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Delete deprecated config.Unmarshalable interface #6084

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@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu requested review from a team and tigrannajaryan September 15, 2022 00:47
Signed-off-by: Bogdan <bogdandrutu@gmail.com>
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Codecov Report

Base: 91.58% // Head: 91.58% // No change to project coverage 👍

Coverage data is based on head (dfae48f) compared to base (e73963d).
Patch has no changes to coverable lines.

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config/common.go 100.00% <ø> (ø)

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@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu merged commit 3b334e5 into open-telemetry:main Sep 15, 2022
@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu deleted the unmarshalable branch September 15, 2022 20:48
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