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Replaces fs-err in accounts-db #34860

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We're trying to remove the fs-err crate. For more information, please refer to #34838

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Replace fs_err in accounts-db with std::fs

@brooksprumo brooksprumo self-assigned this Jan 19, 2024
@brooksprumo brooksprumo marked this pull request as ready for review January 19, 2024 19:51
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Attention: 99 lines in your changes are missing coverage. Please review.

Comparison is base (9d13244) 81.7% compared to head (ece029f) 81.7%.
Report is 14 commits behind head on master.

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- Misses      40779    40807     +28     

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lgtm

@brooksprumo brooksprumo merged commit 3eb06b4 into solana-labs:master Jan 19, 2024
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@brooksprumo brooksprumo deleted the fs-err/accounts-db/accounts-db branch January 19, 2024 21:35
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