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Try to run emulated smoke tests for Linux environments #5477

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@lukastaegert lukastaegert commented Apr 19, 2024

This PR contains:

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The goal here is to add smoke tests for most Linux architectures that we currently cannot test natively via emulation.

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You can try out this pull request locally by installing Rollup via

npm install rollup/rollup#smoke-test-for-every-arch

Notice: Ensure you have installed Rust nightly. If you haven't installed it yet, please first see https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install to learn how to download Rustup and install Rust, then see https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/concepts/channels.html to learn how to install Rust nightly.

or load it into the REPL:
https://rollup-q93l8gckb-rollup-js.vercel.app/repl/?pr=5477

Also install latest node version
@lukastaegert lukastaegert changed the title Try to run smoke tests for all environments Try to run emulated smoke tests for Linux environments Apr 19, 2024
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