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Ssl2 tests failing on old Windows in CI #36100

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wfurt opened this issue May 8, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #36098
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Ssl2 tests failing on old Windows in CI #36100

wfurt opened this issue May 8, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #36098
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wfurt commented May 8, 2020

This is regression caused by #35549. It passed through as PR validation does not have full OS matrix.

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ghost commented May 8, 2020

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safern commented May 8, 2020

As a side note, I’m bringing back Win7 and Win8 here:

#36096

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safern commented May 8, 2020

@wfurt are you planning on disabling for these OSs in the meantime?

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