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Bumps nanoFramework.System.Net.Http from 1.5.189 to 1.5.191

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    • Upgraded the core HTTP networking component to the latest stable version to ensure increased performance, improved reliability, and smoother network communications. These maintenance updates are part of our ongoing efforts to enhance backend stability, leading to a more seamless and responsive user experience. Enjoy enhanced efficiency and an even better online experience.

Bumps nanoFramework.System.Net.Http from 1.5.189 to 1.5.191</br>
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The changes update the dependency for nanoFramework.System.Net.Http in two lock files. Both the requested and resolved versions have been changed from 1.5.189 to 1.5.191, and the associated contentHash has been updated. These modifications are applied in WebSockets.Server/packages.lock.json and WebSockets/packages.lock.json.

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Files Change Summary
WebSockets.Server/packages.lock.json, WebSockets/packages.lock.json Updated dependency nanoFramework.System.Net.Http: requested version changed from [1.5.189, 1.5.189] to [1.5.191, 1.5.191], resolved version updated from 1.5.189 to 1.5.191, and contentHash updated accordingly.

Possibly related PRs

  • nanoframework/System.Net.WebSockets#196 – Involves similar dependency updates to the nanoFramework.System.Net.Http package in lock files.
  • nanoframework/System.Net.WebSockets#163 – Contains comparable dependency adjustments in packages.lock.json for nanoFramework.System.Net.Http.
  • nanoframework/System.Net.WebSockets#177 – Updates the nanoFramework.System.Net.Http version from 1.5.189 to 1.5.191, mirroring the changes in this PR.

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WebSockets.Server/packages.lock.json (1)

37-39: Dependency Version Update Verified
The dependency for nanoFramework.System.Net.Http has been updated correctly. The "requested" and "resolved" fields are now set to [1.5.191, 1.5.191] and "1.5.191", respectively, and the contentHash has been updated appropriately. Please ensure that downstream components and integration tests (if any) validate this upgrade.

WebSockets/packages.lock.json (1)

37-39: Dependency Version Update Consistency Confirmed
The update for nanoFramework.System.Net.Http in this file mirrors the changes made in the server-specific lock file, with the "requested" and "resolved" versions now set to [1.5.191, 1.5.191] and "1.5.191", and the updated contentHash verifying the package content change. It is advisable to run a full build/test cycle to ensure compatibility across all project components.


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@nfbot nfbot merged commit b696abf into main Mar 26, 2025
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@nfbot nfbot deleted the nfbot/update-dependencies/301c20ee-54a3-4863-9f69-de9259db72c5 branch March 26, 2025 01:47
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