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Update all the dependencies for the 4.x rewrite #4567

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Upgrade all dependencies for 4.x branch.

Fixes #4566

Type of change

  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)

Checklist:

  • I have selected the correct base branch.
  • I have performed a self-review of my own code.
  • I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas.
  • I have made corresponding changes to the documentation.
  • My changes generate no new warnings.
  • Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream modules.
  • I ran npm run dtslint with success and extended the tests and types if necessary.
  • I ran npm run test:unit with success.
  • I ran npm run test:cov and my test cases cover all the lines and branches of the added code.
  • I ran npm run build and tested dist/web3.min.js in a browser.
  • I have tested my code on the live network.
  • I have checked the Deploy Preview and it looks correct.
  • I have updated the CHANGELOG.md file in the root folder.

@nazarhussain nazarhussain self-assigned this Nov 22, 2021
@nazarhussain nazarhussain added the 4.x 4.0 related label Nov 22, 2021
Base automatically changed from nh/4560-web3-eth-contract-skeleton to 4.x November 22, 2021 18:56
@nazarhussain nazarhussain merged commit d81ac88 into 4.x Nov 26, 2021
@nazarhussain nazarhussain deleted the 4566-update-dependencies branch November 26, 2021 22:52
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