build(deps): bump github.com/minio/minio-go/v7 from 7.0.74 to 7.0.76
Bumps github.com/minio/minio-go/v7 from 7.0.74 to 7.0.76.
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Bugfix Release
What's Changed
- Adjust functional tests for bucket cors, to detect NotImplemented response via logError by
@marktheunissenin minio/minio-go#1989- Add configurable auto-checksum by
@klauspostin minio/minio-go#1990Full Changelog: https://github.com/minio/minio-go/compare/v7.0.75...v7.0.76
Bugfix Release
What's Changed
- #1552 add functional tests for bucket tagging by
@romanchechyotkinin minio/minio-go#1986- API methods and functional tests for bucket-level CORS configuration settings by
@marktheunissenin minio/minio-go#1987- Add DisableContentSha256 to PutObjectPartOptions by
@klauspostin minio/minio-go#1988New Contributors
@romanchechyotkinmade their first contribution in minio/minio-go#1986Full Changelog: https://github.com/minio/minio-go/compare/v7.0.74...v7.0.75
Commits
e634c81upgrade deps21381fcAdd configurable auto-checksum (#1990)e337e77Adjust functional tests for bucket cors, to detect NotImplemented response vi...f755095Update version to next releasefd0e507Add DisableContentSha256 to PutObjectPartOptions (#1988)d80dc8bAPI methods for bucket-level CORS configuration settings (#1987)cc7769f#1552 add functional tests for bucket tagging (#1986)89b4b99Update version to next release- See full diff in compare view
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The go.mod file has been updated to reflect version increments for various dependencies. Key updates include github.com/minio/minio-go/v7 from v7.0.74 to v7.0.76, github.com/rs/xid from v1.5.0 to v1.6.0, and several other packages from the golang.org/x repository with similar version upgrades. This indicates a general maintenance effort to keep dependencies current.
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go.mod |
Updated github.com/minio/minio-go/v7 from v7.0.74 to v7.0.76, github.com/rs/xid from v1.5.0 to v1.6.0, golang.org/x/sys from v0.23.0 to v0.24.0, golang.org/x/net from v0.26.0 to v0.28.0, golang.org/x/sync from v0.7.0 to v0.8.0, golang.org/x/term from v0.21.0 to v0.23.0, and golang.org/x/text from v0.16.0 to v0.17.0. |
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