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Automated changes by create-pull-request GitHub action

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Summary of Changes

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This pull request, automatically generated by a GitHub action, updates the version tags and associated commit SHAs for the 'arabica' application and its node component. The primary goal is to ensure that all references to these versions within the project's configuration are current and accurate, reflecting the latest releases and maintaining consistency across the codebase.

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  • Application Version Update: The app-latest-tag has been updated from "v6.3.0-arabica" to "v6.4.0-arabica".
  • Application Commit SHA Update: The app-latest-sha has been updated to "81a4ab5f1bf39132c831ac89c979f46466294d21" to reflect the new application version.
  • Node Version Tag Adjustment: The node-latest-tag has been adjusted from "v0.28.4-arabica" to "v0.28.4".
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This pull request, generated by an automated process, updates release tags and commit SHAs for the Arabica devnet. While the celestia-app version update appears correct, the change to node-latest-tag is inconsistent. It removes the -arabica suffix, which is kept for the app-latest-tag. This could cause confusion or point to an incorrect software version for the devnet, especially since the corresponding node-latest-sha has not been updated. My review includes a suggestion to restore the -arabica suffix for consistency and correctness.

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@jcstein jcstein merged commit d7af4f1 into main Dec 2, 2025
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@jcstein jcstein deleted the create-pull-request/patch branch December 2, 2025 17:01
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