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Upgrade go from 1.21.3 to 1.21.4 #2661

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@jdn5126 jdn5126 commented Nov 13, 2023

What type of PR is this?

dependency

Which issue does this PR fix:
N/A

What does this PR do / Why do we need it:
This PR updates the Golang builder version from 1.21.3 to 1.21.4. It also updates the version used with govulncheck to resolve all reported errors, even though errors were only for Windows and VPC CNI does not run on Windows.

If an issue # is not available please add repro steps and logs from IPAMD/CNI showing the issue:

Testing done on this change:

N/A

Will this PR introduce any new dependencies?:

Np

Will this break upgrades or downgrades? Has updating a running cluster been tested?:
N/A

Does this change require updates to the CNI daemonset config files to work?:

No

Does this PR introduce any user-facing change?:

Yes

Upgrade Golang from 1.21.3 to 1.21.4

By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.

@jdn5126 jdn5126 requested a review from a team as a code owner November 13, 2023 14:49
@jdn5126 jdn5126 merged commit 8ef28af into aws:master Nov 13, 2023
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@jdn5126 jdn5126 deleted the govuln branch November 13, 2023 19:38
jdn5126 added a commit to jdn5126/amazon-vpc-cni-k8s that referenced this pull request Nov 14, 2023
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