gnu: Expand some substandard imported descriptions.

* gnu/packages/crates-io.scm (rust-fs-set-times-0.19)[description]:
Use upstream's blurb, mostly.
(rust-jwalk-0.8)[synopsis, description]: Likewise.

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Tobias Geerinckx-Rice 2024-08-18 02:00:00 +02:00
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@ -27896,8 +27896,10 @@ (define-public rust-fs-set-times-0.19
("rust-rustix" ,rust-rustix-0.37)
("rust-windows-sys" ,rust-windows-sys-0.48))))
(home-page "https://github.com/bytecodealliance/fs-set-times")
(synopsis "Set filesystem timestamps")
(description "Set filesystem timestamps")
(synopsis "Set file system timestamps")
(description
"This Rust crate provides functions to set timestamps on files,
directories, and other file system objects.")
(license (list license:asl2.0 license:expat))))
(define-public rust-fs-utils-1
@ -32410,9 +32412,15 @@ (define-public rust-jwalk-0.8
("rust-walkdir" ,rust-walkdir-2))))
(home-page "https://github.com/byron/jwalk")
(synopsis
"Filesystem walk performed in parallel with streamed and sorted results")
"File system walk performed in parallel with streamed and sorted results")
(description
"Filesystem walk performed in parallel with streamed and sorted results.")
"This Rust crate implements a file system walk that runs in parallel
using @code{rayon}. It attempts to combine the parallelism of @code{ignore}
with @code{walkdir}'s streaming iterator API. Entries are streamed in sorted
order with options for custom sorting, filtering, and skipping.
Directory traversal is already pretty fast. If you don't need this crate's
speed then walkdir provides a smaller and more tested single threaded implementation.")
(license license:expat)))
(define-public rust-koibumi-base32-0.0.2