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Update caddy Docker tag to v2.7.6 old #18

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caddy final patch 2.7.5 -> 2.7.6
caddy stage patch 2.7.5-builder -> 2.7.6-builder

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@major major closed this Mar 13, 2024
@major major deleted the renovate/caddy-2.x branch March 13, 2024 15:52
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@major major changed the title Update caddy Docker tag to v2.7.6 Update caddy Docker tag to v2.7.6 old Mar 13, 2024
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