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chore: bump libs to the latest tag 0.13.2 #2871

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What type of PR is this?

/kind release

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/area build

What this PR does / why we need it:

This PR bumps libs to the latest available tag 0.13.2. We need to open the PR directly against the release branch because Falco master doesn't work anymore with 0.13.2

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/approve

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poiana commented Oct 16, 2023

LGTM label has been added.

Git tree hash: ff1809e698443c3af7c1ff89555c9cb11ea8d4c8

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poiana commented Oct 16, 2023

[APPROVALNOTIFIER] This PR is APPROVED

This pull-request has been approved by: Andreagit97, FedeDP, jasondellaluce, leogr

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@poiana poiana merged commit 9eb6116 into falcosecurity:release/0.36.x Oct 16, 2023
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