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[branched] Ignore json-glib broken symlink and unpin #3109

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@travier travier commented Aug 21, 2024

See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2297094


Will have to open the same for Rawhide as well.

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LGTM

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marmijo commented Aug 21, 2024

PR for rawhide: #3117

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marmijo commented Aug 21, 2024

This will need a rebase and a quick edit after #3116 merges.

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travier commented Aug 26, 2024

Rebased

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Thanks!

@jlebon jlebon merged commit 76ef7cb into coreos:branched Aug 26, 2024
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jlebon commented Aug 28, 2024

The tests/ changes here need to be done against testing-devel. It'll be overwritten by the next sync. Sorry, I missed this.

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travier commented Aug 29, 2024

#3129

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