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CompatHelper: bump compat for Zygote to 0.7 for package 1-mauna-loa, (keep existing compat) #410

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This pull request changes the compat entry for the Zygote package from 0.6 to 0.6, 0.7 for package 1-mauna-loa.
This keeps the compat entries for earlier versions.

Note: I have not tested your package with this new compat entry.
It is your responsibility to make sure that your package tests pass before you merge this pull request.

@theogf theogf force-pushed the compathelper/new_version/2025-01-05-01-40-14-311-03182348373 branch from d541d3d to 3d930f8 Compare January 5, 2025 01:40
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 0.00%. Comparing base (8d431a2) to head (3d930f8).

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