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Bump to 0.34.0 #6399

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@bors: r+

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bors commented Dec 8, 2018

📌 Commit 1b886f7 has been approved by alexcrichton

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bors commented Dec 8, 2018

⌛ Testing commit 1b886f7 with merge 316182ebced80bfa0033a91f0202b28c4c730a8c...

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bors commented Dec 8, 2018

💔 Test failed - status-appveyor

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dwijnand commented Dec 8, 2018

Oh dear did I break it? I might not get until tomorrow a chance to look into it on a laptop.

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Ah no worries I'll take care of it in #6400

@bors: retry

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ehuss commented Dec 8, 2018

For reference, it looks like this was caused by rust-lang/rust#56392. Before that PR, the entries like use cargo; did not issue an unused warning.

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bors commented Dec 8, 2018

⌛ Testing commit 1b886f7 with merge c4b5a63...

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bors commented Dec 8, 2018

☀️ Test successful - status-appveyor, status-travis
Approved by: alexcrichton
Pushing c4b5a63 to master...

@bors bors merged commit 1b886f7 into rust-lang:master Dec 8, 2018
@ehuss ehuss added this to the 1.33.0 milestone Feb 6, 2022
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