bump ripgrep 1.15.6 -> 1.15.9#308
bump ripgrep 1.15.6 -> 1.15.9#308RomanNikitenko merged 1 commit intoche-incubator:7.77.xfrom Sachin-Itagi:bumpRipgrepVersion7.77.x
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The jobs have failed because of #305 (comment) |
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microsoft/vscode-ripgrep#54 was merged, so it makes sense to bump the version to 1.15.8 |
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No point merging this until 1.15.9 is out, which includes the fiz for Z: microsoft/vscode-ripgrep@554880b |
Also, as far as I understand, |
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What does this PR do?
This PR bumps the version of ripgrep from 1.15.6 to the latest version 1.15.7
What issues does this PR fix?
Fixes the issue related to search function for Power.
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/CRW-4938
How to test this PR?
In the container for Power,
/checode-linux-libc/node_modules/@vscode/ripgrep/bin/rg --versionshouldn't give an error.