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ci/openssl-3.1.0+quic updates #10980

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@pheiduck pheiduck commented Apr 16, 2023

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test 2501 and 2502 aren't working until now.
Maybe when openssl-3.1.0+quic is out of beta/dev state.

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@bagder is there a way to explicit disable tests for ngtcp2 CIs?

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bagder commented Apr 17, 2023

@bagder is there a way to explicit disable tests for ngtcp2 CIs?

No... but I also don't think we should disable this test in a HTTP/3 build.

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pheiduck commented Apr 17, 2023

Will do revert later then.

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if I understand it correctly, the connection with QUIC is not established here.

@pheiduck pheiduck marked this pull request as draft April 26, 2023 17:02
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Rebase when #11031 is pushed to master.

@pheiduck pheiduck marked this pull request as ready for review May 10, 2023 15:15
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@bagder, this PR is ready for review/merge.

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@pheiduck pheiduck deleted the ci/openssl-3.1.0+quic-updates branch June 10, 2023 19:38
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