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Sync common files from Commonalities r4.3#128

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Automated sync of code/common/ files from camaraproject/Commonalities at release tag r4.3.

This PR was created by release automation because the cached Commonalities files were out of sync with the declared dependency in release-plan.yaml.

What changed:

  • Updated files in code/common/ to match Commonalities r4.3
  • Added/updated .sync-manifest.yaml with file integrity hashes

Action required: Review and merge this PR. The /create-snapshot command will be blocked until common files are in sync.

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Hi @hdamker , the validation errors are fixed in #130. How can I re-run the checks so we can get this PR merged?

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hdamker commented May 30, 2026

@XunliYang

Hi @hdamker , the validation errors are fixed in #130. How can I re-run the checks so we can get this PR merged?

Two options - both require to be done by a codeowner with write permission:

  • updating sync-common/r4.3 from main (e.g. merging main into it)
  • closing the PR and dispatch a run of the Release Automation workflow (will recreate a new Sync PR based on current main branch)

I will do now the second option to avoid that you have to wait for a codeowner.

@hdamker hdamker closed this May 30, 2026
@hdamker hdamker deleted the sync-common/r4.3 branch May 30, 2026 04:18
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