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op-ufm: pin monorepo dependency, remove replace

Open sebastianst opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Description

This might help with local go mod tidy diffs.

Also udpates op-geth dependency while we're at it.

sebastianst avatar Feb 23 '24 09:02 sebastianst

Walkthrough

Walkthrough

The update involves modifying the go.mod and go.sum files of a project to upgrade the version of github.com/ethereum-optimism/optimism and adjust the replace directive for github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum. Specifically, optimism is upgraded to v1.6.2-0.20240222202618-f707883038d5, and op-geth is updated to v1.101308.2-rc.2. This change reflects a move to newer versions of these Ethereum-related dependencies.

Changes

Files Change Summaries
op-ufm/go.mod Updated github.com/ethereum-optimism/optimism to v1.6.2-0...-f707883038d5 and modified replace directive for github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum to v1.13.8 => .../op-geth v1.101308.2-rc.2.
op-ufm/go.sum Updated module versions for github.com/ethereum-optimism/op-geth to v1.101308.2-rc.2 and github.com/ethereum-optimism/optimism to v1.6.2-0...-f707883038d5.

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coderabbitai[bot] avatar Feb 23 '24 09:02 coderabbitai[bot]