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Run direct-minimal-versions tests on a weekly basis #78
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My understanding is that it's okay that we don't use these minimal versions directly in our normal/committed Cargo.lock file, because we may want to pick up more recent compatible versions that have addressed security issues or improved performance, etc. That said, we still want to periodically test the minimal versions to ensure that our own project still compiles and runs as expected. This will help to increase compatibility across the whole Rust ecosystem when there are shared dependencies and someone is using our library.
I've also abstracted out the CUE _testRust steps here, so they can be shared.
See:
-Zdirect-minimal-versions
rust-lang/cargo#11688