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Update pip-requirements.txt #183

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Updates edk2-pytool-extensions and edk2-pytool-library to work with the latest commit of MU_BASECORE

For each item, place an "x" in between [ and ] if true. Example: [x].
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  • Impacts functionality?
    • Functionality - Does the change ultimately impact how firmware functions?
    • Examples: Add a new library, publish a new PPI, update an algorithm, ...
  • Impacts security?
    • Security - Does the change have a direct security impact on an application,
      flow, or firmware?
    • Examples: Crypto algorithm change, buffer overflow fix, parameter
      validation improvement, ...
  • Breaking change?
    • Breaking change - Will anyone consuming this change experience a break
      in build or boot behavior?
    • Examples: Add a new library class, move a module to a different repo, call
      a function in a new library class in a pre-existing module, ...
  • Includes tests?
    • Tests - Does the change include any explicit test code?
    • Examples: Unit tests, integration tests, robot tests, ...
  • Includes documentation?
    • Documentation - Does the change contain explicit documentation additions
      outside direct code modifications (and comments)?
    • Examples: Update readme file, add feature readme file, link to documentation
      on an a separate Web page, ...

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@github-actions github-actions bot added the impact:non-functional Does not have a functional impact label Jan 24, 2024
@Javagedes Javagedes added type:dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file and removed impact:non-functional Does not have a functional impact labels Jan 24, 2024
@Javagedes Javagedes enabled auto-merge (squash) January 24, 2024 16:15
@Javagedes Javagedes merged commit d8e9219 into microsoft:release/202302 Jan 24, 2024
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kenlautner pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 2, 2024
## Description

Updates edk2-pytool-extensions and edk2-pytool-library to work with the
latest commit of MU_BASECORE

For each item, place an "x" in between `[` and `]` if true. Example:
`[x]`.
_(you can also check items in the GitHub UI)_

- [ ] Impacts functionality?
- **Functionality** - Does the change ultimately impact how firmware
functions?
- Examples: Add a new library, publish a new PPI, update an algorithm,
...
- [ ] Impacts security?
- **Security** - Does the change have a direct security impact on an
application,
    flow, or firmware?
  - Examples: Crypto algorithm change, buffer overflow fix, parameter
    validation improvement, ...
- [ ] Breaking change?
- **Breaking change** - Will anyone consuming this change experience a
break
    in build or boot behavior?
- Examples: Add a new library class, move a module to a different repo,
call
    a function in a new library class in a pre-existing module, ...
- [ ] Includes tests?
  - **Tests** - Does the change include any explicit test code?
  - Examples: Unit tests, integration tests, robot tests, ...
- [ ] Includes documentation?
- **Documentation** - Does the change contain explicit documentation
additions
    outside direct code modifications (and comments)?
- Examples: Update readme file, add feature readme file, link to
documentation
    on an a separate Web page, ...

## How This Was Tested

N/A

## Integration Instructions

N/A
makubacki pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 2, 2024
## Description

Updates edk2-pytool-extensions and edk2-pytool-library to work with the
latest commit of MU_BASECORE

For each item, place an "x" in between `[` and `]` if true. Example:
`[x]`.
_(you can also check items in the GitHub UI)_

- [ ] Impacts functionality?
- **Functionality** - Does the change ultimately impact how firmware
functions?
- Examples: Add a new library, publish a new PPI, update an algorithm,
...
- [ ] Impacts security?
- **Security** - Does the change have a direct security impact on an
application,
    flow, or firmware?
  - Examples: Crypto algorithm change, buffer overflow fix, parameter
    validation improvement, ...
- [ ] Breaking change?
- **Breaking change** - Will anyone consuming this change experience a
break
    in build or boot behavior?
- Examples: Add a new library class, move a module to a different repo,
call
    a function in a new library class in a pre-existing module, ...
- [ ] Includes tests?
  - **Tests** - Does the change include any explicit test code?
  - Examples: Unit tests, integration tests, robot tests, ...
- [ ] Includes documentation?
- **Documentation** - Does the change contain explicit documentation
additions
    outside direct code modifications (and comments)?
- Examples: Update readme file, add feature readme file, link to
documentation
    on an a separate Web page, ...

## How This Was Tested

N/A

## Integration Instructions

N/A
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