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[release/6.0-staging] ProcessTests: allow WorkingSet to be zero just after launching the pr… #93574

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@carlossanlop carlossanlop commented Oct 16, 2023

…ocess. (#85649)

  • ProcessTests: allow WorkingSet to be zero just after launching the process.

The WorkingSet tests fail on Fedora 38+ because a zero working set value is observed just after the process start.

Probably fixes #93491

…ocess. (dotnet#85649)

* ProcessTests: allow WorkingSet to be zero just after launching the process.

The WorkingSet tests fail on Fedora 38+ because a zero working set value
is observed just after the process start.
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…ocess. (#85649)

  • ProcessTests: allow WorkingSet to be zero just after launching the process.

The WorkingSet tests fail on Fedora 38+ because a zero working set value is observed just after the process start.

Author: carlossanlop
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@ghost ghost assigned carlossanlop Oct 16, 2023
@carlossanlop carlossanlop merged commit 142b0fd into dotnet:release/6.0-staging Oct 17, 2023
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