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[Chore] Update cargo.toml repository links #3342

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@raychu86 raychu86 commented Jul 2, 2024

Motivation

This PR is mainly cleanup and updating inaccurate links.

This PR updates the old references to AleoHQ/snarkOS with the new AleoNet/snarkOS. This also fixes the lockfile issue of having mixed snarkVM versions and bumps the self_update crate version.

Related to ProvableHQ/snarkVM#2512.

Also resolves - #3334

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LGTM (the only "AleoHQ" reference I can see is the readme twitter badge) 👍

@raychu86 raychu86 dismissed stale reviews from niklaslong, ljedrz, and vicsn via 3c66e9e September 9, 2024 17:18
@raychu86 raychu86 requested review from vicsn and aleojohn September 9, 2024 17:18
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LGTM CI passes in PR comment link

@zosorock zosorock merged commit 09e3d2f into ProvableHQ:mainnet-staging Sep 10, 2024
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