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Update dependency org.postgresql:postgresql to v42.3.5 #4230

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
org.postgresql:postgresql (source) 42.3.4 -> 42.3.5 age adoption passing confidence

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pgjdbc/pgjdbc

v42.3.5

Changed
  • test: polish TimestampUtilsTest
  • chore: use GitHub Action concurrency feature to terminate CI jobs on fast PR pushes
Added
  • Added KEYS file to allow for verifying artifacts PR 2499
Fixed
  • perf: enable tcpNoDelay by default PR 2495.
    This is a regression from 42.2.x versions where tcpNoDelay defaulted to true
  • docs: fix readme.md after PR 2495 PR 2496
  • feat: targetServerType=preferPrimary connection parameter PR 2483
  • fix: revert removal of toOffsetDateTime(String timestamp) fixes Issue #​2497 PR 2501

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@pethers pethers merged commit dc1cf78 into master May 4, 2022
@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/cia.project.versions.postgresql branch May 4, 2022 20:21
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