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This PR contains the following updates:

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go (source) golang patch 1.26.1 β†’ 1.26.4

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v1.26.4

v1.26.3

v1.26.2


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@renovate renovate Bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Jun 22, 2026
masterkain added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 22, 2026
Use apps/server/go.mod as the single Go version source for GitHub Actions and the Docker builder, then group Renovate go directive and golang image updates together.

Add a verifier so directive-only Go PRs fail unless workflows and Docker stay aligned.

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@renovate renovate Bot changed the title chore(deps): update go module directive to v1.26.4 chore(deps): update go module directive to v1.26.4 - autoclosed Jun 22, 2026
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@renovate renovate Bot deleted the renovate/go-1.x branch June 22, 2026 04:54
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