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Update eth-secp256k1 to include fix for BSDs#9935
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I recently submitted a fix to eth-secp256k1 (rust-secp256k1) that makes it compile on operating systems other than Linux, macOS, or Windows. This allows it to compile eth-secp256k1 and parity-ethereum on BSDs such as OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and theoretically other operating systems except the BSDs.
This pull request is a simple
cargo update -p eth-secp256k1.