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Extract os-autoinst basepath using enviromental variable #6127

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@Wabri Wabri force-pushed the proposal/os-autoinst-basepath branch 2 times, most recently from 7b16ae0 to 355507e Compare January 17, 2025 16:57
@Wabri Wabri force-pushed the proposal/os-autoinst-basepath branch from 355507e to a48d466 Compare January 17, 2025 17:07
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 98.98%. Comparing base (81f8cc9) to head (a48d466).
Report is 37 commits behind head on master.

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@Wabri Wabri marked this pull request as ready for review January 20, 2025 18:06
@mergify mergify bot merged commit 5f42d4f into os-autoinst:master Jan 20, 2025
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@Wabri Wabri deleted the proposal/os-autoinst-basepath branch January 21, 2025 08:44
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