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Update command to launch new constitution test #6044

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Description

Command to launch the propose and ratify new constitution was outdated. This PR updates it.

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  • Commit sequence broadly makes sense and commits have useful messages
  • Self-reviewed the diff

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  1. It solely changes a comment
  2. Try the previous stanza: DISABLE_RETRIES=1 cabal test cardano-testnet-test --test-options '-p "/ProposeAndRatifyNewConstitution/"'
  3. Observe it runs 0 tests
  4. Try the new stanza: DISABLE_RETRIES=1 cabal test cardano-testnet-test --test-options '-p "/Propose And Ratify New Constitution/"'
  5. Observe the expected test is launched

@smelc smelc marked this pull request as ready for review November 29, 2024 16:26
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Checks out with

, ignoreOnMacAndWindows "Propose And Ratify New Constitution" Gov.hprop_ledger_events_propose_new_constitution

@smelc smelc added this pull request to the merge queue Dec 2, 2024
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