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chore: bump version #1799

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The changes involve an update to the build.gradle.kts file for the JetBrains plugin, specifically incrementing the plugin version from 2.7.2 to 2.7.3. The configuration specifies the target IDE version as 2023.3.2 and includes relevant plugins. Additionally, it sets Java and Kotlin compilation compatibility to Java 17, updates the prepareSandbox task for file copying, and configures the patchPluginXml task with build compatibility ranges. The plugin signing and publishing tasks utilize environment variables for sensitive data, and the changelog is updated to reflect the new version and date.

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packages/ide/jetbrains/build.gradle.kts - Updated plugin version from 2.7.2 to 2.7.3.
- Set target IDE version to 2023.3.2.
- Configured Java/Kotlin compatibility to Java 17.
- Updated prepareSandbox task for file copying.
- Specified sinceBuild as 233.2 and untilBuild as 251.* in patchPluginXml task.
- Updated changelog section with new version and date.

Possibly related PRs

  • chore: bump version #1792: This PR updates the version in the same build.gradle.kts file from 2.7.1 to 2.7.2, which is directly related to the version increment in the main PR from 2.7.2 to 2.7.3.

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@ymc9 ymc9 merged commit 74dd0f7 into dev Oct 22, 2024
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@ymc9 ymc9 deleted the chore/bump-ver-2.7.3 branch October 22, 2024 17:21
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