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Task disabled when max-failures set to -1 #1113
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Using task manifest with:
version: 1
schedule:
type: "simple"
interval: "1s"
max-failures: -1
workflow:
After 10 failures task was disabled. Same with --max-failures -1 from cli. I was also tried to set any value greater then 10 but task was also disabled after 10 failures.
snapctl & snapd version master-8f40854
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