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We ran into #46215 again. 4.11.2 breaks CI, restritcing it.


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Dup of #47319, but probably not worth waiting on Vincent to wake up.

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Oh I didnt see that one, it would be nice if we could post on Airflow CI CD channel for such fixes to avoid dupes.

@amoghrajesh amoghrajesh changed the title Restricting pymongo 4.11.2 that breaks CI Restrict pymongo to less than 4.11 for our CI Mar 4, 2025
@amoghrajesh amoghrajesh merged commit ff1e0e3 into apache:main Mar 4, 2025
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potiuk commented Mar 4, 2025

I opened it in the meantime as well - and turned it into follow - up #47338 has better description for root cause and link to the mongomock issue that is the root cause of the problem.

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