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  1. size_t is not UInt64 on MacOS this compile error intro by PR [feature](agg) support aggregate function group_array_intersect #33265

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cherry-pick #33834 to branch-2.1

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1. MacOS use libhdfs3, so we need call different function.
    this compile error intro by PR apache#33680
2. size_t is not UInt64 on MacOS
    this compile error intro by PR apache#33265
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run buildall

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clang-tidy review says "All clean, LGTM! 👍"

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LGTM

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PR approved by at least one committer and no changes requested.

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PR approved by anyone and no changes requested.

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LGTM

@cambyzju cambyzju merged commit 10e0988 into apache:branch-2.1 Apr 26, 2024
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