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Upgrade tests to moto v5 #779

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Upgrade tests to moto v5 #779

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bmwiedemann pushed a commit to bmwiedemann/openSUSE that referenced this pull request Feb 14, 2024
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Merging #779 (e6f60c5) into main (cb2eb37) will decrease coverage by 0.28%.
Report is 4 commits behind head on main.
The diff coverage is n/a.

❗ Current head e6f60c5 differs from pull request most recent head 1185c15. Consider uploading reports for the commit 1185c15 to get more accurate results

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- Coverage   91.54%   91.27%   -0.28%     
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  Files          17       17              
  Lines        1621     1627       +6     
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+ Hits         1484     1485       +1     
- Misses        137      142       +5     

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Co-authored-by: Jirka Borovec <[email protected]>
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MSeal commented Mar 28, 2024

Failure that's left is already fixed in main -- going to merge instead of trying to pull the base up to the PR

@MSeal MSeal merged commit 9f668ee into nteract:main Mar 28, 2024
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