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[FSSDK-10587] chore: rollback to 4.0.0 #491

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  • Rollback to 4.0.0

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@muzahidul-opti muzahidul-opti marked this pull request as ready for review August 22, 2024 17:28
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It looks like reverting 4.0.2 only, not 4.0.1.

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It looks like reverting 4.0.2 only, not 4.0.1.

Oh, I thought only forwarding exception part should be updated.
So, we need to remove ClientForODPOnly class also, right?

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LGTM! we can fix FSSDK-000 and confirm unit tests passed

@muzahidul-opti muzahidul-opti changed the title [FSSDK-0000] chore: rollback to 4.0.0 [FSSDK-10587] chore: rollback to 4.0.0 Aug 23, 2024
@muzahidul-opti muzahidul-opti merged commit d1aabb8 into master Aug 23, 2024
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@muzahidul-opti muzahidul-opti deleted the muzahid/rollback-4.0.0 branch August 23, 2024 17:25
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