Previously this used `print` instead of `println`, and as a result the
prompt would never appear and the command would hang. The Rust docs
note this about print:
> Note that stdout is frequently line-buffered by default so it may be
> necessary to use io::stdout().flush() to ensure the output is emitted
> immediately.
Changing to `println` fixes the issue.
Fixes#1889.
Co-authored-by: Kevin Burke <kevin@burke.dev>
- refactor internal version specifications to be ">=M.m.p" (where M.m.p is *already published*)
## [why]
Loosening internal version dependencies decreases the coupling between packages such
that packages can be published in a looser order. It allows the packages to be version
updated and published in tandem (ie, by using `cargo workspace ...`). Once published,
the internal versions can then be updated (again, to an *already published* package
version), as needed.