# cargo-deny is really only ever intended to run on the "normal" tier-1 targets targets = [ { triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" }, { triple = "aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu" }, { triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-musl" }, { triple = "aarch64-unknown-linux-musl" }, { triple = "aarch64-apple-darwin" }, { triple = "x86_64-apple-darwin" }, { triple = "x86_64-pc-windows-msvc" }, ] [advisories] vulnerability = "deny" unmaintained = "deny" notice = "deny" unsound = "deny" ignore = [] [bans] multiple-versions = "deny" deny = [] skip = [ # Several crates depend on this old version { name = "base64", version = "=0.13.1" }, ] skip-tree = [ ] [sources] unknown-registry = "deny" unknown-git = "deny" [sources.allow-org] github = [] [licenses] unlicensed = "deny" allow-osi-fsf-free = "neither" copyleft = "deny" # We want really high confidence when inferring licenses from text confidence-threshold = 0.93 allow = ["Apache-2.0", "Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception", "BSD-3-Clause", "ISC", "MIT", "MPL-2.0"] exceptions = [ { allow = ["Zlib"], name = "tinyvec" }, { allow = ["OpenSSL"], name = "ring" }, { allow = ["Unicode-DFS-2016"], name = "unicode-ident" }, ] [[licenses.clarify]] name = "ring" # SPDX considers OpenSSL to encompass both the OpenSSL and SSLeay licenses # https://spdx.org/licenses/OpenSSL.html # ISC - Both BoringSSL and ring use this for their new files # MIT - "Files in third_party/ have their own licenses, as described therein. The MIT # license, for third_party/fiat, which, unlike other third_party directories, is # compiled into non-test libraries, is included below." # OpenSSL - Obviously expression = "ISC AND MIT AND OpenSSL" license-files = [{ path = "LICENSE", hash = 0xbd0eed23 }] [[licenses.clarify]] name = "webpki" expression = "ISC" license-files = [{ path = "LICENSE", hash = 0x001c7e6c }]