provenance-io / provenance

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Bump github.com/cometbft/cometbft from 0.38.12 to 0.38.13 #2202

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dependabot[bot] commented 3 weeks ago

Bumps github.com/cometbft/cometbft from 0.38.12 to 0.38.13.

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v0.38.13

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v0.38.13

October 24, 2024

This patch release addresses the issue where tx_search was not returning all results, which only arises when upgrading to CometBFT-DB version 0.13 or later. It includes a fix in the state indexer to resolve this problem. We recommend upgrading to this patch release if you are affected by this issue.

BUG FIXES

  • [metrics] Call unused rejected_txs metric in mempool (#4019)
  • [state/indexer] Fix the tx_search results not returning all results by changing the logic in the indexer to copy the key and values instead of reusing an iterator. This issue only arises when upgrading to cometbft-db v0.13 or later. (#4295). Special thanks to @​faddat for reporting the issue.

DEPENDENCIES

  • [go/runtime] Bump Go version to 1.22 (#4073)
  • Bump cometbft-db version to v0.14.1 (#4321)

FEATURES

  • [crypto] use decred secp256k1 directly (#4294)

IMPROVEMENTS

  • [metrics] Add evicted_txs metric to mempool (#4019)
  • [log] Change "mempool is full" log to debug level (#4123) Special thanks to @​yihuang.
Commits
  • 5544864 release v0.38.13 (fixed changelog) (#4333)
  • 0514a09 Release v0.38.13 (#4331)
  • 048bb7a chore: use decred secp256k1 directly (backport #4294) (#4328)
  • 2fee473 fix(state/indexer): copy value (#4321)
  • 53dcd9b build(deps): Bump bufbuild/buf-setup-action from 1.44.0 to 1.45.0 (#4288)
  • c3a66d3 build(deps): Bump docker/setup-buildx-action from 3.6.1 to 3.7.1 (#4264)
  • fb08ff1 build(deps): Bump docker/build-push-action from 6.8.0 to 6.9.0 (#4266)
  • fb704bb build(deps): Bump bufbuild/buf-setup-action from 1.42.0 to 1.44.0 (#4265)
  • 067d6b0 build(deps): Bump google.golang.org/grpc from 1.66.1 to 1.67.0 (#4202)
  • 73d596d build(deps): Bump github.com/prometheus/client_golang from 1.20.1 to 1.20.4 (...
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