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build(deps): bump github.com/cometbft/cometbft-db from 0.8.0 to 0.15.0 #114

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Bumps github.com/cometbft/cometbft-db from 0.8.0 to 0.15.0.

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v0.14.0

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v0.13.0

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v0.12.0

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v0.11.0

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v0.10.0

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v0.9.4

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v0.9.3

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v0.9.0

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Changelog

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v0.15.0

September 9, 2024

This release bumps the Go version to 1.23.

BREAKING CHANGES

  • [go/runtime] Bump minimum Go version to v1.23 (#4039)

v0.14.0

Aug 9, 2024

This release reinstates boltdb and cleveldb as deprecated backend types. Please note that we discourage the use of them, as we plan to discontinue support in a future release.

DEPENDENCIES

  • reinstate BoltDB and ClevelDB as backend DBs (#177)

v0.13.0

Aug 2, 2024

This release:

  • changes the contract of the Iterator Key() and Value() APIs. Namely, the caller is now responsible for creating a copy of their returned value if they want to modify it.
  • removes support for boltDB and clevelDB, which were marked as deprecated in release v0.12.0.

BREAKING CHANGES

  • removed deprecated boltdb and cleveldb (#155)

FEATURES

  • Iterator Key and Value APIs now return an object that must be copied before use (#168)

v0.12.0

Apr 10, 2024

This release deprecates boltdb and cleveldb. Also, Go MSRV is bumped to 1.22.

FEATURES

  • Deprecate boltdb and cleveldb. If you're using either of those, please reach out (#153)

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Commits
  • cf9a524 v0.15.0 (#195)
  • eb2e732 build(deps): Bump minimum Go version to v1.23 (#194)
  • bf6feef build(deps): bump github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v4 from 4.2.0 to 4.3.0 (#193)
  • f69e43c build(deps): bump github.com/google/btree from 1.1.2 to 1.1.3 (#190)
  • 58ab00a build(deps): bump go.etcd.io/bbolt from 1.3.10 to 1.3.11 (#188)
  • 5d68970 build(deps): bump github.com/linxGnu/grocksdb from 1.8.14 to 1.9.3 (#189)
  • e64486d build(deps): bump github.com/cockroachdb/pebble from 1.1.1 to 1.1.2 (#180)
  • 4d1c572 Release v0.14.0 (#178)
  • 9db1a44 Reinstate BoltDB and ClevelDB as backend DBs (#177)
  • a79d349 Update v0.13.0 Changelog (#176)
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dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Superseded by #123.