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Backport of fix: revert go mod compat for sdk,api to 1.19 into release/1.15.x #16328

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This PR is auto-generated from #16323 to be assessed for backporting due to the inclusion of the label backport/1.15.

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This reverts changes from #16263 so that consumers of API/SDK modules can still use older, supported versions of Go with those modules.


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@hc-github-team-consul-core hc-github-team-consul-core force-pushed the backport/dans/fix-api-sdk-go-compat-to-1.19/privately-rational-salmon branch from 065ab57 to c2ddc84 Compare February 18, 2023 19:59
@hc-github-team-consul-core hc-github-team-consul-core force-pushed the backport/dans/fix-api-sdk-go-compat-to-1.19/privately-rational-salmon branch from 3201ce0 to e1f83fc Compare February 18, 2023 19:59
@github-actions github-actions bot added the theme/api Relating to the HTTP API interface label Feb 18, 2023
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Auto approved Consul Bot automated PR

@hc-github-team-consul-core hc-github-team-consul-core merged commit a3a9b05 into release/1.15.x Feb 18, 2023
@hc-github-team-consul-core hc-github-team-consul-core deleted the backport/dans/fix-api-sdk-go-compat-to-1.19/privately-rational-salmon branch February 18, 2023 20:17
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