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fix(deps): update rust crate serde_with to >= 3.7.0, < 4 #388

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This PR contains the following updates:

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serde_with dependencies minor >= 3.6.1, < 4 -> >= 3.7.0, < 4

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jonasbb/serde_with (serde_with)

v3.7.0: serde_with v3.7.0

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  • Detect conflicting schema_with attributes on fields with schemars annotations by @​swlynch99 (#​715)
    This extends the existing avoidance mechanism to a new variant fixing #​712.

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The failure is due to ami id updated. Test will be passed after PR #385 landed.

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lgtm

@jmarrero jmarrero merged commit b809bcf into main Mar 13, 2024
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@jmarrero jmarrero deleted the renovate/serde_with-3.x branch March 13, 2024 19:43
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