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[libgcrypt] new stable release (1.10.1) #24216

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Describe the pull request
Updates libgcrypt to a new stable 1.10.1 release.

  • Which triplets are supported/not supported? Have you updated the CI baseline?

    No change

  • Does your PR follow the maintainer guide?

    Yes

  • If you have added/updated a port: Have you run ./vcpkg x-add-version --all and committed the result?

Yes

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You have modified or added at least one vcpkg.json where a "license" field is missing.

If you feel able to do so, please consider adding a "license" field to the following files:

  • ports/libgcrypt/vcpkg.json

Valid values for the license field can be found in the documentation

@LilyWangLL LilyWangLL self-assigned this Apr 18, 2022
@LilyWangLL LilyWangLL added the category:port-update The issue is with a library, which is requesting update new revision label Apr 18, 2022
@LilyWangLL LilyWangLL added the info:reviewed Pull Request changes follow basic guidelines label Apr 18, 2022
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Thanks!

@strega-nil-ms strega-nil-ms merged commit 84f0ea2 into microsoft:master Apr 18, 2022
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