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Remove the PDFViewer.annotationEditorMode setter event listeners with AbortSignal.any() #18842

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/botio integrationtest

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Command cmd_integrationtest from @Snuffleupagus received. Current queue size: 0

Live output at: http://54.241.84.105:8877/7277e86efe90f96/output.txt

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Command cmd_integrationtest from @Snuffleupagus received. Current queue size: 0

Live output at: http://54.193.163.58:8877/1d9fcabe974f3dd/output.txt

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Full output at http://54.241.84.105:8877/7277e86efe90f96/output.txt

Total script time: 9.63 mins

  • Integration Tests: Passed

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Full output at http://54.193.163.58:8877/1d9fcabe974f3dd/output.txt

Total script time: 19.70 mins

  • Integration Tests: FAILED

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LGTM. Thank you.

@Snuffleupagus Snuffleupagus merged commit ebbd019 into mozilla:master Oct 3, 2024
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@Snuffleupagus Snuffleupagus deleted the annotationEditorMode-AbortSignal-any branch October 3, 2024 17:38
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