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[7.67.x-blue] AF-2949 : Remove unused Tomcat builds (#1409) #1412
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Hi @Rikkola, I found two files where the TomCat was not removed in |
could you please do those additional changes identified at #1412 (comment) ? @Rikkola |
Sure, I will see what is up. |
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Quality Gate passedKudos, no new issues were introduced! 0 New issues |
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there is again concurrency problem for embedded Wildfly server As FDB passed we can ignore it |
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https://issues.redhat.com/browse/AF-2949
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