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In some cases bad identifiers are getting into the load #112
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Okay, I take that back: I've found the source in the wb.gpi:
This is ringing a bell; I'm going to dig around to see if I can find a previous instance of this. |
Interesting. |
Hm, it looks like we've asked similar questions in the past, and felt that it didn't matter much in the grand scheme of things #88 (comment) (note the WB identifier). |
Okay. |
@vanaukenk @pgaudet As we come up on a few months on this issue (and about a year since closing the variant #111), I was wondering if we're just documenting this (as we did previously with #88 (comment)) or if we're going to take the time to try and fix this this time around? I'm not sure how much of a problem this is in this case or if it's causing a problem that's valued as worth fixing right now? |
In the most recent successful load, the following error was noticed going by:
Nothing like this seems to be in the WB GPI. In fact, no GPI seems to have this, so it may be coming from a parsed GAF? Weird.
Before digging in more, does this ring any bells @vanaukenk ?
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