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this bumps rabbitmq to a supported version

With this change, augur seems to run just fine. Theres a warning in console that we are using the "global QOS" feature that is going to be deprecated very soon, but i cant find any mention of that in our code and am not sure where else to go to change the setting

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This PR fixes #3255

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Signed-off-by: Adrian Edwards <adredwar@redhat.com>
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I agree with testing this; though I do see the RabbitMQ support matrix to be odd, and out of alignment with what is still default on most linux distros (which is 3.x).

https://www.rabbitmq.com/release-information

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LGTM. Will need to test and make sure it actually runs. :)

@sgoggins sgoggins added server Related to the Augur server containers Related to augur in containers, container images, or the compose file, either in podman or in docker labels Sep 17, 2025
@MoralCode MoralCode added security Related to keeping Augur secure ready Items tested and seeking additional approvals or a merge. Usually for items under active development and removed security Related to keeping Augur secure labels Oct 16, 2025
@sgoggins sgoggins merged commit 75974bd into chaoss:main Oct 16, 2025
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rabbitMQ 3.12 is EOL

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