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Disable tcuda_fuser tests in Profiling Mode #45638
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Looks good as a temporary measure. Hopefully we could re-enable the tests soon.
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I'll renable this when we PR to switch to the new PE scheme.
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Summary: Disable tcuda_fuser tests in Profiling Mode to address flakey tests until fuser switches to the new approach. Pull Request resolved: pytorch#45638 Reviewed By: mrshenli Differential Revision: D24057230 Pulled By: Krovatkin fbshipit-source-id: 8f7a47610d9b7da6ad3057208057a5a596e1bffa
Summary: Disable tcuda_fuser tests in Profiling Mode to address flakey tests until fuser switches to the new approach. Pull Request resolved: #45638 Reviewed By: mrshenli Differential Revision: D24057230 Pulled By: Krovatkin fbshipit-source-id: 8f7a47610d9b7da6ad3057208057a5a596e1bffa
Disable tcuda_fuser tests in Profiling Mode to address flakey tests until fuser switches to the new approach.