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test(DRIVERS-2511): update wire versions for 4.0+ #1629

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@durran durran commented Aug 9, 2024

DRIVERS-2511 Updates the wire versions in the max staleness and SDAM test suites to support 4.0+ since 3.6 servers are no longer supported.

Node PR with spec tests passing: mongodb/node-mongodb-native#4182

  • Update changelog.
  • Make sure there are generated JSON files from the YAML test files.
  • Test changes in at least one language driver.
  • Test these changes against all server versions and topologies (including standalone, replica set, sharded
    clusters, and serverless).

@durran durran force-pushed the DRIVERS-2511-update branch from d7bace9 to 78fd045 Compare August 9, 2024 15:08
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Tests pass in python

@durran durran merged commit 348d2f3 into master Aug 12, 2024
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@durran durran deleted the DRIVERS-2511-update branch August 12, 2024 23:10
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