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Run CI #221

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and see what goes wrong

@phil-davis phil-davis self-assigned this Apr 4, 2018
and see what goes wrong
@phil-davis phil-davis force-pushed the phil-davis-patch-2 branch from dfa2b76 to f172018 Compare April 5, 2018 00:38
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Merging #221 into master will not change coverage.
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  Coverage     34.61%   34.61%           
  Complexity     1375     1375           
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  Files            32       32           
  Lines          3975     3975           
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  Hits           1376     1376           
  Misses         2599     2599

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Fail is due to core having sharing autocompletion tests that now use different/longer group names. See #222 for proposed fix to user_ldap.

@phil-davis phil-davis closed this Apr 5, 2018
@phil-davis phil-davis deleted the phil-davis-patch-2 branch April 5, 2018 02:54
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