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Remove jquery-1.8 dependency after last use is gone #1430

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@himdel himdel commented May 24, 2017

It was used by vmrc consoles, removed in #979.

It was used by vmrc consoles, removed in #979
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miq-bot commented May 24, 2017

Checked commit https://github.com/himdel/manageiq-ui-classic/commit/30c272c689505ddf0feb350c00a6f3192d3b5534 with ruby 2.2.6, rubocop 0.47.1, and haml-lint 0.20.0
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Everything looks fine. 🍰

@mzazrivec mzazrivec self-assigned this May 26, 2017
@mzazrivec mzazrivec added this to the Sprint 62 Ending Jun 5, 2017 milestone May 26, 2017
@mzazrivec mzazrivec merged commit a456340 into ManageIQ:master May 26, 2017
@himdel himdel deleted the jquery-1.8 branch June 5, 2017 12:57
simaishi pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 17, 2017
Remove jquery-1.8 dependency after last use is gone
(cherry picked from commit a456340)
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Fine backport details:

$ git log -1
commit 58aa2162ff05d5ba605925a2f3e13edcea53bc50
Author: Milan Zázrivec <[email protected]>
Date:   Fri May 26 09:50:43 2017 +0200

    Merge pull request #1430 from himdel/jquery-1.8
    
    Remove jquery-1.8 dependency after last use is gone
    (cherry picked from commit a456340922e2614252906b06a4e16aa1aa63495a)

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