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[kitchen-ec2 to 2.3.2] fix x86_64 architecture default for image search (resolves arm64 appearing as default) #1843

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This pull request was triggered automatically via Expeditor when kitchen-ec2 2.3.2 was promoted to Rubygems.

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@robbkidd robbkidd changed the title Bump kitchen-ec2 to 2.3.2 [kitchen-ec2 to 2.3.2] fix x86_64 architecture default for image search (resolves arm64 appearing as default) Nov 28, 2018
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As a part of the review of expeditor-opened PRs triggered by dependency version bumps, a maintainer+reviewer can edit the PR subject to describe in a CHANGELOG-worthy way what the change is in the dependency. Then expeditor will include that in the CHANGELOG.

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tas50 commented Nov 28, 2018

Oh that's a nice fix

@robbkidd robbkidd changed the title [kitchen-ec2 to 2.3.2] fix x86_64 architecture default for image search (resolves arm64 appearing as default) [kitchen-ec2 to 2.3.2] fix x86_64 architecture default for image search (resolves arm64 appearing as default) Nov 28, 2018
@tyler-ball tyler-ball merged commit a9f8ba6 into master Nov 28, 2018
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