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Update dependency msgpack to v1.0.5 #21

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This PR contains the following updates:

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msgpack (source) patch ==1.0.4 -> ==1.0.5

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msgpack/msgpack-python (msgpack)

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Release Date: 2023-03-08

  • Use __BYTE_ORDER__ instead of __BYTE_ORDER for portability. (#​513, #​514)
  • Add Python 3.11 wheels (#​517)
  • fallback: Fix packing multidimensional memoryview (#​527)

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@frodeaa frodeaa self-assigned this Oct 12, 2023
@frodeaa frodeaa added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Oct 12, 2023
@frodeaa frodeaa force-pushed the renovate/msgpack-1.x branch from 123fe17 to 2ceba7e Compare October 12, 2023 21:41
@frodeaa frodeaa merged commit ad73f0d into master Oct 12, 2023
@frodeaa frodeaa deleted the renovate/msgpack-1.x branch October 12, 2023 22:00
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