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@Techassi Techassi commented Jan 21, 2026

Based on #1406 (needs merge/rebase first). Part of #1371 and #1374.

This is a test to see if we can remove HDFS 3.4.1 (like planned), because it is only needed for Druid 34.0.0.

CI test build: https://github.com/stackabletech/docker-images/actions/runs/21212308400

@Techassi Techassi force-pushed the chore/druid-bump-hdfs branch from 2985d6f to 3d9d091 Compare January 26, 2026 13:21
@Techassi Techassi force-pushed the chore/druid-bump-hdfs branch from 3d9d091 to f43388d Compare January 26, 2026 13:23
@Techassi Techassi marked this pull request as ready for review January 26, 2026 13:23
@Techassi Techassi moved this to Development: Waiting for Review in Stackable Engineering Jan 26, 2026
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@maltesander maltesander moved this from Development: Waiting for Review to Development: In Review in Stackable Engineering Jan 26, 2026
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LGTM!

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LGTM

@NickLarsenNZ NickLarsenNZ added this pull request to the merge queue Jan 26, 2026
Merged via the queue into main with commit 521605a Jan 26, 2026
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@NickLarsenNZ NickLarsenNZ deleted the chore/druid-bump-hdfs branch January 26, 2026 16:13
@NickLarsenNZ NickLarsenNZ moved this from Development: In Review to Development: Done in Stackable Engineering Jan 26, 2026
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