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SDK drift meant that the perplexity sample agent was no longer compiling correctly due to package conflicts. This PR sticks the packages to known versions to avoid this issue in automatic deployments.

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✅ No vulnerabilities or license issues or OpenSSF Scorecard issues found.

OpenSSF Scorecard

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