Bumping node archives to latest stable versions#1856
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This pull request updates the Node.js archives used in the project from version 24.6.0 to the latest stable version, 24.7.0. This involves updating the download URLs, SHA256 checksums, and version strings for Node.js binaries across various architectures. Additionally, the Bazel module lock file and a test configuration file are updated to reflect this new version, ensuring compatibility and correctness.
Highlights
- Node.js Version Update: The core change in this pull request is the update of the Node.js version from 24.6.0 to 24.7.0.
- Archive Metadata Updates: The SHA256 checksums,
strip_prefixvalues, and download URLs for Node.js archives have been updated for all supported architectures (amd64, arm64, ppc64le, s390x) to align with the new version. - Bazel Lock File Synchronization: The
MODULE.bazel.lockfile has been synchronized to reflect the new Node.js archive details and an updatedbzlTransitiveDigest. - Test Configuration Alignment: The
nodejs/testdata/nodejs24.yamlfile was updated to expect the new Node.js version, ensuring that automated tests pass with the updated binaries.
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Code Review
This pull request updates the Node.js v24 archives from version 24.6.0 to 24.7.0. The changes are consistent across all relevant files, including the Bazel build definitions, the lockfile, and test data. The updates to versions, URLs, and SHA256 checksums appear correct. Given that this is an automated dependency bump, the changes look good to merge.
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