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The selectObjectContent e2e test is failing with MethodNotAllowed error because S3 Select requests cannot be processed by AWS accounts created after July 25, 2024. This is blocking local e2e testing and development. To unblock this, moved it an integ test file.

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@smilkuri smilkuri changed the title test(client-s3): move selectObjectContent test from e2e to integ test(client-s3): **DO NOT MERGE** move selectObjectContent test from e2e to integ Aug 27, 2025
@smilkuri smilkuri marked this pull request as ready for review August 27, 2025 21:51
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approving as a test, do not merge in this state

@cghirardi cghirardi self-requested a review September 3, 2025 17:20
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Deleting this PR, this was for the purpose of testing. Actual PR #7325

@smilkuri smilkuri closed this Sep 12, 2025
@kuhe kuhe deleted the s3SelectIntegTests branch September 24, 2025 18:22
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