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Test run failing locally #10880

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allyoucanmap opened this issue Feb 26, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #10882
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Test run failing locally #10880

allyoucanmap opened this issue Feb 26, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #10882
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allyoucanmap commented Feb 26, 2025

Description

There are failing tests after trying to run the test locally on a Window machine. This is not happening on the github actions

How to reproduce

  • clone repo locally
  • npm install
  • npm run test

Expected Result

All tests passing

Current Result

Some tests are failing

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@allyoucanmap allyoucanmap self-assigned this Feb 26, 2025
@allyoucanmap allyoucanmap added the javascript Pull requests that update Javascript code label Feb 26, 2025
@allyoucanmap allyoucanmap added this to the 2025.01.00 milestone Feb 26, 2025
allyoucanmap added a commit to allyoucanmap/MapStore2 that referenced this issue Feb 26, 2025
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