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chore: bump cometbft #67

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@Vritra4 Vritra4 commented Nov 21, 2024

chore bump

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    • Updated Go version from 1.22 to 1.22.7 for improved stability.
    • Upgraded various dependencies to enhance performance and security, including significant updates to cometbft, grpc, and prometheus libraries.

@Vritra4 Vritra4 merged commit 479b1e6 into main Nov 21, 2024
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The changes in this pull request involve updates to the go.mod file, reflecting changes in Go versioning and dependency management. The Go version has been upgraded to 1.22.7, and the toolchain version has been updated to go1.23.0. Multiple dependencies have been modified, with several upgraded to newer versions and some replaced. Notable updates include github.com/cometbft/cometbft, github.com/cosmos/gogoproto, and various Prometheus-related packages, ensuring compatibility and addressing potential vulnerabilities across the module.

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File Change Summary
go.mod - Go version updated to 1.22.7
- Toolchain version updated to go1.23.0
- Multiple dependencies upgraded and replaced, including:
- github.com/cometbft/cometbft from v0.38.5 to v0.38.12
- github.com/cosmos/gogoproto from v1.4.11 to v1.7.0
- google.golang.org/grpc from v1.62.0 to v1.67.1
- github.com/prometheus/client_golang from v1.18.0 to v1.20.5
- Other dependencies also updated, including github.com/dgraph-io/badger and golang.org/x/net.

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In the meadow where code does play,
Dependencies dance in a bright array.
Go's version hops, so spry and neat,
With upgrades galore, a tasty treat!
From cometbft to gogoproto,
Our code now shines, a splendid show! 🐇✨

Warning

There were issues while running some tools. Please review the errors and either fix the tool’s configuration or disable the tool if it’s a critical failure.

🔧 golangci-lint

level=warning msg="The linter 'exportloopref' is deprecated (since v1.60.2) due to: Since Go1.22 (loopvar) this linter is no longer relevant. Replaced by copyloopvar."
level=error msg="Running error: context loading failed: failed to load packages: failed to load packages: failed to load with go/packages: err: exit status 1: stderr: go: module . listed in go.work file requires go >= 1.22.7, but go.work lists go 1.22; to update it:\n\tgo work use\n"


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@Vritra4 Vritra4 deleted the chore/bump branch November 21, 2024 10:19
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