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Update IPTB test #5636

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This contains a "unpublished" version of iptb v2. Just running tests in CI to make sure everything works (mostly around mount).

Related to #5521

Travis Person added 3 commits November 1, 2018 19:33
Related to #5521

License: MIT
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License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Travis Person <travis@protocol.ai>
License: MIT
Signed-off-by: Travis Person <travis@protocol.ai>
License: MIT
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@travisperson travisperson changed the title [WIP] Update IPTB test Update IPTB test Nov 2, 2018
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@Kubuxu if you want to take a look through this, I think it's ready for a review.

/cc @Stebalien

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We can bikeshed later, LGTM. The tests pass and I'm running a gx update and I really don't want to have to cut yet another "fake" IPTB release.

Nice job @travisperson!

@Stebalien Stebalien merged commit 3f7668b into master Nov 3, 2018
@Stebalien Stebalien deleted the feat/iptb-2 branch November 3, 2018 00:13
@ghost ghost removed the status/in-progress In progress label Nov 3, 2018
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