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  1. RELEASE.md

    *   Fixes issues arising from undefined behavior stemming from users supplying invalid resource handles ([CVE-2022-29207](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-29207))
    *   Fixes a segfault due to missing support for quantized types ([CVE-2022-29205](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-29205))
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  2. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.19.md

    - Kube-apiserver, kube-scheduler and kube-controller manager now use SO_REUSEPORT socket option when listening on address defined by --bind-address and --secure-port flags, when running on Unix systems (Windows is NOT supported). This allows to run multiple instances of those processes on a single host with the same configuration, which allows to update/restart them in a graceful...
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  3. src/main/webapp/css/bootstrap.min.css.map

    row-cols($count) {\n  & > * {\n    flex: 0 0 100% / $count;\n    max-width: 100% / $count;\n  }\n}\n","// Breakpoint viewport sizes and media queries.\n//\n// Breakpoints are defined as a map of (name: minimum width), order from small to large:\n//\n//    (xs: 0, sm: 576px, md: 768px, lg: 992px, xl: 1200px)\n//\n// The map defined in the `$grid-breakpoints` global variable is used as the `$breakpoints` argument by default.\n\n// Name of the next breakpoint, or null for the last breakpoint.\n//\n//  ...
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    row-cols($count) {\n  & > * {\n    flex: 0 0 100% / $count;\n    max-width: 100% / $count;\n  }\n}\n","// Breakpoint viewport sizes and media queries.\n//\n// Breakpoints are defined as a map of (name: minimum width), order from small to large:\n//\n//    (xs: 0, sm: 576px, md: 768px, lg: 992px, xl: 1200px)\n//\n// The map defined in the `$grid-breakpoints` global variable is used as the `$breakpoints` argument by default.\n\n// Name of the next breakpoint, or null for the last breakpoint.\n//\n//  ...
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