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chore: use zulu-9 #828

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@jorsol jorsol commented May 19, 2017

Use Azul Zulu to test Java 9 builds

@jorsol jorsol changed the title use zulu-9 chore: use zulu-9 May 19, 2017
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Merging #828 into master will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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Thanks Jorge!

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jorsol commented May 20, 2017

Your welcome Dave!

BTW the [ERROR: replication slot "pgjdbc_logical_replication_slot" is active for PID 19978] in PgHEAD it's not related to this, maybe Gordiychuk can help with that.

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maybe Gordiychuk can help with that.

Sure, #829

@davecramer davecramer merged commit 4ac7488 into pgjdbc:master May 21, 2017
@jorsol jorsol deleted the zulu-9 branch September 22, 2017 22:40
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