diff --git a/gnu/packages/crates-io.scm b/gnu/packages/crates-io.scm index 48a448946e..f26699ef3a 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/crates-io.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/crates-io.scm @@ -44473,38 +44473,6 @@ status.") progress-bars for Rust.") (license license:asl2.0))) -(define-public rust-progrs-0.1 - (package - (name "rust-progrs") - (version "0.1.1") - (source - (origin - (method url-fetch) - (uri (crate-uri "progrs" version)) - (file-name - (string-append name "-" version ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 - "108jx8jrv2r1brhvbqfw6fwx298k5fnw3m46kn7lv0jx2wmf0ifz")))) - (build-system cargo-build-system) - (arguments '(#:tests? #f)) - (home-page "https://nest.pijul.com/laumann/progrs") - (synopsis "Small library for displaying compact progress bars") - (description - "There are a number of libraries out there that can be used for progress -display, but in the author's opinion these libraries do it almost right - -either they eat up too much screen real estate (by not sticking to one line -per thing that should use progress) or they try to align stuff left and right. - -In the author's humble opinion, the best example of just the right amount of -information vs screen real-estate is in the Git progress output (when cloning, -pulling, etc). It uses one line per thing, and may display both percentage -complete (in cases where it's known) and even throughput (for network -transfer). - -This library mimics the Git way of showing progress.") - (license license:gpl2+))) - (define-public rust-proptest-1 (package (name "rust-proptest")