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chore: adjust dependency to remove vulnerability warning #18798

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GitHub Issue (If applicable): closes #

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What kind of change does this PR introduce?

  • Other... Please describe: Update dependency

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Set dependency System.Private.Uri library version to avoid a transitive version (4.3.0), which has a vulnerability: GHSA-x5qj-9vmx-7g6g

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@ajpinedam ajpinedam self-assigned this Nov 15, 2024
@github-actions github-actions bot added the area/code-generation Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to code generation label Nov 15, 2024
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🤖 Your Docs stage site is ready! Visit it here: https://unodocsprstaging.z13.web.core.windows.net/pr-18798/index.html

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🤖 Your WebAssembly Sample App stage site is ready! Visit it here: https://unowasmprstaging.z20.web.core.windows.net/pr-18798/index.html

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I'm fixing this one in #18773, with a bunch of others.

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Closing PR as the fix will be handled with other issues

@ajpinedam ajpinedam closed this Nov 15, 2024
@ajpinedam ajpinedam deleted the chore/remove.warning.vulnerability branch November 15, 2024 16:01
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