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deps: update dependency com.google.api.grpc:proto-google-cloud-bigqueryconnection-v1 to v2.60.0 by renovate-bot · Pull Request #3680 · googleapis/java-bigquery · GitHub
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This PR contains the following updates:

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com.google.api.grpc:proto-google-cloud-bigqueryconnection-v1 2.59.0 -> 2.60.0 age adoption passing confidence

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dpebot commented Feb 14, 2025

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@trusted-contributions-gcf trusted-contributions-gcf bot added the kokoro:force-run Add this label to force Kokoro to re-run the tests. label Feb 14, 2025
@product-auto-label product-auto-label bot added size: xs Pull request size is extra small. api: bigquery Issues related to the googleapis/java-bigquery API. labels Feb 14, 2025
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@PhongChuong PhongChuong merged commit 6d9a40d into googleapis:main Feb 14, 2025
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@renovate-bot renovate-bot deleted the renovate/com.google.api.grpc-proto-google-cloud-bigqueryconnection-v1-2.x branch February 14, 2025 15:42
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