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Ran 04 May 2019 12:46PM UTC
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04 May 2019 11:54AM UTC coverage: 83.66% (-1.0%) from 84.641%
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make test running on (only elder?) kernels without strong ordering of events

that is that some (at least some elder) kernels do not always deliver first the events related to the watchdescriptor itself before the deliver events for the watchdescriptor on parent directory.
this seems to be the case when some pending events for the parent dirs watchdescriptor are to be deliverd at the time the event causing messages on both (the child and parent) occur at the same time. if there is no such thin in queue the events are likely to deliverd in the "correct" or (first for the directly affected child and then for the parent that is notofied about the actions on the child)

this reveals a shortcoming of the current tree-watch logic (which I already had on my list of things to be enhanced) so the test should normally be able to get the events anyway disregarding the order what is not the case currently. to make the tests happy once I just ignore the fact that this shortcoming or bug hasn't been addressed appropriately

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