Video Intelligence import issue#3985
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lukesneeringer merged 3 commits intogoogleapis:masterfrom Sep 15, 2017
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I know why! Because we do not run video intelligence tests in CI. Good times.
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LGTM. D'oh!
Any way we can make this autogen stuff less cowboy?
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I am wondering the same thing. We need a better process. This is a problem for every language, also. The actual issue behind this one was maddening -- it turns out that protoc on Mac OS X and protoc on the (Ubuntu) Docker image do not actually output the same thing (!!!), and one of the outputs does not work (!!!). |
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Auto-generated change that fixes an issue with importing Video Intelligence previously. (I have no idea how the unit tests passed before.)