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[meta] update to drift 0.1.4#1932

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Drift 0.1.4 includes oxidecomputer/drift#20 and oxidecomputer/drift#22 -- the latter is particularly important because it can lead to false negatives where actually-incompatible APIs are marked as compatible.

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@leftwo leftwo merged commit 2e75a38 into main May 8, 2026
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jmpesp added a commit to oxidecomputer/propolis that referenced this pull request May 14, 2026
Bump crucible rev to latest, and use explicit revs

Pick up the following Crucible PRs:

- Use an explicit rev for oxidecomputer git deps (oxidecomputer/crucible#1936)
- Add Clone and Deserialize to VolumeInfo et al (oxidecomputer/crucible#1935)
- Update omicron/oximeter (oxidecomputer/crucible#1933)
- [meta] update to drift 0.1.4 (oxidecomputer/crucible#1932)
- Don't log if there is nothing to log (oxidecomputer/crucible#1930)

Also, similar to oxidecomputer/crucible#1936, switch the omicron related
dependencies from 'branch = "main"' to an explicit rev. Previous to this
commit, _two_ old versions of omicron were being pulled in: `becbbb61`
and `b8efb9a0`. The first one is about 300 commits behind, and the
second is about 700 commits behind. With explicit git revs, the rev
being used moves to Cargo.toml, and is known without digging into the
lockfile.

Related, the tokio dep had to be further specified in order to build.
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