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fix: pin sonarscanner version #712

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fix: pin sonarscanner version #712

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This is a hotfix: pinning sonarscanner version to 5.x.x (compatible version)
Sonarscanner has done some major upgrades in their latest release v6.0.0, which is causing the sonar cli to fail in all build steps.

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@shrutiburman shrutiburman merged commit 91c0f7c into main Jan 11, 2024
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@shrutiburman shrutiburman deleted the fix-sonarscanner branch January 11, 2024 08:33
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