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Update Rust crate tower-http to v0.6.2 - autoclosed #60

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This PR contains the following updates:

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tower-http dependencies patch 0.6.1 -> 0.6.2

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tower-rs/tower-http (tower-http)

v0.6.2

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Changed:

  • CompressionBody<B> now propagates B's size hint in its http_body::Body
    implementation, if compression is disabled (#​531)
    • this allows a content-length to be included in an HTTP message with this
      body for those cases

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Full Changelog: tower-rs/tower-http@tower-http-0.6.1...tower-http-0.6.2


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@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update Rust crate tower-http to v0.6.2 Update Rust crate tower-http to v0.6.2 - autoclosed Nov 20, 2024
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@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/tower-http-0.x-lockfile branch November 20, 2024 17:44
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