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chore(deps): update dependency pyarrow to v22

Open renovate-bot opened this issue 2 months ago • 2 comments

This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Confidence
pyarrow ==21.0.0 -> ==22.0.0 age confidence
pyarrow ==20.0.0 -> ==22.0.0 age confidence
pyarrow ==17.0.0 -> ==22.0.0 age confidence

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Summary of Changes

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This pull request, generated by Renovate bot, focuses on updating the pyarrow dependency to its latest stable version, 22.0.0. This ensures that the projects relying on these requirements.txt files benefit from the most recent features, performance improvements, and bug fixes provided by the pyarrow library, maintaining compatibility and stability across various Python environments.

Highlights

  • Dependency Update: The pyarrow dependency has been updated to version 22.0.0 across multiple requirements.txt files.
  • Version Consolidation: The update consolidates pyarrow versions for different Python environments (e.g., <=3.8, >3.9, >=3.9) to a consistent 22.0.0.
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