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Update gnmi submodule #12953

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@zbud-msft zbud-msft commented Dec 5, 2022

Why I did it

Update gnmi submodule ptr

Incorporates following commits:

43a9179 Zain Budhwani Mon Dec 5 13:44:16 2022 -0800 Call evtc_stop after error (#64)
5712679 pettershao-ragilenetworks Fri Dec 2 11:04:08 2022 +0800 Fix the cfg variable configuration bug. (#65)

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Pull new changes

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  • 201811
  • 201911
  • 202006
  • 202012
  • 202106
  • 202111
  • 202205
  • 202211

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Incorporates following commits:

43a9179 Zain Budhwani Mon Dec 5 13:44:16 2022 -0800 Call evtc_stop after error (#64)
5712679 pettershao-ragilenetworks Fri Dec 2 11:04:08 2022 +0800 Fix the cfg variable configuration bug. (#65)

Ensure to add label/tag for the feature raised. example - PR#2174 under sonic-utilities repo. where, Generic Config and Update feature has been labelled as GCU.

Link to config_db schema for YANG module changes

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@zbud-msft zbud-msft marked this pull request as ready for review December 6, 2022 02:32
@zbud-msft zbud-msft requested a review from lguohan as a code owner December 6, 2022 02:32
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@zbud-msft PR conflicts with 202211 branch

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