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@Yury-Fridlyand Yury-Fridlyand commented Sep 13, 2022

Signed-off-by: Yury-Fridlyand [email protected]

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12.09.2022 GHA Windows env was updated and it caused ODBC workflow to crash.
See workflow runs before and after the update.

Issues Resolved

Fixed failing ODBC workflow

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lgtm

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Thanks for resolving it so quickly.

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Thanks for your quick fix!

@Yury-Fridlyand Yury-Fridlyand merged commit ffb3ce7 into opensearch-project:main Sep 13, 2022
@Yury-Fridlyand Yury-Fridlyand deleted the dev-fix-odbc-build branch September 13, 2022 21:22
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