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WinUI 3 tests failing at random in CI #347
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Looks like the cleanup done in #348 has slowed down the frequency of the test error, but not eliminated it altogether. |
In #453 (comment), we caught the issue happening on a UWP test run. This may not be specific to WinUI 3. |
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Needed to help diagnose issue CommunityToolkit/Windows#347
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Describe the bug
The WinUI 3 tests that are run in the CI for build validation are sometimes failing with the following error:
This seems to be happening more or less at random and can sometimes be resolved with a rerun. However, this has been happening more often in the last few weeks and is increasingly becoming a blocker for other work.
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Consistent test results, no failure if there's no problem.
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