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fix regression with import packaging for branch coverage #25070

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fixes #25044

@eleanorjboyd eleanorjboyd requested a review from karthiknadig May 14, 2025 16:49
@eleanorjboyd eleanorjboyd self-assigned this May 14, 2025
@eleanorjboyd eleanorjboyd added the bug Issue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bug label May 14, 2025
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@eleanorjboyd eleanorjboyd merged commit 84280b0 into microsoft:main May 15, 2025
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"ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'packaging'" occurs when running unit tests
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