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HPCC-18293 Remove the no longer needed ESPuses HIDL feature #10461

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@afishbeck afishbeck commented Sep 26, 2017

The ESPuses feature hasn't been needed for years, and it can cause
problems with interface versioning.

Signed-off-by: Anthony Fishbeck anthony.fishbeck@lexisnexis.com

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The ESPuses feature hasn't been needed for years, and it can cause
problems with interface versioning.

Signed-off-by: Anthony Fishbeck <anthony.fishbeck@lexisnexis.com>
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Automated Smoketest: ✅
Sha: 265333a
Build: success
Build: success
ECL Watch: Rebuilding Site

errors warnings build time
0 75 42.851 seconds

Install hpccsystems-platform-community_6.5.0-trunk0.el7.x86_64.rpm
HPCC Start: OK

Unit tests result:

Test total passed failed errors timeout
unittest 92 92 0 0 0
wutoolTest(Dali) 19 19 0 0 0
wutoolTest(Cassandra) 19 19 0 0 0

Regression test result:

phase total pass fail
setup (hthor) 11 11 0
setup (thor) 11 11 0
setup (roxie) 11 11 0
test (hthor) 744 744 0
test (thor) 639 639 0
test (roxie) 772 772 0

HPCC Stop: OK
HPCC Uninstall: OK

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@wangkx Please review

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wangkx commented Sep 27, 2017

@richardkchapman Looks find.

@richardkchapman richardkchapman merged commit b0c0635 into hpcc-systems:master Sep 28, 2017
@afishbeck afishbeck deleted the removeESDLuses branch October 7, 2022 16:37
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