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chore(deps): update otel/opentelemetry-collector-contrib docker tag to v0.115.1 #2824

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This PR contains the following updates:

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otel/opentelemetry-collector-contrib minor 0.114.0 -> 0.115.1 0.116.0

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@forking-renovate forking-renovate bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Dec 16, 2024
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@bourgeoisor bourgeoisor merged commit b3d7b36 into GoogleCloudPlatform:main Dec 17, 2024
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