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[critical] 0pdd created 13 duplicates of the issues that were already created some years ago #366

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php-coder opened this issue Jul 9, 2022 · 9 comments

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I don't know what has happened, perhaps, the algorithm has changed but today 0pdd has created 13 duplicates for already existing issues.

Examples: https://github.com/php-coder/mystamps/issues/created_by/0pdd all the issues started from php-coder/mystamps#1572 and ended at php-coder/mystamps#1584 are duplicates.

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At least one backward-incompatible change is found: cqfn/pdd#163 That's made me frustrated :-(

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@php-coder this should be the fix: cqfn/pdd#208 We will release now, at #368

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@rultor release, tag is 0.31.3

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rultor commented Jul 12, 2022

@rultor release, tag is 0.31.3

@yegor256 OK, I will release it now. Please check the progress here

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rultor commented Jul 12, 2022

@rultor release, tag is 0.31.3

@yegor256 Done! FYI, the full log is here (took me 5min)

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@php-coder should be fixed, can you please check?

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@yegor256 How I can test it?

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@php-coder just push something to the master branch

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At least there is no new issues have been created :) Closing.

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