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Add a missing import to origin custom tito tagger. #10963
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Stack trace will appear if you tito tag with --no-auto-changelog (which we should be using), due to the missing import for this.
CC @tdawson this should fix the issue you hit next time you go to tag a release. |
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Evaluated for origin test up to 7ea09a1 |
continuous-integration/openshift-jenkins/test SUCCESS (https://ci.openshift.redhat.com/jenkins/job/test_pr_origin/11385/) (Base Commit: 94c4f30) |
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@openshift-bot, the last build failed from the following flakes:
re[merge] |
@openshift-bot, the last build failed from the following flakes: conformance failed on: #9203 re[merge] |
Flake: #11649 |
Evaluated for origin merge up to 7ea09a1 |
continuous-integration/openshift-jenkins/merge SUCCESS (https://ci.openshift.redhat.com/jenkins/job/test_pr_origin/11385/) (Base Commit: 1023112) (Image: devenv-rhel7_5466) |
Stack trace will appear if you tito tag with --no-auto-changelog (which
we should be using), due to the missing import for this.