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1.9.6 and compat bump for node semver package #221

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Seems the semver package had a moderate fix that's good to get out

ian@Ians-MBP setup-julia % npm install

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ian@Ians-MBP setup-julia % npm audit fix

changed 4 packages, and audited 438 packages in 628ms

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found 0 vulnerabilities
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@DilumAluthge can you approve this if you're ok with the release being made

@IanButterworth IanButterworth merged commit e61a30f into master Feb 13, 2024
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@IanButterworth I see 1.9.6 in "tags", but not in "releases".

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IanButterworth commented Feb 13, 2024

Yeah I'm testing it here JuliaLang/Pkg.jl#3793 before pushing tags v1 v1.9 latest and making the release

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https://github.com/julia-actions/setup-julia/releases/tag/v1.9.6

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