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Bump github.com/prometheus/common from 0.35.0 to 0.37.0
Bumps github.com/prometheus/common from 0.35.0 to 0.37.0.
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49b3603Improve OAuth2 user agent handling (#391)c5e1b60config: ignore deprecated warning in tests (#389)b86ea81OAuth2: Respect disable keepalives option; Implement close idle connections (...cdc09f0Merge pull request #387 from roidelapluie/useragentd75e027Merge pull request #388 from simonpasquier/fix-tls-tests-for-go-1.18aeda642Update to Go 1.18db0284dFix comment5ab1c85config: fix testdata for Go 1.182d0de85Use full roundtripper316097cUse WithUserAgent- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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