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hotfix(CI): prepend slashes to change_in file paths #1064

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  • The updated file paths now include prepended slashes, which implies that they are treated as absolute paths from the repository root. Please verify that the CI environment correctly resolves these paths as intended to avoid path resolution issues.
      when: "result = 'passed' and change_in(['/.versions/ide-sidecar.txt', '/src/clients/sidecar-openapi-specs/sidecar.openapi.yaml'], {default_branch: 'main', branch_range: '$SEMAPHORE_GIT_COMMIT_RANGE', pipeline_file: 'ignore'})"
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Hey, third time's the charm!

@shouples shouples merged commit 7cac42f into main Feb 21, 2025
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@shouples shouples deleted the djs/fix-change_in branch February 21, 2025 23:13
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