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UPSTREAM PR #3218: Update Rust crate sha2 to 0.11.0#101

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Source pull request: nextest-rs/nextest#3218

This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
sha2 workspace.dependencies minor 0.10.9 -> 0.11.0

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RustCrypto/hashes (sha2)

v0.11.0

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@loci-dev loci-dev force-pushed the main branch 4 times, most recently from 78f2c98 to 8eb8173 Compare March 29, 2026 05:14
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