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bump: grpc-core, grpc-interop-testing, ... 1.68.1 (was 1.63.2) #2006

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📦 Updates

from 1.63.2 to 1.68.1

📜 GitHub Release Notes - Version Diff

Usage

Please merge!

I'll automatically update this PR to resolve conflicts as long as you don't change it yourself.

If you'd like to skip this version, you can just close this PR. If you have any feedback, just mention me in the comments below.

Configure Scala Steward for your repository with a .scala-steward.conf file.

Have a fantastic day writing Scala!

🔍 Files still referring to the old version number

The following files still refer to the old version number (1.63.2).
You might want to review and update them manually.

gradle-plugin/src/main/groovy/akka/grpc/gradle/AkkaGrpcPluginExtension.groovy
plugin-tester-java/pom.xml
plugin-tester-scala/pom.xml
⚙ Adjust future updates

Add this to your .scala-steward.conf file to ignore future updates of this dependency:

updates.ignore = [ { groupId = "io.grpc" } ]

Or, add this to slow down future updates of this dependency:

dependencyOverrides = [{
  pullRequests = { frequency = "30 days" },
  dependency = { groupId = "io.grpc" }
}]
labels: library-update, early-semver-minor, semver-spec-minor, old-version-remains, commit-count:1

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This is not compiling because something was changed in the upstream grpc-interop-testing library

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