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[3.10] gh-98548: Fix -ne shell operator spelling #98555

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gh-98548: Workflow not equal operator spelling

This shell operator should be spelled as -ne, not as -neq. All shell binary operators are two symbols long.

This bug is present on 3.10 and 3.11 branches only.

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@sterliakov sterliakov changed the title Fix -ne shell operator spelling gh-98548: Fix -ne shell operator spelling Oct 22, 2022
@sterliakov sterliakov changed the title gh-98548: Fix -ne shell operator spelling [3.10] gh-98548: Fix -ne shell operator spelling Oct 22, 2022
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Unfortunately, I cannot add "skip news" label manually, and I doubt that CI typo fix is worth an entry.

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Thanks for this! Let's discuss on the 3.11 PR: #98556 (review)

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