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Adjust the python-self-core-exec2 test #5743

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It seems that by mistake, the exec2 runs the same suite twice.

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@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@
export DALI_USE_EXEC2=1
pushd ../TL0_python-self-test-core
bash -e ./test_nofw.sh
bash -e ./test_nofw.sh
bash -e ./test_pytorch.sh
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@JanuszL JanuszL self-assigned this Dec 10, 2024
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stiepan commented Dec 10, 2024

!build

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@stiepan stiepan merged commit 8ba3bd2 into NVIDIA:main Dec 11, 2024
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