| commit | 23a09b99313edb67d267a974be6cebfdfd97c7c8 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | David Spickett <david.spickett@linaro.org> | Wed May 29 10:25:19 2024 +0000 |
| committer | David Spickett <david.spickett@linaro.org> | Wed May 29 10:28:10 2024 +0000 |
| tree | ee64751f863e89b3e5802e55f8526288714dcee3 | |
| parent | 9e8ecce88ef65a2953db8071746720dd78bd1632 [diff] |
[lldb][Test] Remove some xfails for AArch64 Linux PR #92245 fixed these tests on Linux. They likely work on FreeBSD too but leaving the xfail for that so it can be confirmed later. Also updated a bugzilla link to one that redirects to Github issues. Relates to issues #43398 and #48751.
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