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CI: Retry test tasks in case of failure to reduce sporadic failures #1770

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PR contributors cannot re-run jobs that sometimes fail sporadically, this will help.

Here is an example of a branch where I made a test fail randomly to show it actually does re-run and end up being green: https://dev.azure.com/powershell/psscriptanalyzer/_build/results?buildId=93559&view=logs&j=c492b3f2-3f7f-545b-9740-4a941d8a8097&t=c5aebf1d-d8d8-5429-6ff5-668d8560bdd2&l=191

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@bergmeister bergmeister changed the title CI Retry test tasks in case of failure to reduce sporadic failures CI: Retry test tasks in case of failure to reduce sporadic failures Jan 28, 2022
bergmeister and others added 2 commits March 29, 2022 20:27
* use compliant build environment for release build. (#1776)

* use compliant build environment for release build.

* Fix for underlying changes in build environments to find the proper dotnet.exe

* build debug -w 01

* build debug -w 02

* build debug -w 03

* build debug -w 04

* Add docs migration notice & fix formatting (#1779)

* Add docs migration notice & fix formatting

* Fix broken bookmark links

* Use latest mac image rather than a specific version. (#1777)

This will stay up to date.

Co-authored-by: James Truher [MSFT] <jimtru@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Wheeler <sean.wheeler@microsoft.com>
@JamesWTruher JamesWTruher merged commit 2c03f78 into master Jul 5, 2022
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