bump containerd/nri go dep to v0.12.0#1892
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This commit bumps the github.com/containerd/nri go module to v0.12.0. The vendor diff has been verified and it is mostly (if not all) additive changes to the NRI API. The NRI Plugin Stub interface, which we depend on, also does not have breaking changes (only additive ones). Signed-off-by: Tariq Ibrahim <tibrahim@nvidia.com>
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This commit bumps the github.com/containerd/nri go module to v0.12.0. The vendor diff has been verified and it is mostly (if not all) additive changes to the NRI API. The NRI Plugin Stub interface, which we depend on, also does not have breaking changes (only additive ones).