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Rebuild the cached state tests to Canopy #1918

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teor2345 opened this issue Mar 18, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1926
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Rebuild the cached state tests to Canopy #1918

teor2345 opened this issue Mar 18, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1926
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A-infrastructure Area: Infrastructure changes C-bug Category: This is a bug I-integration-fail Continuous integration fails, including build and test failures NU-4 Canopy Network Upgrade: Canopy specific tasks
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Motivation

#1898 changes Zebra's mandatory checkpoint from Sapling to Canopy.

We need to rebuild Zebra's cached main branch state so that it checkpoints on Canopy.
Until we do the rebuild, CI might be slow or fail.

@teor2345 teor2345 added C-bug Category: This is a bug A-infrastructure Area: Infrastructure changes NU-4 Canopy Network Upgrade: Canopy specific tasks S-needs-triage Status: A bug report needs triage P-Critical I-integration-fail Continuous integration fails, including build and test failures labels Mar 18, 2021
@teor2345 teor2345 added this to the 2021 Sprint 5 milestone Mar 18, 2021
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@mpguerra mpguerra removed the S-needs-triage Status: A bug report needs triage label Mar 23, 2021
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