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Packaging correction of lobster-cpptest tool #93

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@DiFerMa DiFerMa added the lobster-cpptest Affects lobster-cpptest label Oct 10, 2024
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CI fails because the linter found errors in the files in submodule "parser" of the lobster-cpptest tool. Please fix those linter issues first.

Make sure you always add an __init__.py file, otherwise make lint will not include that module in the check. That's why these errors got merged on the main branch.

@christophkloeffel christophkloeffel changed the title Packaging correction of ´lobster-cpptest´ tool Packaging correction of lobster-cpptest tool Oct 10, 2024
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@christophkloeffel christophkloeffel merged commit b8bf732 into main Oct 10, 2024
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@christophkloeffel christophkloeffel deleted the debugg/ModuleError_in_cpptest branch October 10, 2024 19:50
@phiwuu phiwuu added the internal Affects the CI, tests or refactorings only, not relevant to the end-user label Oct 22, 2024
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