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[BUG] inconsistent behaviour between supervisord.running and supervisord.dead for process groups
Description
let's say I have an apache process group I want to control.
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supervisord.running, thenamemust beapache:*(which is the same notation used by supervisor) - when using
supervisord.dead, thenamemust beapache:(without the*)
As both states mirror each other, I expect them to use the same convention for name, the one from running since it
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Basically we're in the DAG, so make sure we've let all the other resources (like files) get built (that might be used for the file server) before the server sends anything out. We could either block or just not return anything yet.
As an aside, does the rf.ReadFrom bit not get cancelled properly on close??
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Similar to the Email validator.
Describe your problem
When users run a mutator (e.g. set-annotations), the output doesn't tell them which files changed. The only way a user can figure out which files were affected is by looking through them manually or doing git status or however they might normally be notified of changes to files.
It would be nice if we were able to notify the user which files changed as a result
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