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Fix: Use go 1.20 #778

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@ctlong ctlong commented Mar 7, 2023

Are you submitting this PR against the develop branch?

Yes

What is this change about?

Updates all go modules across CATs to specify go 1.20 as the version to use.

Please provide contextual information.

None

What version of cf-deployment have you run this cf-acceptance-test change against?

v26.4.0

Please check all that apply for this PR:

  • introduces a new test --- Are you sure everyone should be running this test?
  • changes an existing test
  • requires an update to a CATs integration-config

Did you update the README as appropriate for this change?

  • YES
  • N/A

If you are introducing a new acceptance test, what is your rationale for including it CATs rather than your own acceptance test suite?

N/A

How many more (or fewer) seconds of runtime will this change introduce to CATs?

None

What is the level of urgency for publishing this change?

  • Urgent - unblocks current or future work
  • Slightly Less than Urgent

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Updates to go 1.20.
@ctlong ctlong marked this pull request as ready for review March 9, 2023 18:41
@ctlong ctlong requested a review from a team March 9, 2023 18:42
@ctlong ctlong merged commit 65d8219 into develop Mar 10, 2023
@ctlong ctlong deleted the fix/use-go-1.20 branch March 10, 2023 17:11
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