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Update Rust crate openssl-src to v400#4938

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This PR contains the following updates:

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openssl-src dependencies major =300.5.4=400.0.0

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@renovate renovate Bot added the dependencies The issue is caused by rustup's dependencies. label Jul 4, 2026
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Should we hold off on this until a matching openssl-sys/openssl has been released?

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rami3l commented Jul 4, 2026

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Should we hold off on this until a matching openssl-sys/openssl has been released?

@djc Fair call. We also would need to evaluate what to do with this comment:

# HACK: Temporarily pinned due to ppc64 ELFv1/v2 ABI issue in 300.5.5, to be
# removed when <https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/29815> lands.

... converting to draft now to prevent it being accidentally merged.

@rami3l rami3l marked this pull request as draft July 4, 2026 15:13
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