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Olivier Duchateau 4a9ee6e089 net/msgraph: update to 0.3.4
0.3.4 - Jan 14, 2026
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  - Remove drive bundles duplicates
  - doc: Update URL to libsoup

  0.3.3 - Jan 27, 2025
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  - CI release service fix

  0.3.2 - Jan 27, 2025
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  - Extended user service (photo, contacts, folders, find)
  - Improved mail service
  - Add rate limiting support

  0.3.1 - Oct 02, 2024
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   * Fix pkgconfig file using wrong api version

  0.3.0 - Sep 30, 2024
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  NOTE: This needs a recent version of gvfs

   * Set select scopes during requests
   * Add support for business "Add to OneDrive" sharepoints

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