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[fix][build] Mongo is fixed for 2.10.5 #20810

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@dave2wave dave2wave commented Jul 14, 2023

Motivation

After updating the branch to 2.10.5 to prepare for release cycle the build fails.

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Update the missed change to pulsar-io/mongo/pom.xml

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@dave2wave dave2wave changed the title Mongo is fixed for 2.10.5 [fix][build] Mongo is fixed for 2.10.5 Jul 14, 2023
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I'm going to merge this since it is necessary, but the CI is in bad shape and there is a lot of work to do to fix the branch.

@dave2wave dave2wave merged commit 1cd009d into branch-2.10 Jul 14, 2023
@michaeljmarshall michaeljmarshall deleted the Fixed-missed-update-for-2.10.5 branch July 19, 2023 14:26
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