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[TT-942] migrate flux cron runlog smoke tests to seth #12527

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@Tofel Tofel marked this pull request as ready for review March 21, 2024 16:06
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@skudasov skudasov merged commit 92b0f71 into tt_1006_remove_nondev_geth_besu Mar 21, 2024
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@skudasov skudasov deleted the tt_942_flux_cron_runlog_seth branch March 21, 2024 16:14
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* rip out non-dev geth/besu from docker env builder and add support for multiple chains

* go mod

* fix load tests

* remove legacy method, fix forwarder test

* migrate vrf smoke test to Seth

* fix compilation error in load test

* fix lints

* use tagget CTF version

* go mod

* migrate forwarder ocr smoke test to Seth

* migrate forwarder ocr2 smoke test to Seth

* increase round-watching timeout

* use string errors

* [TT-942] migrate flux cron runlog smoke tests to seth (#12527)

* migrate cron and flux smoke tests to Seth

* migrate runlog smoke test to Seth

* use seth in migration test explicitly

* trigger tests

* fix compile
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