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@no30bit no30bit commented Oct 29, 2025

Description

Bump rbac-registration to v0.0.14 to fix CI at Hermes.

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input-output-hk/hermes#605

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Bump cardano-blockchain-types to v0.0.8 in rbac-registration dependencies.

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@no30bit no30bit added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependencies label Oct 29, 2025
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@no30bit no30bit requested review from Mr-Leshiy and stanislav-tkach and removed request for stanislav-tkach October 29, 2025 13:23
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Test Report | ${\color{lightgreen}Pass: 554/554}$ | ${\color{red}Fail: 0/554}$ |

@no30bit no30bit merged commit 1779383 into main Oct 29, 2025
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@no30bit no30bit deleted the chore/bump-rbac-registration branch October 29, 2025 13:35
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