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ci: install python requests lib in release container image #1241

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install python requests lib in release container image.

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@zyy17 zyy17 requested review from waynexia, discord9 and evenyag March 25, 2023 14:26
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Good job!

@waynexia waynexia merged commit 0eeb5b4 into GreptimeTeam:develop Mar 27, 2023
paomian pushed a commit to paomian/greptimedb that referenced this pull request Oct 19, 2023
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* ci: install python requests lib in release container image

* refactor: add requirements.txt
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