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Backport of #100145 to release/8.0-staging

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Test only change to fix #95750 for release/8.0.

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No regression in the product. Stress pipeline builds are broken by microsoft/azure-pipelines-agent#4554.

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Verified in CI.

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Low. This is a test-only fix of optional CI legs, doesn't impact product code.

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/azp run runtime-libraries stress-http

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/azp run runtime-libraries stress-ssl

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@antonfirsov antonfirsov added the Servicing-approved Approved for servicing release label Mar 27, 2024
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Test only change (tell-mode), stress-http and stress-ssl are now green. runtime pipeline build failures are #100215 and #88032.

@antonfirsov antonfirsov merged commit 3f774aa into release/8.0-staging Mar 27, 2024
@jkotas jkotas deleted the backport/pr-100145-to-release/8.0-staging branch March 31, 2024 15:27
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@karelz karelz added this to the 8.0.x milestone Jun 24, 2024
@karelz karelz added the test-bug Problem in test source code (most likely) label Jun 25, 2024
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