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Declare rustls-pemfile to be unmaintained
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```toml
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[advisory]
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id = "RUSTSEC-0000-0000"
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package = "rustls-pemfile"
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date = "2025-11-28"
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url = "https://github.com/rustls/pemfile/issues/61"
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informational = "unmaintained"
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[versions]
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patched = []
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```
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# rustls-pemfile is unmaintained
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The rustls-pemfile crate is no longer maintained. The repository has been archived since August
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2025, and users are encouraged to depend directly on the underlying PEM parsing code included
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in rustls-pki-types since 1.9.0. The latest version of rustls-pemfile is in fact a thin wrapper
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around the same code used in rustls-pki-types, so migrating should be straightforward.
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The new API is represented by the [`PemObject`][PemObject] trait, which provides methods for
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reading a single or multiple PEM objects from a file or byte slice.
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[PemObject]: https://docs.rs/rustls-pki-types/latest/rustls_pki_types/pem/trait.PemObject.html
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