gemini-code-assist[bot] commented on PR #37172: URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/37172#issuecomment-3684840104
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This includes minor version bumps for packages like `beartype`, `cachetools`, `Cython`, `google-auth`, `google-cloud-*` libraries, `opentelemetry-*` libraries, `proto-plus`, `pyparsing`, `soupsieve`, `sqlparse`, `tzdata`, and `urllib3`. * **New Dependencies Introduced**: Several new dependencies have been added to the `requirements.txt` files, including `betterproto`, `distro`, `envoy-data-plane`, `google-cloud-monitoring`, `grpcio-tools`, `grpclib`, `h2`, `hpack`, `hyperframe`, `opentelemetry-resourcedetector-gcp`, `sniffio`, and `pydantic-settings`, enhancing the capabilities of the container images. * **Milvus and gRPC Dependency Alignment**: The `pymilvus` and `milvus-lite` dependencies have been adjusted to specific version ranges (`2.4.x`) for Python versions up to 3.12, while maintaining `2.5.x` for Python 3.13+. 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