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bump go modules used by ANP e2e tests #4882

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@zhangzujian zhangzujian marked this pull request as ready for review December 30, 2024 06:31
@dosubot dosubot bot added the size:M This PR changes 30-99 lines, ignoring generated files. label Dec 30, 2024
@dosubot dosubot bot added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file go Pull requests that update Go code labels Dec 30, 2024
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@zhangzujian zhangzujian merged commit bad1bdb into kubeovn:master Dec 30, 2024
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