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Sorry, thanks to @Ms2ger for pointing this out in #30088 (comment)

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@bors: r+ rollup

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bors commented Nov 30, 2015

📌 Commit 4a63d9f has been approved by steveklabnik

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Yeah, I missed this too 😓

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bors commented Nov 30, 2015

⌛ Testing commit 4a63d9f with merge 7fa4d99...

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In rust-lang#29932, I moved the location of TRPL, but I missed making the changes
in mk/tests.mk. This led to rust-lang#30088 landing with a broken example.

As such, rust-lang#30113 will need to land before this.
@bors bors merged commit 4a63d9f into rust-lang:master Nov 30, 2015
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In #29932, I moved the location of TRPL, but I missed making the changes
in mk/tests.mk. This led to #30088 landing with a broken example.

As such, #30113 will need to land before this.
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