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@Bensuo Bensuo commented Apr 25, 2024

  • Test are failing sporadically in post-commit
  • Disable while investigating
  • Remove unsupported for DG2 from 2 specific tests

@Bensuo Bensuo requested a review from a team as a code owner April 25, 2024 08:21
@Bensuo Bensuo temporarily deployed to WindowsCILock April 25, 2024 08:22 — with GitHub Actions Inactive
- Test are failing sporadically in post-commit
- Disable while investigating
- Remove unsupported for DG2 from 2 specific tests
@Bensuo Bensuo force-pushed the ben/disable-arc-graph-tests branch from ff23e06 to 489f2b3 Compare April 25, 2024 08:48
@Bensuo Bensuo requested a review from a team as a code owner April 25, 2024 08:56
@Bensuo Bensuo temporarily deployed to WindowsCILock April 25, 2024 08:57 — with GitHub Actions Inactive
@Bensuo Bensuo force-pushed the ben/disable-arc-graph-tests branch from 0b27415 to 489f2b3 Compare April 25, 2024 09:17
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Bensuo commented Apr 25, 2024

@intel/llvm-gatekeepers Can this be merged, please? The review requirement for @intel/dpcpp-devops-reviewers was triggered by a previous commit which is now removed and so shouldn't be necessary for this PR anymore.

@sarnex sarnex merged commit b163134 into intel:sycl Apr 25, 2024
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@Bensuo Bensuo deleted the ben/disable-arc-graph-tests branch April 25, 2024 17:27
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