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@dehann dehann commented Aug 19, 2022

The idea here is when developing the known stochastic tests still run and fail, which is annoying, but happens early so the CI work cycle is much faster. The usual functional and numeric tests are now decoupled from the known issues group.

@dehann dehann changed the title try separate tests again Refactor CI tests for known stochastic issues Aug 19, 2022
@dehann dehann marked this pull request as ready for review August 19, 2022 20:32
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@dehann dehann merged commit ff42a84 into master Aug 19, 2022
@dehann dehann added this to the v0.30.6 milestone Aug 19, 2022
@dehann dehann added enhancement testing CI previously Travis labels Aug 19, 2022
@dehann dehann self-assigned this Aug 19, 2022
@dehann dehann deleted the 22Q3/ci/sepissuetest branch November 27, 2024 14:07
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