Avoid extra unnecessary build for RetryFailedTestsTests#7553
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Updates an acceptance integration test for the Microsoft.Testing.Platform retry-failed-tests feature by changing the dotnet invocation used to execute the MSBuild Test target.
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- Adjusts the
dotnet buildcommand line inRetryFailedTests_PassingFromFirstTime_UsingTestTarget_MoveFiles_Succeedsto include-c Releaseand--no-build.
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Asset was already built in release in class initialize. No need to re-build and we can just test on release similar to the other test methods in the class.