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8 changes: 2 additions & 6 deletions .azure/pipelines/jobs/default-build.yml
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Expand Up @@ -104,12 +104,8 @@ jobs:
queue: BuildPool.Windows.10.Amd64.VS2019.Open
${{ if eq(variables['System.TeamProject'], 'internal') }}:
name: NetCoreInternal-Pool
${{ if ne(parameters.isTestingJob, true) }}:
# Visual Studio Build Tools
queue: BuildPool.Windows.10.Amd64.VS2019.BT
${{ if eq(parameters.isTestingJob, true) }}:
# Visual Studio Enterprise - contains some stuff, like SQL Server and IIS Express, that we use for testing
queue: BuildPool.Windows.10.Amd64.VS2019
# Visual Studio Enterprise - contains some stuff, like SQL Server and IIS Express, that we use for testing
queue: BuildPool.Windows.10.Amd64.VS2019
variables:
AgentOsName: ${{ parameters.agentOs }}
ASPNETCORE_TEST_LOG_MAXPATH: "200" # Keep test log file name length low enough for artifact zipping
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