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fix space-in-name paths common to macs for unit test #3338

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  • Implementation matches the proposed design, or proposal is updated to match implementation
  • Sufficient unit test coverage
  • Sufficient end-to-end test coverage
  • Bug fixes are accompanied by regression test(s)
  • e2e tests and flake fixes are accompanied evidence of flake testing, e.g. executing the test 100(0) times
  • tech debt/todo is accompanied by issue link(s) in comments in the surrounding code
  • Tests are comprehensible, e.g. Ginkgo DSL is being used appropriately
  • Docs updated or added to /doc
  • Commit messages sensible and descriptive
  • Tests marked as [FLAKE] are truly flaky and have an issue
  • Code is properly formatted

Signed-off-by: Jordan Keister <jordan@nimblewidget.com>
@openshift-ci openshift-ci bot requested review from anik120 and benluddy July 2, 2024 14:39
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/retest

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lgtm

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Thank you, sir!

@perdasilva perdasilva added this pull request to the merge queue Jul 5, 2024
Merged via the queue into operator-framework:master with commit dec7501 Jul 5, 2024
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