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Fix excessive newline in system.stack_trace #26210

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Remove excessive newline in thread_name column in system.stack_trace table. This fixes #24124.

@robot-clickhouse robot-clickhouse added the pr-bugfix Pull request with bugfix, not backported by default label Jul 11, 2021
@kitaisreal kitaisreal self-assigned this Jul 11, 2021
@kitaisreal kitaisreal merged commit 61bf623 into master Jul 11, 2021
@kitaisreal kitaisreal deleted the system-stack-trace-fix branch July 11, 2021 09:31
alexey-milovidov added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 11, 2021
Backport #26210 to 21.7: Fix excessive newline in `system.stack_trace`
alexey-milovidov added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 11, 2021
Backport #26210 to 21.8: Fix excessive newline in `system.stack_trace`
alexey-milovidov added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 11, 2021
Backport #26210 to 21.6: Fix excessive newline in `system.stack_trace`
zhanglistar pushed a commit to zhanglistar/ClickHouse that referenced this pull request Nov 12, 2021
zhanglistar pushed a commit to zhanglistar/ClickHouse that referenced this pull request Nov 12, 2021
Backport ClickHouse#26210 to 21.8: Fix excessive newline in `system.stack_trace`
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