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Move the patch to compute #9120

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Move the patch to compute #9120

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Problem

All the other patches were moved to the compute directory, and only one was left in the patches subdirectory in the root directory.

Summary of changes

The patch was moved to the compute directory as others

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github-actions bot commented Sep 24, 2024

5012 tests run: 4848 passed, 0 failed, 164 skipped (full report)


Flaky tests (4)

Postgres 17

Postgres 14

Code coverage* (full report)

  • functions: 32.1% (7471 of 23243 functions)
  • lines: 50.0% (60220 of 120506 lines)

* collected from Rust tests only


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e43e05b at 2024-09-24T13:07:51.655Z :recycle:

@a-masterov a-masterov merged commit b224a5a into main Sep 24, 2024
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@a-masterov a-masterov deleted the amasterov/move-patch-to-compute branch September 24, 2024 13:13
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