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This PR contains the following updates:

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sevenz-rust2 (source) workspace.dependencies minor 0.200.21

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hasenbanck/sevenz-rust (sevenz-rust2)

v0.21.0

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  • Bumped MSRV to 1.93 (required by nt-time 0.15)
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Fixed
  • K_ANTI property block was not written for archives containing only anti-items, so anti-items
    were extracted as 0-byte files instead of acting as deletion markers (#​112, thanks @​uraf)
  • compress_path no longer emits a spurious entry for the root directory itself when compressing
    a directory tree (#​79, thanks @​super1207)

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