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Try running arm jobs with linux.2xlarge.memory with 64G RAM.

Try running arm jobs with linux.2xlarge.memory with 64G RAM.
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As of commit 8bc0985 with merge base bcea345 (image):

BROKEN TRUNK - The following job failed but were present on the merge base:

👉 Rebase onto the `viable/strict` branch to avoid these failures

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Unrelated MacOS failure.

@digantdesai digantdesai merged commit ad2ad5c into main Mar 19, 2025
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oscarandersson8218 pushed a commit to oscarandersson8218/executorch that referenced this pull request Mar 21, 2025
Try running arm jobs with linux.2xlarge.memory with 64G RAM.
DannyYuyang-quic pushed a commit to CodeLinaro/executorch that referenced this pull request Apr 2, 2025
Try running arm jobs with linux.2xlarge.memory with 64G RAM.
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