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Re-enable some e2e tests for eth-bridge-integration #609

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@james-chf james-chf commented Oct 14, 2022

Relates to #418

Re-enables e2e tests that can pass now Tendermint is updated. There are still a few failing ones which legitimately may need to be updated to work with eth-bridge-integration branch logic.

juped added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 14, 2022
* namada/ray/remove-tx-from-intent:
  wasm: remove tx_from_intent build
@james-chf james-chf force-pushed the james+tiago/ethbridge/reenable-e2e-tests branch 2 times, most recently from 21e3c75 to 0ac862c Compare October 14, 2022 15:58
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pls update wasm

@james-chf james-chf force-pushed the james+tiago/ethbridge/reenable-e2e-tests branch from eec3481 to a307a4c Compare October 14, 2022 16:23
@james-chf james-chf changed the title Run all the e2e tests Re-enable most e2e tests for eth-bridge-integration Oct 14, 2022
@james-chf james-chf changed the title Re-enable most e2e tests for eth-bridge-integration Re-enable some e2e tests for eth-bridge-integration Oct 14, 2022
@james-chf james-chf marked this pull request as ready for review October 14, 2022 16:48
@james-chf james-chf merged commit a669ca5 into eth-bridge-integration Oct 17, 2022
@james-chf james-chf deleted the james+tiago/ethbridge/reenable-e2e-tests branch October 17, 2022 08:14
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