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Fix typo in 'core tables successfully installed' msg #2648

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  • [x ] Commit message has the format required by CONTRIBUTING guide
  • [ x] Commits are split per component (core, individual modules, libs, utils, ...)
  • [ x] Each component has a single commit (if not, squash them into one commit)
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  • Related to issue #XXXX (replace XXXX with an open issue number)

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Fixes minor typo in messages from database config bash scripts.

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miconda commented Feb 23, 2021

Thanks! However, the commit message first line has to be prefixed with the component name, in this case being kamctl. I can apply the PR patch manually this time, but have it in mind for next PRs - more details at:

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Sure! Thank you Daniel.

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miconda commented Feb 24, 2021

Pushed manually to master branch, thanks!

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