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fix: update dependency python-semantic-release to v9.10.1 #1166

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
python-semantic-release (changelog) 9.10.0 -> 9.10.1 age adoption passing confidence

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python-semantic-release/python-semantic-release (python-semantic-release)

v9.10.1

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  • fix(config): handle branch match regex errors gracefully (#​1054)

prevents stacktrace error when user provided regex for a branch name match
is invalid. Translates most common failure of a plain wildcard * character to
the implied proper regex (4d12251)


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@renovate renovate bot added the deps Change in dependency label Oct 10, 2024
@renovate renovate bot merged commit b6c3896 into main Oct 10, 2024
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@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/python-semantic-release-9.x-lockfile branch October 10, 2024 04:09
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