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chore: update transitive Arrow dependencies #5475

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Flux directly depends on Arrow v7, and transitively on:

  • Arrow v11 through BigQuery 1.50.0
  • Arrow v0.0.0-20211112161151-bc219186db40 through gosnowflake 1.6.9

In this change:

  • Arrow v14 through BigQuery v1.59.0
  • Arrow v15 through gosnowflake v1.9.0

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@jacobmarble jacobmarble requested a review from a team as a code owner May 2, 2024 22:03
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According to the README:

We still do security patches and will address any critical defects through the maintenance period.

This PR is not a security patch, and does not address any critical defect, so we'll not merge.

@jacobmarble jacobmarble closed this May 3, 2024
@jacobmarble jacobmarble deleted the jgm-update-snowflake branch May 3, 2024 15:51
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