Should this question really have been closed as "seeking recommendations"? stackoverflow.com/questions/75346543/… The question is looking for a concrete piece of code. (It's not a good question as it doesn't show what the author tried, of course.)
ffmpeg, imagemagick, openssl, etc. There's a family of super painful libraries that we all dream we could replace... (about done for imagemagick, or almost)
In my last image manipulating programs in JS and Rust, I was able to get rid of imagemagick. The alternatives aren't as fast or complete but they're now usable. And so much safer and easier to package and compile
The 1.67.1 pre-release is ready for testing. The release is scheduled for February 09. Release notes can be found here. You can try it out locally by running: RUSTUP_DIST_SERVER=https://dev-static.rust-lang.org rustup update stable The index is https://dev-static.rust-lang.org/dist/2023-02-07/index.html. You can leave feedback on the internals thread. The release team is also thinking abou…
I've been using ringtls instead of openssl with reqwest/tungstenite, so nice not to have to wonder which version the server you ship the binary to will have. And with baked in certificates (webpki), that's another variable you don't have to worry about either.
@DenysSéguret For good reasons, imho. rustls e.g. can still produce some very weird error messages. I had some fun debugging a situation with a locally signed IP address based certificate. Ended up giving up and switching to openssl…