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Update runtime image tag to 10.4.0-python-3.9-base #2122

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This pull request updates the runtime image tag in the to the latest tag.

@tatiana tatiana added the safe to test Adding this label to a PR, will allow running all the tests in CI. (use it with caution) label Mar 6, 2024
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 90.09%. Comparing base (02f7a89) to head (2ee4f8e).

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@tatiana tatiana closed this Mar 21, 2024
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tatiana commented Mar 21, 2024

Closed in favour of #2127

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