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build: Revert "Build with go 1.21.1 to avoid security vulnerability" #793

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@GabrielNagy GabrielNagy commented Sep 25, 2023

This change was mistakenly pushed.

This reverts commit 7c702df.

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This change was mistakenly pushed.

This reverts commit 7c702df.
@GabrielNagy GabrielNagy changed the title build: Fix golang-go version in dependencies build: Revert "Build with go 1.21.1 to avoid security vulnerability" Sep 25, 2023
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Codecov Report

Merging #793 (1d72d52) into main (989fa07) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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@GabrielNagy GabrielNagy merged commit 83d455c into main Sep 25, 2023
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@GabrielNagy GabrielNagy deleted the fix-golang-go-version branch September 25, 2023 13:27
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