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@nstelter-slac nstelter-slac commented Sep 8, 2025

for now just pass pyside6 tests regardless, use the result as reference on pyside6 status and not blocking for merge.

made a separate yaml file for pyside6 setup/running to avoid
complicating the pyqt5 yaml file any more.

for now just disable the few failing tests.
and making a separate yaml file for pyside6 setup/running to avoid
complicating the pyqt5 yaml file any more.
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@nstelter-slac nstelter-slac force-pushed the pyside6_in_automation branch 3 times, most recently from a06b38e to 4992bdd Compare September 17, 2025 21:59
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the tests fail in gh-actions also b/c of the odd errors we get only
when running pyside6 with pytest.

for now use pyside6 automated runs as a reference but not as blocking
for merge
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