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ichard26 commented Mar 15, 2022

Suspect regression. Using v 4.0.1 (Gentoo X86_64). Having just installed black (v22.1.0), reformatting produced multiple W503 messages. Attempted to utilize extended-ignore and reloaded/rescanned project. Warnings persisted. I ensured no W503/W504 ignores were present in code or configuration. Only after adding explicitly W503 to extended-ignore would flake8 be satisfied.

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modem7 commented Mar 14, 2022

Container healthchecks for server, client and DB. In case something fails for whatever reason (usually it'd either be the server or the DB), it can be automatically restarted.

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