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The first and only true Functional Reactive Programming framework for Scala.
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Update sbt to 1.9.8 #123

Closed darkfrog26 closed 10 months ago

darkfrog26 commented 10 months ago

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πŸ“¦ Updates org.scala-sbt:sbt from 1.9.3 to 1.9.8

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labels: library-update, early-semver-patch, semver-spec-patch, version-scheme:early-semver, commit-count:1

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Walkthrough

The project's build configuration has been updated to use a newer version of sbt, the Scala build tool. This change is purely related to the build process and does not directly impact the codebase's logic or functionality. There are no changes to the public API or any exported entities.

Changes

File Change Summary
project/build.properties Updated sbt.version from 1.9.3 to 1.9.8

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