containerbuildsystem / cachi2

Cachi2 is a CLI tool that pre-fetches your project's dependencies to aid in making your build process network-isolated.
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build(deps): bump library/node from 22.3.0-bullseye to 22.5.1-bullseye #589

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 3 weeks ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Bumps library/node from 22.3.0-bullseye to 22.5.1-bullseye.

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slimreaper35 commented 3 weeks ago

Are you okay with merging this one ?

eskultety commented 3 weeks ago

Are you okay with merging this one ?

Yes, but some reasoning in the commit message would help - i.e. that specifically with node we're not tied to a particular version yet, otherwise the change itself doesn't make sense in context of Go, so reasoning is important.

slimreaper35 commented 3 weeks ago

/retest