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Bumps nanoFramework.M5Core2 from 1.1.253 to 1.1.255

[version update]

⚠️ This is an automated update. ⚠️

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  • Dependency Update
    • Updated nanoFramework.M5Core2 package from version 1.1.253 to 1.1.255

Bumps nanoFramework.M5Core2 from 1.1.253 to 1.1.255</br>
[version update]

### ⚠️ This is an automated update. ⚠️
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This pull request involves updating the nanoFramework.M5Core2 dependency in the packages.lock.json file for the Ft6xx6x device samples. The change increments the package version from 1.1.253 to 1.1.255, which includes an updated content hash. This appears to be a routine dependency version update for the project.

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devices/Ft6xx6x/samples/packages.lock.json Updated nanoFramework.M5Core2 dependency from version 1.1.253 to 1.1.255

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73-75: LGTM! Clean version update.

The version bump from 1.1.253 to 1.1.255 for nanoFramework.M5Core2 looks good, with appropriate content hash updates.

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Version update verified successfully

The update to nanoFramework.M5Core2 v1.1.255 is safe and compatible with all project dependencies. The package is properly published and the version constraints in the project file align with the lock file update.

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#!/bin/bash
# Description: Check for any compatibility issues between M5Core2 and its dependencies
# Look for any issues or discussions mentioning compatibility problems between these versions

# Check for any reported issues
gh api graphql -f query='
{
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        title
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#!/bin/bash
# Check NuGet package information and dependencies
curl -s "https://api.nuget.org/v3/registration5-semver1/nanoframework.m5core2/1.1.255.json"

# Find and examine project file dependencies
fd -e csproj . --exec cat {} \; 

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#!/bin/bash
# Find and examine the nfproj file in the samples directory
fd -e nfproj . devices/Ft6xx6x/samples --exec cat {} \;

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@nfbot nfbot merged commit 4149925 into develop Jan 27, 2025
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@nfbot nfbot deleted the nfbot/update-dependencies/2f68b2a9-b2a1-47bb-a2ad-fa430e159ccf branch January 27, 2025 06:42
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