[Bug 235779] [MAINTAINER] net/routinator: Update to version 0.3.0

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            Bug ID: 235779
           Summary: [MAINTAINER] net/routinator: Update to version 0.3.0
           Product: Ports & Packages
           Version: Latest
          Hardware: Any
                OS: Any
            Status: New
          Severity: Affects Many People
          Priority: ---
         Component: Individual Port(s)
          Assignee: ports-bugs at FreeBSD.org
          Reporter: jaap at NLnetLabs.nl
 Attachment #202067 maintainer-approval+
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Created attachment 202067
  --> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=202067&action=edit
Patch to upgrade

Changes:

0.3.0 ‘It’s More Fun at the Zoo’

Breaking Changes

        Several API and organizational changes in the Routinator
        library crate for the various improvements below.

New

        New output format csvext that mimics the output format of
        the Original RIPE NCC Validator. (#59)

        Support for alternative resource extensions and validation
        defined in [RFC 8360]. (The accompanying changes made it
        quite a bit faster, too.) (#63)

        Support for cargo-deb-based Debian packaging. Thanks to
        David Monosov. (#62)

        Log warnings for stale manifests and CRLs.

        Optional HTTP service in rtrd mode. This can be enabled via
        the --listen-http command line option and the listen-http
        config option. This is only the beginning of more extensive
        monitoring support. (#68)

Bug Fixes

        Converts the endianess of the serial number in the SerialNotify
        RTR PDU. Reported by Massimiliano Stucchi. (#60)

Dependencies

        Docker build updated to Rust 1.32 and Alpine Linux 3.9.
        Thanks to David Monosov. (#61)

Housekeeping

        Included Clippy in Travis runs for better code quality.
        (#65)

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