commit | 08b66c2f1cae7770015029ef69ca416a543d6efa | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Adam Murdoch <adam@gradle.com> | Tue Aug 20 23:02:28 2024 |
committer | Adam Murdoch <adam@gradle.com> | Tue Aug 27 08:39:23 2024 |
tree | 96c1697dd9e97a3ee0cd476f357ea0f4fb3102e6 | |
parent | 788cdc26330389e687dad4ff5fdf3719dd4deaae [diff] |
Restore some native plugin test coverage on macOS machines. Fix some tests to work on apple silicon machines.
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