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Bump pylint to 3.2.6, update changelog #9825

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What's new in Pylint 3.2.6?

Release date: 2024-07-21

False Positives Fixed

Other Bug Fixes

@jacobtylerwalls jacobtylerwalls added the Skip news 🔇 This change does not require a changelog entry label Jul 21, 2024
@jacobtylerwalls jacobtylerwalls added this to the 3.2.6 milestone Jul 21, 2024
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Project coverage is 95.81%. Comparing base (810c59c) to head (032c0d2).

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pylint/__pkginfo__.py 100.00% <100.00%> (ø)

@Pierre-Sassoulas Pierre-Sassoulas merged commit da19566 into maintenance/3.2.x Jul 21, 2024
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@Pierre-Sassoulas Pierre-Sassoulas deleted the release/3.2.6 branch July 21, 2024 14:08
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