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[GitHub] [kafka] clolov commented on pull request #12925: Revert "[KAFKA-14324] Upgrade RocksDB to 7.1.2 (#12809)"

clolov commented on PR #12925:
URL: https://github.com/apache/kafka/pull/12925#issuecomment-1332014214

   I understand that this is a fairly urgent change and that we should revert the commit if there is a memory leak, but I am interested in how was this discovered in case I start looking at other RocksDB versions to move to? For example, are there any accessible long-running tests somewhere which unearthed this?


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