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Dependency Updates #137

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  • postgresql-jdbc updated from v42.7.1 to v42.7.3

- postgresql-jdbc updated from v42.7.1 to v42.7.3

Signed-off-by: Phillip Ross <[email protected]>
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The main change involves updating the version of the PostgreSQL JDBC dependency in the pom.xml file from 42.7.1 to 42.7.3. This update likely brings improvements and fixes from the newer version, ensuring better performance and compatibility with PostgreSQL. No other dependencies or configurations were modified, focusing solely on enhancing the database connectivity.

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pom.xml Updated PostgreSQL JDBC version from 42.7.1 to 42.7.3.

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🐰 In fields of code where rabbits play,
A driver update brightens the day!
PostgreSQL hops, now faster and neat,
With version 42.7.3, oh what a treat!
Bugs are chased, performance shines,
Hopping along with new design lines! 🌼✨


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@phillipross phillipross merged commit d9c0c68 into postgis:main Aug 1, 2024
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@phillipross phillipross deleted the main-updates branch August 2, 2024 17:30
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