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[python] Work around pyarrow>=13 issue on MacOS, release-1.11 branch #2738

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@johnkerl johnkerl commented Jun 14, 2024

Issue and/or context: Apply #2734 to release-1.11 for #2692, hoping to isolate the segfault from #2734.

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@johnkerl johnkerl changed the title [python] Work around pyarrow>=13 issue on MacOS, 1.11 branch [python] Work around pyarrow>=13 issue on MacOS, release-1.11 branch Jun 14, 2024
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Segfaults like main on #2734 ✅ . This was just an experiment.

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