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test: Drop unused boost workaround #25723

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@hebasto hebasto commented Jul 27, 2022

This PR is a follow up of #24065 and removes the workaround which has already been removed in other places.

Moreover, this workaround won't be required even if #25696 is ever merged.

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@DrahtBot DrahtBot added the Tests label Jul 27, 2022
@fanquake fanquake merged commit 62c8646 into bitcoin:master Jul 28, 2022
@hebasto hebasto deleted the 220727-kernel branch July 28, 2022 10:20
sidhujag pushed a commit to syscoin/syscoin that referenced this pull request Jul 29, 2022
ba9a8e6 test: Drop unused boost workaround (Hennadii Stepanov)

Pull request description:

  This PR is a follow up of bitcoin#24065 and removes the workaround which has already been removed in other [places](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24065/files#diff-19427b0dd1a791adc728c82e88f267751ba4f1c751e19262cac03cccd2822216).

  Moreover, this workaround won't be required even if bitcoin#25696 is ever merged.

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