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Attempt to fix vercel edge crash #5636

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Attempt to fix vercel edge crash #5636

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@alishaz-polymath alishaz-polymath commented Nov 22, 2022

What does this PR do?

Likely fixes the edge function crash that started slightly after the previous function got merged, although some caching is going on making it hard to validate.

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If it works on windows, let's merge this 🚀

@emrysal emrysal changed the title Reverts PR with windows support to test Vercel edge crash Attempt to fix vercel edge crash Nov 22, 2022
@emrysal emrysal enabled auto-merge (squash) November 22, 2022 13:13
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@emrysal emrysal merged commit 1070cc2 into main Nov 22, 2022
@emrysal emrysal deleted the revert-5602-debug branch November 22, 2022 13:33
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