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Adjust api-controller tests to use generic makefile #5983

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Changes proposed in this pull request:

  • adjust api-controller tests to use generic makefile

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See also #5763

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kyma-bot commented Oct 11, 2019

@kubadz: The following test failed, say /retest to rerun them all:

Test name Commit Details Rerun command
pre-master-kyma-tests-integration-api-controller de667d3 link /test pre-master-kyma-tests-integration-api-controller

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kubadz commented Oct 14, 2019

/retest

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kubadz commented Oct 14, 2019

/test all

@kubadz kubadz merged commit 73f8eff into kyma-project:master Oct 14, 2019
@kubadz kubadz deleted the generic-api-ctrl-test branch October 14, 2019 11:29
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