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fix(build): bump go core to 5.7.2 #157

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@padamstx padamstx commented Oct 27, 2021

PR summary

This PR bumps up the go core version to 5.7.2 to leverage a fix that was made in the error reporting related to automatic retries.

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LGTM

@padamstx padamstx merged commit aeca83d into main Oct 27, 2021
@padamstx padamstx deleted the bump-core branch October 27, 2021 14:20
ibm-devx-sdk pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 27, 2021
## [0.22.1](v0.22.0...v0.22.1) (2021-10-27)

### Bug Fixes

* **build:** bump go core to 5.7.2 ([#157](#157)) ([aeca83d](aeca83d))
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