@JBis Start with Box<dyn Error> and see how far that gets you.
You can't easily match on it to figure out what the original error type was, but it works fine for propagating opaque errors and most error types can be automatically converted to it
When you want to actually start handling errors, that's the time to start looking into libraries. I haven't used any of the newer ones (snafu, anyhow...) so I can't make a recommendation
@Shepmaster Any non trivial case is hard to describe, makes you do a lot of useless repetitions in your code, and many composite conditions can't simply be described. Let's say you want to have dependencies for some target_os but not when some feature is enabled. You can't do this.