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Use frozen branch for rhel7 downstream testing #1263
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After discussion "RHEL Upgrades CI: maintenance time" we decide to use separate branch for rhel7 testing
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RHEL 7 is EOM and based on that another testing of IPU 7 -> 8 is used only to be able to discover a possible regression. As such, all integration tests for IPU 7 -> 8 should be executed from a frozen rhel7 branch. Updating packig configuration to address that. (cherry picked from commit 9ec9280)
RHEL 7 is EOM and based on that another testing of IPU 7 -> 8 is used only to be able to discover a possible regression. As such, all integration tests for IPU 7 -> 8 should be executed from a frozen rhel7 branch. Updating packig configuration to address that. (cherry picked from commit 9ec9280)
After discussion "RHEL Upgrades CI: maintenance time" we decide to use separate branch for rhel7 testing