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merge 2.18.1 back to master #4447

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@sreuland sreuland commented Jul 5, 2022

PR Checklist

PR Structure

  • This PR has reasonably narrow scope (if not, break it down into smaller PRs).
  • This PR avoids mixing refactoring changes with feature changes (split into two PRs
    otherwise).
  • This PR's title starts with name of package that is most changed in the PR, ex.
    services/friendbot, or all or doc if the changes are broad or impact many
    packages.

Thoroughness

  • This PR adds tests for the most critical parts of the new functionality or fixes.
  • I've updated any docs (developer docs, .md
    files, etc... affected by this change). Take a look in the docs folder for a given service,
    like this one.

Release planning

  • I've updated the relevant CHANGELOG (here for Horizon) if
    needed with deprecations, added features, breaking changes, and DB schema changes.
  • I've decided if this PR requires a new major/minor version according to
    semver, or if it's mainly a patch change. The PR is targeted at the next
    release branch if it's not a patch change.

What

Porting the changes done in maintenance release 2.18.1 back to master. There was a significant change done to txsub for ro db usage, 4418 and that needs to be brought into master now.

Why

keep master up to date with latest fixes done on maintenance release

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@sreuland sreuland closed this Jul 5, 2022
@bartekn bartekn deleted the horizon-release-2.18.1 branch December 7, 2022 16:16
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