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Bump github/codeql-action from 3.27.1 to 3.27.5 #79

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 week ago

Bumps github/codeql-action from 3.27.1 to 3.27.5.

Release notes

Sourced from github/codeql-action's releases.

v3.27.5

CodeQL Action Changelog

See the releases page for the relevant changes to the CodeQL CLI and language packs.

Note that the only difference between v2 and v3 of the CodeQL Action is the node version they support, with v3 running on node 20 while we continue to release v2 to support running on node 16. For example 3.22.11 was the first v3 release and is functionally identical to 2.22.11. This approach ensures an easy way to track exactly which features are included in different versions, indicated by the minor and patch version numbers.

3.27.5 - 19 Nov 2024

No user facing changes.

See the full CHANGELOG.md for more information.

v3.27.4

CodeQL Action Changelog

See the releases page for the relevant changes to the CodeQL CLI and language packs.

Note that the only difference between v2 and v3 of the CodeQL Action is the node version they support, with v3 running on node 20 while we continue to release v2 to support running on node 16. For example 3.22.11 was the first v3 release and is functionally identical to 2.22.11. This approach ensures an easy way to track exactly which features are included in different versions, indicated by the minor and patch version numbers.

3.27.4 - 14 Nov 2024

No user facing changes.

See the full CHANGELOG.md for more information.

v3.27.3

CodeQL Action Changelog

See the releases page for the relevant changes to the CodeQL CLI and language packs.

Note that the only difference between v2 and v3 of the CodeQL Action is the node version they support, with v3 running on node 20 while we continue to release v2 to support running on node 16. For example 3.22.11 was the first v3 release and is functionally identical to 2.22.11. This approach ensures an easy way to track exactly which features are included in different versions, indicated by the minor and patch version numbers.

3.27.3 - 12 Nov 2024

No user facing changes.

See the full CHANGELOG.md for more information.

v3.27.2

CodeQL Action Changelog

See the releases page for the relevant changes to the CodeQL CLI and language packs.

Note that the only difference between v2 and v3 of the CodeQL Action is the node version they support, with v3 running on node 20 while we continue to release v2 to support running on node 16. For example 3.22.11 was the first v3 release and is functionally identical to 2.22.11. This approach ensures an easy way to track exactly which features are included in different versions, indicated by the minor and patch version numbers.

3.27.2 - 12 Nov 2024

  • Fixed an issue where setting up the CodeQL tools would sometimes fail with the message "Invalid value 'undefined' for header 'authorization'". #2590

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Changelog

Sourced from github/codeql-action's changelog.

CodeQL Action Changelog

See the releases page for the relevant changes to the CodeQL CLI and language packs.

Note that the only difference between v2 and v3 of the CodeQL Action is the node version they support, with v3 running on node 20 while we continue to release v2 to support running on node 16. For example 3.22.11 was the first v3 release and is functionally identical to 2.22.11. This approach ensures an easy way to track exactly which features are included in different versions, indicated by the minor and patch version numbers.

[UNRELEASED]

No user facing changes.

3.27.5 - 19 Nov 2024

No user facing changes.

3.27.4 - 14 Nov 2024

No user facing changes.

3.27.3 - 12 Nov 2024

No user facing changes.

3.27.2 - 12 Nov 2024

  • Fixed an issue where setting up the CodeQL tools would sometimes fail with the message "Invalid value 'undefined' for header 'authorization'". #2590

3.27.1 - 08 Nov 2024

  • The CodeQL Action now downloads bundles compressed using Zstandard on GitHub Enterprise Server when using Linux or macOS runners. This speeds up the installation of the CodeQL tools. This feature is already available to GitHub.com users. #2573
  • Update default CodeQL bundle version to 2.19.3. #2576

3.27.0 - 22 Oct 2024

  • Bump the minimum CodeQL bundle version to 2.14.6. #2549
  • Fix an issue where the upload-sarif Action would fail with "upload-sarif post-action step failed: Input required and not supplied: token" when called in a composite Action that had a different set of inputs to the ones expected by the upload-sarif Action. #2557
  • Update default CodeQL bundle version to 2.19.2. #2552

3.26.13 - 14 Oct 2024

No user facing changes.

3.26.12 - 07 Oct 2024

  • Upcoming breaking change: Add a deprecation warning for customers using CodeQL version 2.14.5 and earlier. These versions of CodeQL were discontinued on 24 September 2024 alongside GitHub Enterprise Server 3.10, and will be unsupported by CodeQL Action versions 3.27.0 and later and versions 2.27.0 and later. #2520

    • If you are using one of these versions, please update to CodeQL CLI version 2.14.6 or later. For instance, if you have specified a custom version of the CLI using the 'tools' input to the 'init' Action, you can remove this input to use the default version.

    • Alternatively, if you want to continue using a version of the CodeQL CLI between 2.13.5 and 2.14.5, you can replace github/codeql-action/*@v3 by github/codeql-action/*@v3.26.11 and github/codeql-action/*@v2 by github/codeql-action/*@v2.26.11 in your code scanning workflow to ensure you continue using this version of the CodeQL Action.

3.26.11 - 03 Oct 2024

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Commits
  • f09c1c0 Merge pull request #2616 from github/update-v3.27.5-a6c8729a5
  • 67b73ea Update changelog for v3.27.5
  • a6c8729 Merge pull request #2614 from github/marcogario/per-platform-proxy
  • 8f3b487 Start-proxy: Fetch OS specific binary
  • cba5fb5 Merge pull request #2613 from github/dependabot/npm_and_yarn/npm_and_yarn-018...
  • e782c3a Merge pull request #2612 from github/angelapwen/report-linux-runner-release
  • db67881 Update checked-in dependencies
  • ecde4d2 Bump cross-spawn from 7.0.3 to 7.0.6 in the npm_and_yarn group
  • e3c67a0 Merge pull request #2610 from github/dependabot/npm_and_yarn/npm-d2ca52e617
  • f9ada54 Telemetry: report OS release for GitHub-hosted Linux runners
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david-waltermire commented 4 days ago

@dependabot rebase