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@DmitriyMusatkin DmitriyMusatkin commented Apr 1, 2025

Issue #, if available:

Description of changes:
make AWS_CRT_USE_WINDOWS_DLL_SEMANTICS the variable for forcing win semantics
remove gcc < 4

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 89.64%. Comparing base (408e9c9) to head (11d0877).

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seems like part of #501

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