* *: Update to libp2p v0.32.0 * Cargo.lock: Update async-tls to 0.10.2 * client/network/request_response: Adjust to new request response events * client/network/request_response.rs: Clean up silently failing responses * client/network/discovery: Lazily instantiate mdns * client/network/discovery: Exclude MdnsWrapper for target_os unknown * client/network/discovery: Fix indentation * client/network/request-response: Use LruCache to track pending resp time * client/network/request_responses: Fix early connection closed error * client/network/request-response: Replace debug_assert with debug * client/network/request-response: Fix typo * client/network/request-response: Don't emit event on send_response fail * client/network/request-response: Revert waker.wake_by_ref() * client/network/request-resp: Make duration in InboundRequest optional * client/network/req-resp: Don't emit two events for busy builder When a response builder is busy incoming requests are dropped. Previously this was reported both via a `ResponseFailure::Busy` and a `ReponseFailure::Network(InboundFailure::Omisssion)` event. With this commit the former is removed, leaving only the latter in place.
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