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Chatted with @shinrich offline and she is going to mark related fixes
TS-4813 and TS-4507 for backport from 7.0.0 to 6.2.1, which should take care of
the "missing to delete the stream cases".
Github user gtenev commented on the issue:
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I was actually thinking to propose just adding a
âcatch-all-delete-streamâ call in `destroy()` before `THREAD_FREE()` in 7.0.
It seems to me that the point of this Jira TS-4813 /
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Not clear we want to move this to 7.0. The main changes have already been
applied (check to see if stream is still in list before deleting and
appropriately signal that the stream should
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Try again [approve ci].
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Just a heads up, but this PR is against 6.2.x branch, the code has
diverged, so will need one PR for 6.2.x and one for master. @gtenev Please make
a PR for master at your earliest convenience
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