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[tests-only] [full-ci] Bump core commit id to include empty skeleton test changes #2685

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@phil-davis phil-davis commented Oct 27, 2021

and add expected failures for new tests related to issue #2711

Part of issue owncloud/QA#695

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@phil-davis phil-davis force-pushed the bump-commit-id-emptySkeleton branch from d9f1b6b to 135cc27 Compare November 1, 2021 09:57
@phil-davis phil-davis force-pushed the bump-commit-id-emptySkeleton branch from 135cc27 to 5665fc4 Compare November 1, 2021 10:49
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@phil-davis phil-davis merged commit bf05689 into master Nov 1, 2021
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Merge: c94615f 5665fc4
Author: Phil Davis <[email protected]>
Date:   Mon Nov 1 18:24:42 2021 +0545

    Merge pull request #2685 from owncloud/bump-commit-id-emptySkeleton

    [tests-only] [full-ci] Bump core commit id to include empty skeleton test changes
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