- Simplify .cargo-checksum.json handling [1]. Similar to USES=cargo
we disable vendor checksum checking by clearing the list of files
in all .cargo-checksum.json, so that cargo does not complain when
we patch something. The overall distfile is already checked by
us which should be enough.
- Add an overridable CARGO_VENDOR_DIR variable to set the crate
vendor directory which has moved location in nightly
- Add upstream openssl-sys patch to fix build with LibreSSL 2.9.0 [2]
Changes: https://blog.rust-lang.org/2018/12/20/Rust-1.31.1.html
Submitted by: mikael.urankar@gmail.com [1], ml@vishwin.info [2]
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18610
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