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Auto submodule update: libsbp - Auto submodule update: cmake - Add find module for libuv [PSDM-175] (#137) (#1243) #519

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@swiftnav-svc-jenkins swiftnav-svc-jenkins commented Nov 18, 2022

Automated PR by Jenkins. If CI has passed successfully, merge away!

cmake f4d30717 -> 2adba802

libsbp 3621e92f -> 0327714b

WARNING the following submodules are not consistent

cmake

  • libsbp/cmake : 2adba8029f2a1a476b963a32cd494cd03142b6df
  • cmake : 2adba8029f2a1a476b963a32cd494cd03142b6df
  • libswiftnav/cmake : b8d744bd40f8254ec5543c80658e70350eff2863

This pull request was created by https://jenkins.ci.swift-nav.com/job/CI%20Infra/job/submodule-update/12099/.

cmake - Add find module for libuv [PSDM-175]
Triggered-By:	cmake	2adba8029f2a1a476b963a32cd494cd03142b6df
Upstream-PR:	http://github.com/swift-nav/cmake/pull/137
Upstream-PR:	http://github.com/swift-nav/libsbp/pull/1243
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Kudos, SonarCloud Quality Gate passed!    Quality Gate passed

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superseded

@silverjam silverjam closed this Jul 31, 2023
@silverjam silverjam deleted the auto-submodule-pointer-update/id-0327714b02 branch July 31, 2023 19:50
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