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Revert "Fix @alias test on nightly (#1612)" #1716

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Reverts #1612.

The underlying issue has been fixed in JuliaLang/julia#54499 and should be available in tomorrows nightly and 1.11.0-beta2.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 87.42%. Comparing base (6b230ed) to head (00bf708).
Report is 3 commits behind head on master.

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@thofma thofma closed this May 29, 2024
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thofma commented May 29, 2024

Which tomorrow did you mean?

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The failure seems to have changed. I need to investigate further

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JuliaLang/julia#54499 is only semi fixing this, see JuliaLang/julia#54664

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