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Remove flaky assert in downgrade test #2012

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Signed-off-by: Fredrik Lönnegren <[email protected]>
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 72.56%. Comparing base (c618d58) to head (1ddad63).

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@davidcassany davidcassany enabled auto-merge (rebase) March 15, 2024 13:33
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LGTM

@davidcassany davidcassany merged commit 3028919 into rancher:main Mar 15, 2024
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@frelon frelon deleted the downgrade-test branch March 15, 2024 13:35
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