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[packit] Propose downstream failed for release v0.19.0 #1357

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packit-as-a-service bot opened this issue Dec 13, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1359
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[packit] Propose downstream failed for release v0.19.0 #1357

packit-as-a-service bot opened this issue Dec 13, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1359

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Packit failed on creating pull-requests in dist-git (https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-coreos-installer.git):

dist-git branch error
f38 See https://dashboard.packit.dev/results/propose-downstream/5578
f39 See https://dashboard.packit.dev/results/propose-downstream/5577
rawhide See https://dashboard.packit.dev/results/propose-downstream/5576

You can retrigger the update by adding a comment (/packit propose-downstream) into this issue.

@prestist prestist mentioned this issue Dec 14, 2023
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prestist added a commit to prestist/coreos-installer that referenced this issue Dec 14, 2023
The `changelog-entry` field needs a value which creates an output of
the entry you want in your changelog.

fixes coreos#1357
prestist added a commit to prestist/coreos-installer that referenced this issue Dec 14, 2023
The `changelog-entry` field needs a value which creates an output of
the entry you want in your changelog.

fixes coreos#1357
prestist added a commit to prestist/coreos-installer that referenced this issue Dec 14, 2023
The `changelog-entry` field needs a value which creates an output of
the entry you want in your changelog.

fixes coreos#1357
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