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ci: skip the automotive_comm tests on Packit for now #4562

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@evverx evverx commented Oct 7, 2024

python3-can can't be installed on Rawhide due to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2315547.

I'll convert it to draft because another option would be to remove Rawhide from the packit config here and keep it in my fork. This way the CI should be less flaky here and it should still be possible for me to catch things popping up when the latest versions of its test/runtime dependencies are rolled out on Rawhide. The testing strategy is being discussed in packit/packit#2407 (reply in thread) so I'll try to figure out what would be better.

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Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 81.61%. Comparing base (93c9472) to head (2bcee63).

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+ Misses      15726    15725    -1     

see 4 files with indirect coverage changes

@evverx evverx marked this pull request as draft October 8, 2024 00:59
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