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For the past few months the coveralls bot (https://github.com/coveralls) has sporadically commented on closed or merged pull requests from several years ago that it already commented on back when they were fresh. But this week it has done it on about 20 of mine (and probably other people's too).
The comment is the same apart from a warning that the "pull request's base commit is no longer the HEAD commit of its target branch" since the PR's branch was deleted after the PR was merged. But there's no reason to tell me what the coverage percentage was again almost 4 years later. Something must be triggering these to be sent back out.
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For the past few months the coveralls bot (https://github.com/coveralls) has sporadically commented on closed or merged pull requests from several years ago that it already commented on back when they were fresh. But this week it has done it on about 20 of mine (and probably other people's too).
Here's one picked at random: sphinx-toolbox/sphinx-click#6
The comment is the same apart from a warning that the "pull request's base commit is no longer the HEAD commit of its target branch" since the PR's branch was deleted after the PR was merged. But there's no reason to tell me what the coverage percentage was again almost 4 years later. Something must be triggering these to be sent back out.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: