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Add backcompat check for executors that don't inherit BaseExecutor (#… #41927

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@potiuk potiuk commented Sep 1, 2024

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(cherry picked from commit f168d0a)


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potiuk commented Sep 1, 2024

Backport of #41906

@potiuk potiuk merged commit 3b9935e into apache:v2-10-test Sep 1, 2024
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…41906) (#41927)

(cherry picked from commit f168d0a)

Co-authored-by: Daniel Standish <15932138+dstandish@users.noreply.github.com>
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