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Fix (wl-kmod): kmodtool repo #2982

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💔 Some backports could not be created

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f40 Backport failed because of merge conflicts

You might need to backport the following PRs to f40:
- fix(ci/build): use mock (#2972)
f41
el10 Backport failed because of merge conflicts

You might need to backport the following PRs to el10:
- fix(ci/build): use mock (#2972)

Manual backport

To create the backport manually run:

backport --pr 2982

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Please refer to the Backport tool documentation and see the Github Action logs for details

ShinyGil added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 15, 2025
Signed-off-by: Gil <[email protected]>
(cherry picked from commit a7f7b98)

Co-authored-by: Gil <[email protected]>
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This backport thing is just rubbish honestly

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This backport thing is just rubbish honestly

It seems a little janky.

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