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[21783] Bump version to v4.0.2 #161

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@JesusPoderoso JesusPoderoso commented Oct 4, 2024

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Thiss PR bumps IDL Parser version to v4.0.2

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@JesusPoderoso JesusPoderoso added this to the v4.1.0 milestone Oct 4, 2024
@JesusPoderoso JesusPoderoso changed the title [21783] Bump version to v4.1.0 [21783] Bump version to v4.0.2 Oct 4, 2024
@JesusPoderoso JesusPoderoso modified the milestones: v4.1.0, v4.0.2 Oct 4, 2024
Signed-off-by: eProsima <jesuspoderoso@eprosima.com>
@JesusPoderoso JesusPoderoso merged commit 396ac15 into master Oct 4, 2024
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@JesusPoderoso JesusPoderoso deleted the release/v4.1.0 branch October 4, 2024 09:42
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