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ci: Run Catalyst tests on macOS 13 #3004

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Cause building catalyst took more than 14 minutes on this CI job. Let's use the macOS 13 image, which is way faster.

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Merging #3004 (2229d58) into main (bdb8eb1) will decrease coverage by 0.011%.
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@philipphofmann philipphofmann merged commit 47b41ed into main May 5, 2023
@philipphofmann philipphofmann deleted the ci/run-catalyst-tests-on-macos-13 branch May 5, 2023 09:44
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