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Remove unnecessary append to PLUGINS variable in top-level CMakeLists.txt #10494

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The PLUGINS variable already contains a semicolon separated list of plugins to compile, so there is no need to append the space separated list in ROCKSDB_PLUGINS passed in as compile argument. Removing this unnecessary append now allows CMake based compiles for two or more plugins at a time.

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LGTM, thanks!

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