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chore: make VACUUM TEMPORARY FILES killable #16751

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make VACUUM TEMPORARY FILES killable

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@github-actions github-actions bot added the pr-chore this PR only has small changes that no need to record, like coding styles. label Nov 2, 2024
@dantengsky dantengsky force-pushed the chore-vacuum-tmp-check-abort branch 2 times, most recently from 9e66ac6 to c5f1ddb Compare November 2, 2024 11:33
@dantengsky dantengsky marked this pull request as ready for review November 4, 2024 01:35
@dantengsky dantengsky added this pull request to the merge queue Nov 4, 2024
@BohuTANG BohuTANG removed this pull request from the merge queue due to a manual request Nov 4, 2024
@BohuTANG BohuTANG merged commit 67c5cce into databendlabs:main Nov 4, 2024
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