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[tests-only] [full-ci] Bump core commit id to include PR 39793 getPersonalSpaceIdForUser changes #3186

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@phil-davis phil-davis commented Feb 16, 2022

Bumps the core commit id for tests in master branch. Gets the code from owncloud/core#39793 running in CI for the edge branch.
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This is similar to cs3org/reva#2556 and cs3org/reva#2557

The core test code changes should not be really relevant her in oCIS, because the test code uses the graph API end points to fins out space ids. But the commit id bump makes sure that there is no accidental side-effect.

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@phil-davis phil-davis merged commit c2caf38 into master Feb 17, 2022
@delete-merged-branch delete-merged-branch bot deleted the bump-core-commit-id-20220216-a branch February 17, 2022 04:03
ownclouders pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 17, 2022
Merge: dfc87e5 804a755
Author: Phil Davis <[email protected]>
Date:   Thu Feb 17 09:48:09 2022 +0545

    Merge pull request #3186 from owncloud/bump-core-commit-id-20220216-a

    [tests-only] [full-ci] Bump core commit id to include PR 39793 getPersonalSpaceIdForUser changes
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