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Bumps tracing from 0.1.43 to 0.1.44.

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tracing 0.1.44

Fixed

  • Fix record_all panic (#3432)

Changed

  • tracing-core: updated to 0.1.36 (#3440)

#3432: tokio-rs/tracing#3432 #3440: tokio-rs/tracing#3440

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Bumps [tracing](https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing) from 0.1.43 to 0.1.44.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/releases)
- [Commits](tokio-rs/tracing@tracing-0.1.43...tracing-0.1.44)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: tracing
  dependency-version: 0.1.44
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
...

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <[email protected]>
@alamb alamb added this pull request to the merge queue Jan 5, 2026
Merged via the queue into main with commit c862012 Jan 5, 2026
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Occasionally we do PRs to bump a bunch of versions in `Cargo.lock`,
recent example:

- #19667

Ideally this should be handled by dependabot already. I suspect the
default limit of 5 is preventing dependabot from creating all the PRs it
needs; this causes it to error and those version bumps are "lost".

- I say "lost" but dependabot can pick it up on the next run... if it
doesn't error again

See an example from a dependabot run:

<img width="703" height="118" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f8ae6b70-6fe1-4613-8c60-28564c23188b"
/>

From the logs:

```text
 +-------------------------------------------------------+
|          Changes to Dependabot Pull Requests          |
+---------+---------------------------------------------+
| created | insta ( from 1.45.0 to 1.46.0 )             |
| created | tracing ( from 0.1.43 to 0.1.44 )           |
| created | syn ( from 2.0.111 to 2.0.113 )             |
| created | async-compression ( from 0.4.35 to 0.4.36 ) |
| created | object_store ( from 0.12.4 to 0.13.0 )      |
| created | serde_json ( from 1.0.145 to 1.0.148 )      |
| created | bigdecimal ( from 0.4.9 to 0.4.10 )         |
| created | clap ( from 4.5.53 to 4.5.54 )              |
| created | libc ( from 0.2.177 to 0.2.179 )            |
| created | tokio ( from 1.48.0 to 1.49.0 )             |
| created | tokio-util ( from 0.7.17 to 0.7.18 )        |
| created | sqllogictest ( from 0.28.4 to 0.29.0 )      |
+---------+---------------------------------------------+
```

We expect to have all these PRs created (this was for the run 5 days
ago), but only these were created on that day:

- #19645
- #19644
- #19643

And considering these PRs were still open at the time:

- #19544
- #19325

We can see it hit the 5 limit.

> Dependabot default behavior:
>
> - If five pull requests with version updates are open, no further pull
requests are raised until some of those open requests are merged or
closed.
> - Security updates have a separate, internal limit of ten open pull
requests which cannot be changed.

-
https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/dependabot/working-with-dependabot/dependabot-options-reference#open-pull-requests-limit-

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Bump the limit to 15. We might have an appetite for increasing it more,
15 was chosen arbitrarily.

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Dependabot only.

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