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SKR tester: wait for operation to finish #1603

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Changes proposed in this pull request:

  • Add command that waits for an operation to finish (or timeout)

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See #1588

@MarekMichali MarekMichali requested a review from a team as a code owner January 2, 2025 09:46
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/kind enhancement

@kyma-bot kyma-bot added cla: yes Indicates the PR's author has signed the CLA. kind/enhancement Categorizes issue or PR as related to modifying or improving an existing feature labels Jan 2, 2025
@kyma-gopher-bot kyma-gopher-bot enabled auto-merge (squash) January 2, 2025 09:47
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Add one of following labels

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- kind/bug -> Use it when you fix a bug

@kyma-bot kyma-bot added the size/L Denotes a PR that changes 100-499 lines, ignoring generated files. label Jan 2, 2025
@kyma-gopher-bot kyma-gopher-bot merged commit beee909 into kyma-project:main Jan 2, 2025
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@kyma-bot kyma-bot added the lgtm Looks good to me! label Jan 2, 2025
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