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Clippy Pedantic Acceptable Commits Try Again #6748

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I changed the wording of a commit to include clippy::.

#6738
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GNU testsuite comparison:

Skip an intermittent issue tests/tail/inotify-dir-recreate (fails in this run but passes in the 'main' branch)
GNU test failed: tests/timeout/timeout. tests/timeout/timeout is passing on 'main'. Maybe you have to rebase?

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You can force push to branches to overture old commits so you don't have to create new PRs. I'll try to look at this tomorrow

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Great! Yeah this all looks good!

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@sylvestre @cakebaker How are these GNU tests doing? Are they usual suspects for intermittently failing tests?

@sylvestre sylvestre merged commit 892e9a4 into uutils:main Sep 30, 2024
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@tertsdiepraam: yes, they are the usual suspects for intermittently failing tests :|

@dcampbell24: thanks!

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Yes, please use force-push in the future to preserve discussions about a PR :)

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Sure, I didn't know that I could do that.

@dcampbell24 dcampbell24 deleted the fix-clippy-reduced-commits-try-try-again branch September 30, 2024 20:42
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