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[24.0] Create harmonized collections from correct tool outputs #19222

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@wm75 wm75 commented Nov 29, 2024

Fix for #19221

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wm75 commented Nov 29, 2024

Tool framework tests are finally passing except for an unrelated test.

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That looks good, can you rebase the PR against 24.0 (git rebase --onto release_24.0 HEAD~3) and change the target branch of the PR to 24.0 ?

Bug fixes can go to the oldest supported release or the first release where the bug was introduced, which would be 24.0 when this tool was added.

@wm75 wm75 changed the base branch from dev to release_24.0 November 29, 2024 16:03
@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title Create harmonized collections from correct tool outputs [24.0] Create harmonized collections from correct tool outputs Nov 29, 2024
@mvdbeek mvdbeek merged commit ee5f807 into galaxyproject:release_24.0 Dec 2, 2024
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This PR was merged without a "kind/" label, please correct.

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