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Consolidate .netcoreapp.cs test files in System.Diagnostics.* #1101

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@Marusyk Marusyk commented Dec 20, 2019

Contributes dotnet/corefx#41821

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Thank you!

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Marusyk commented Dec 21, 2019

How to fix CI?

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jkotas commented Dec 21, 2019

/azp run runtime-live-build

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jkotas commented Dec 21, 2019

/azp run runtime-libraries

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jkotas commented Dec 21, 2019

/azp run runtime

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jkotas commented Dec 22, 2019

CoreCLR Pri0 Test Run Windows_NT arm checked failure is known issue #1097

@jkotas jkotas merged commit 1ed1e99 into dotnet:master Dec 22, 2019
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