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fix: set ibc keepers for forwarding #429

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The changes in this pull request involve the addition of a new line in the RegisterLegacyModules function within the legacy.go file. This line establishes a connection between the ForwardingKeeper and the IBCKeepers, specifically allowing the ForwardingKeeper to utilize the ChannelKeeper and TransferKeeper. The overall structure and logic of the function remain unchanged, with no alterations to error handling or control flow.

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legacy.go Added a call to app.ForwardingKeeper.SetIBCKeepers(app.IBCKeeper.ChannelKeeper, app.TransferKeeper) in the RegisterLegacyModules function.

Possibly related PRs

  • chore: update dependencies #421: The changes in this PR involve modifications to the import statements in legacy.go, which directly relate to the new functionality added in the RegisterLegacyModules function regarding the ForwardingKeeper.

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A new line hops in today.
ForwardingKeeper's now in sight,
With IBCKeepers, all feels right.
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@johnletey johnletey merged commit 2592437 into main Nov 13, 2024
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@johnletey johnletey deleted the john/set-ibc-keepers branch November 13, 2024 15:22
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