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Tool Version Updates

This PR updates the following development tools to their latest versions:

Tool Current Version New Version Repository
govulncheck v1.3.0 v1.4.0 https://github.com/golang/vuln

Changes

  • Updated tool versions in Makefile

Testing

Please verify that:

  • Unit tests pass (make unit-tests)
  • Integration tests pass (make integration-tests)
  • All tools can be installed successfully (make install-tools)

🤖 This PR was automatically generated by the update-tool-versions workflow.

@github-actions github-actions Bot added automation dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file labels Jun 18, 2026
MirahImage and others added 4 commits June 18, 2026 18:13
By default the operator now uses the HTTP API health endpoint
/api/health/checks/reached-target-cluster-size, available in RabbitMQ
4.2.4+ and Tanzu Backports.

For clusters running old RabbitMQ versions, a legacy health check can be
configured by setting the annotation "rabbitmq.com/legacy-startup-probe" =
"true" on the RabbitmqCluster object.

Add an environment variable to allow CR annotations to be set during system
tests to ensure the legacy startup probe can be selected when running
system tests against legacy versions.

[ai-assisted=yes]
Update startupProbe to use HTTP health endpoint, retain legacy option.
@MirahImage MirahImage merged commit eede285 into main Jun 19, 2026
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@MirahImage MirahImage deleted the automated-tool-updates branch June 19, 2026 12:38
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