Remove dependency on common; split APOC core and APOC extended up to be less reliant on eachother#4259
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Remove dependency on common; split APOC core and APOC extended up to be less reliant on eachother#4259
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We break extended a lot by changing things in common and not realising it affects extended. We have also had issues from users having issues with using core as a module based on the split. I have a branch on core which moves everything into core. This currently is referencing that branch as a module for testing purposes.