This PR contains two small improvements to `test_incremental_repair.py` motivated by the sporadic failure of `test_tablet_incremental_repair_and_scrubsstables_abort`. The test fails with `assert 3 == 2` on `len(sst_add)` in the second repair round. The extra SSTable has `repaired_at=0`, meaning scrub unexpectedly produced more unrepaired SSTables than anticipated. Since scrub (and compaction in general) logs at DEBUG level and the test did not enable debug logging, the existing logs do not contain enough information to determine the root cause. **Commit 1** fixes a long-standing typo in the helper function name (`preapre` -> `prepare`). **Commit 2** enables `compaction=debug` for the Scylla nodes started by `do_tablet_incremental_repair_and_ops`, which covers all `test_tablet_incremental_repair_and_*` variants. This will capture full compaction/scrub activity on the next reproduction, making the failure diagnosable. Refs: SCYLLADB-1086 Backport: test improvement, no backport Closes scylladb/scylladb#29175 * https://github.com/scylladb/scylladb: test/cluster/test_incremental_repair.py: enable compaction DEBUG logs in do_tablet_incremental_repair_and_ops test/cluster/test_incremental_repair.py: fix typo preapre -> prepare
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