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@aduh95 aduh95 commented May 16, 2025

29c0324 added a few test environments that are simply not working 20.x branch. Let's disable them to get more useful CI results.

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@nodejs-github-bot nodejs-github-bot added meta Issues and PRs related to the general management of the project. v20.x v20.x Issues that can be reproduced on v20.x or PRs targeting the v20.x-staging branch. labels May 16, 2025
@aduh95 aduh95 force-pushed the disable-failing-linux-gha branch from ed15707 to 0721796 Compare May 16, 2025 09:59
@aduh95 aduh95 changed the title tools: disable failing test envs in 20.x CI [20.x] tools: disable failing test envs in test-linux CI May 16, 2025
29c0324 added a few test environments that are simply not working
20.x branch. Let's revert those changes that were unrelated, probably a
result of a sloppy conflict resolution.
@aduh95 aduh95 force-pushed the disable-failing-linux-gha branch from 0721796 to a3c3a5e Compare May 16, 2025 10:08
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