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When a spec fails for whatever reason on multi-job run it falls back and tries to run -j1. If it still has neutral failures currently it shows up in that list (first list) and the -j1 list. Of course it will be in the -j1 list.
So for the -j1 list do not list those files that failed due to neutral failures, just those that failed multi-jobs but succeeded on -j1.
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Remove the failed specs fromt he -j1 list
Remove the failed specs from the -j1 list
Mar 9, 2020
When a spec fails for whatever reason on multi-job run it falls back and tries to run -j1. If it still has neutral failures currently it shows up in that list (first list) and the -j1 list. Of course it will be in the -j1 list.
So for the -j1 list do not list those files that failed due to neutral failures, just those that failed multi-jobs but succeeded on -j1.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: