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Update dependency sbt/sbt to v1.10.6 #318

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Update Change
sbt/sbt patch 1.10.5 -> 1.10.6

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sbt/sbt (sbt/sbt)

v1.10.6: 1.10.6

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change with compatibility implication

  • deps: lm-coursier 2.1.6, which updates Coursier 2.1.14 → 2.1.19 by @​eed3si9n in https://github.com/sbt/sbt/pull/7920

    This release changes the way "BOMs" or "dependency management" are handled during resolution, and allows users to add BOMs to a resolution. This changes the way versions are picked when BOMs or dependency management are involved, which has an impact on the resolution of libraries from many JVM ecosystems, such as Apache Spark, Springboot, Quarkus, etc.

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Full Changelog: sbt/sbt@v1.10.5...v1.10.6


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