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From JohnTitor/ctest2#70

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  • Relevant tests in libc-test/semver have been updated
  • No placeholder or unstable values like *LAST or *MAX are
    included (see #3131)
  • Tested locally (cd libc-test && cargo test --target mytarget);
    especially relevant for platforms that may not be checked in CI

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It will be a few days before I get the first new release of ctest published but this LGTM.

@tgross35 tgross35 enabled auto-merge April 3, 2025 03:54
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Merged via the queue into rust-lang:main with commit 2a07050 Apr 3, 2025
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@Berrysoft Berrysoft deleted the cygwin-ctest branch April 3, 2025 04:44
@tgross35 tgross35 added the stable-unneeded This PR is applied to main but already exists on libc-0.2 label Apr 4, 2025
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