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Update dependency node to v18.20.4 #1569

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Update Change
node (source) minor 18.17.1 -> 18.20.4

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nodejs/node (node)

v18.20.4

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v18.20.3: 2024-05-21, Version 18.20.3 'Hydrogen' (LTS), @​richardlau

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This release fixes a regression introduced in Node.js 18.19.0 where http.server.close() was incorrectly closing idle connections.

A fix has also been included for compiling Node.js from source with newer versions of Clang.

The list of keys used to sign releases has been synchronized with the current list from the main branch.

Updated dependencies
  • acorn updated to 8.11.3.
  • acorn-walk updated to 8.3.2.
  • ada updated to 2.7.8.
  • c-ares updated to 1.28.1.
  • corepack updated to 0.28.0.
  • nghttp2 updated to 1.61.0.
  • ngtcp2 updated to 1.3.0.
  • npm updated to 10.7.0. Includes a fix from [email protected] to limit the number of open connections npm/cli#7324.
  • simdutf updated to 5.2.4.
  • zlib updated to 1.3.0.1-motley-7d77fb7.
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v18.20.2: 2024-04-10, Version 18.20.2 'Hydrogen' (LTS), @​RafaelGSS

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This is a security release.

Notable Changes
  • CVE-2024-27980 - Command injection via args parameter of child_process.spawn without shell option enabled on Windows
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v18.20.1

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v18.20.0

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v18.19.1

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v18.19.0

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v18.18.2

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v18.18.1: 2023-10-10, Version 18.18.1 'Hydrogen' (LTS), @​richardlau

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This release addresses some regressions that appeared in Node.js 18.18.0:

  • (Windows) FS can not handle certain characters in file name #​48673
  • 18 and 20 node images give error - Text file busy (after re-build images) nodejs/docker-node#1968
  • libuv update in 18.18.0 breaks webpack's thread-loader #​49911

The libuv 1.45.0 and 1.46.0 updates that were released in Node.js 18.18.0 have been temporarily reverted.

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v18.18.0: 2023-09-18, Version 18.18.0 'Hydrogen' (LTS), @​ruyadorno

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@renovate renovate bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Jul 18, 2024
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