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Run known failed tests with continue-on-error option #9239
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This PR lets GitHub Action workflow run known failed tests with the
continue-on-error
option, to produce logs, helping us debug and fix known failed tests.Test Plan:
See associated GitHub Actions, which should include logs produced when running known failed tests, while the whole workflow should not fail.