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chore: using patched opendal based on v0.49.0 #16784

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@dantengsky dantengsky commented Nov 7, 2024

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Summary

using patched opendal.

which categories the XML dersierialization errors as recoverable and is based on opendal v0.49.0

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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 7, 2024
which categories the XML dersierialization errors as recoverable.
@dantengsky dantengsky force-pushed the release/v1.2.636-rc4-patch-opendal branch from 892b879 to 1d90b8c Compare November 7, 2024 06:51
@dantengsky dantengsky changed the title chore: using patched opendal based on v0.40.0 chore: using patched opendal based on v0.49.0 Nov 7, 2024
@dantengsky dantengsky marked this pull request as ready for review November 7, 2024 07:28
@dantengsky dantengsky merged commit 3207a26 into databendlabs:release/v1.2.636-rc4 Nov 7, 2024
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