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fix: update to Carbon 11 compatible versions to latest #4654

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This PR was automatically generated to update Carbon 11 compatible versions on a regular basis. This is not intended to create any breaking changes, and will be reflected as a minor version bump for affected packages. NB we'll run all tests and do visual verifications, but there is always the opportunity for unexpected regressions. If you're using one of the packages in a stable or production context you may want to check this before taking the next minor version, and do let us know ASAP if you see anything problematic.

The goal is to update to the latest Carbon 11 compatible versions each Friday, to ensure we remain up-to-date with the latest changes (often published on Thursdays) and to ensure interoperability with other packages that also depend on Carbon. We will normally update all other dependencies at the same time to their latest versions, except for specific cases where we have found the updates to be problematic or require further work before they can be used. By using the latest stable version of each dependency we ensure we get fixes and improvements in a timely fashion and reduce the impact of updating the versions that can arise if versions are allowed to become stale for an extended period.

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This action ran yarn upgrade:carbon to upgrade all carbon-related packages to the latest versions.

This PR includes the various package.json that pull our dependencies forward to the latest versions, and updates the offline mirror.

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This PR should not be merged until the following checks have been made:

  • A reminder message has been posted onto the ibmproducts-pal-dev Slack channel that a version update PR is going through.
  • yarn ci-check runs cleanly and all tests pass (done automatically as part of the PR checks).
  • the Netlify deploy-preview has been used to ensure that storybook runs and the main published components render correctly.

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elycheea and others added 8 commits April 1, 2024 09:13
* test: useWindowResizing

* chore: typo
* feat: filter panel, added checkbox with overflow

* fix: comment

* fix: storybook styling

* fix: menu button flicker

* feat: filter panel, added accordion and group

* fix: comment failing test

* fix: clean up comment

* feat: filter panel, added search

* fix: update stories

* fix: new search and updates

* fix: test
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Closing in favor of #4890

@elycheea elycheea closed this Apr 15, 2024
elycheea added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 26, 2024
@elycheea elycheea deleted the update-packages-sp02epp branch April 26, 2024 17:45
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* fix: update Carbon 11 compatible versions to latest

* fix(SidePanel): apply tooltip props conditionally

@matthewgallo’s changes from #4654

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Co-authored-by: lee-chase <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: elysia <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Elysia <[email protected]>
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