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authorDaniel Mueller <deso@posteo.net>2017-05-29 14:07:12 -0700
committerDaniel Mueller <deso@posteo.net>2017-05-29 14:07:12 -0700
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Update libc crate to 0.2.23
The 'libc' create got a couple of updates. This change imports the new code and bumps the version to use. Import subrepo libc/:libc at 7db3fd570dfb41a38fb17116e93679307178103a
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2. Style checker
- `rustc ci/style.rs && ./style src`
+### Releasing your change to crates.io
+
+Now that you've done the amazing job of landing your new API or your new
+platform in this crate, the next step is to get that sweet, sweet usage from
+crates.io! The only next step is to bump the version of libc and then publish
+it. If you'd like to get a release out ASAP you can follow these steps:
+
+1. Update the version number in `Cargo.toml`, you'll just be bumping the patch
+ version number.
+2. Run `cargo update` to regenerate the lockfile to encode your version bump in
+ the lock file. You may pull in some other updated dependencies, that's ok.
+3. Send a PR to this repository. It should [look like this][example], but it'd
+ also be nice to fill out the description with a small rationale for the
+ release (any rationale is ok though!)
+4. Once merged the release will be tagged and published by one of the libc crate
+ maintainers.
+
+[example]: https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/583
+
## Platforms and Documentation
The following platforms are currently tested and have documentation available: