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This pull request prepares new gem releases for the following gems:

  • opentelemetry-instrumentation-dalli 0.27.1 (was 0.27.0)

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opentelemetry-instrumentation-dalli

v0.27.1 / 2025-04-21

  • FIXED: Only prepend Dalli patch if binary protocol defined

@robertlaurin robertlaurin merged commit a171fb1 into main Apr 21, 2025
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@robertlaurin robertlaurin deleted the release/opentelemetry-instrumentation-dalli branch April 21, 2025 14:48
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All releases completed successfully.

Successfully released opentelemetry-instrumentation-dalli 0.27.1

yiyuan-he pushed a commit to yiyuan-he/opentelemetry-ruby-contrib that referenced this pull request Apr 30, 2025
….0) (open-telemetry#1494)

* release: Release opentelemetry-instrumentation-dalli 0.27.1 (was 0.27.0)

* chore: trigger ci

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Co-authored-by: OpenTelemetry Bot <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Robert Laurin <[email protected]>
yiyuan-he pushed a commit to yiyuan-he/opentelemetry-ruby-contrib that referenced this pull request May 14, 2025
….0) (open-telemetry#1494)

* release: Release opentelemetry-instrumentation-dalli 0.27.1 (was 0.27.0)

* chore: trigger ci

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Co-authored-by: OpenTelemetry Bot <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Robert Laurin <[email protected]>
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