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<title>Add obsolete-strings test and fix problems it finds</title>
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<name>Russ Allbery</name>
<email>eagle@eyrie.org</email>
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<published>2018-05-28T05:05:31+00:00</published>
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Mostly changing http eyrie.org URLs to https, but also remove my
old email address in one place and switch some tests away from my
old RRA_MAINTAINER_TESTS environment variable to use the Lancaster
Consensus variables properly.  This uncovered a bug in skipping one
test unless Stanford Kerberos credentials existed.
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