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Fix the branch in pipeline yaml for 202411 PR testing #16210

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@wangxin wangxin commented Dec 24, 2024

Description of PR

Summary:
Fixes # (issue)

Type of change

  • Bug fix
  • Testbed and Framework(new/improvement)
  • Test case(new/improvement)

Back port request

  • 202012
  • 202205
  • 202305
  • 202311
  • 202405

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What is the motivation for this PR?

For 202411 branch PR testing, branch "202411" instead of "master" should be used.

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How did you verify/test it?

Any platform specific information?

Supported testbed topology if it's a new test case?

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For 202411 branch PR testing, branch "202411" instead of "master" should be used.

Signed-off-by: Xin Wang <xiwang5@microsoft.com>
@wangxin wangxin requested a review from lerry-lee December 24, 2024 06:41
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/azp run

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Azure Pipelines successfully started running 1 pipeline(s).

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LGTM

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LGTM

@StormLiangMS StormLiangMS merged commit 8d21043 into sonic-net:202411 Dec 25, 2024
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