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chore: upgrade dd-trace-py to 2.17.0 #542

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Upgrade tracer to get the latest span pointer fixes.

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also confirmed that this works as expected in our span pointers test setup.

@apiarian-datadog apiarian-datadog marked this pull request as ready for review November 21, 2024 19:40
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@apiarian-datadog apiarian-datadog merged commit 67dda58 into main Nov 21, 2024
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@apiarian-datadog apiarian-datadog deleted the aleksandr.pasechnik/dd-trace-py-2.17.0 branch November 21, 2024 19:54
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