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[GitHub] [airflow] mattinbits commented on issue #6442: [AIRFLOW-5771] Straighten out alembic migrations

mattinbits commented on issue #6442: [AIRFLOW-5771] Straighten out alembic migrations
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/6442#issuecomment-557568806
 
 
   Doesn't rewriting the lineage in this way create a problem for anyone who has already deployed a released version which contains the multiple heads, such as 1.10.5? Multiple heads leads to multiple rows in the `alembic_version` table and I'm not sure it's valid to just remove branches in this way. Isn't the correct way to create a new migration which merges the branches?

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