3.1
Adding phf v0.12.1
Adding phf_shared v0.12.1
Updating rustix v1.0.7 -> v1.0.8
Updating serde_json v1.0.140 -> v1.0.141
Updating sysinfo v0.36.0 -> v0.36.1
Updating wasi-preview1-component-adapter-provider v34.0.1 -> v34.0.2
Updating winnow v0.7.11 -> v0.7.12
note: pass `--verbose` to see 39 unchanged dependencies behind latest
library dependencies:
Locking 0 packages to latest compatible versions
note: pass `--verbose` to see 3 unchanged dependencies behind latest
rustbook dependencies:
Locking 13 packages to latest compatible versions
Updating ammonia v4.1.0 -> v4.1.1
Updating cc v1.2.29 -> v1.2.30
Updating clap v4.5.40 -> v4.5.41
Updating clap_builder v4.5.40 -> v4.5.41
Updating clap_complete v4.5.54 -> v4.5.55
Updating clap_derive v4.5.40 -> v4.5.41
Updating crc32fast v1.4.2 -> v1.5.0
Updating html5ever v0.31.0 -> v0.35.0
Updating markup5ever v0.16.2 -> v0.35.0
Updating match_token v0.1.0 -> v0.35.0
Updating rustix v1.0.7 -> v1.0.8
Updating serde_json v1.0.140 -> v1.0.141
Updating winnow v0.7.11 -> v0.7.12
```
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| CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | ||
| configure | ||
| CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
| COPYRIGHT | ||
| INSTALL.md | ||
| LICENSE-APACHE | ||
| license-metadata.json | ||
| LICENSE-MIT | ||
| README.md | ||
| RELEASES.md | ||
| REUSE.toml | ||
| rust-bors.toml | ||
| rustfmt.toml | ||
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