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build(deps): update module github.com/go-crypt/x to v0.4.5#175

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  • Chores
    • Updated underlying dependencies to improve stability and performance.

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The go.mod file was updated to change dependency versions: github.com/go-crypt/x was upgraded from v0.4.4 to v0.4.5, and the indirect dependency golang.org/x/sys was updated from v0.33.0 to v0.34.0. No other changes were made.

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go.mod Updated github.com/go-crypt/x to v0.4.5 and golang.org/x/sys to v0.34.0

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12-16: Double-check build/test matrix against golang.org/x/sys v0.34.0

golang.org/x/sys occasionally introduces breaking syscall-level changes. Make sure CI covers all target OS/architecture combos so that any subtle incompatibility surfaces early.


7-9: Dependencies tidied successfully
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@james-d-elliott james-d-elliott merged commit b2e93f9 into master Jul 11, 2025
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@james-d-elliott james-d-elliott deleted the build-go-crypt-x-0.4.5 branch July 11, 2025 01:46
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