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Fix nightly tests in CI #375

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Fix nightly tests in CI #375

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@ad-daniel ad-daniel commented Dec 12, 2022

Ambiguity measure test failed in the nightly here, the reason is that although created, the package wasn't installed prior to running the test

EDIT: yolov5 was also failing when run on its own

@ad-daniel ad-daniel added bug Something isn't working test sources Run style checks test release Tests if a wheel created from a branch runs correctly labels Dec 12, 2022
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@ad-daniel ad-daniel changed the title Fix ambiguity measure test in CI Fix nightly tests in CI Dec 12, 2022
@ad-daniel ad-daniel marked this pull request as ready for review December 12, 2022 16:00
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I also fixed the docker tests due to the change made this morning. It's only run when doing test release label hence why it wasn't caught.

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Thank you.

@ad-daniel ad-daniel merged commit c76a81a into develop Dec 12, 2022
@ad-daniel ad-daniel deleted the fix-ambiguity-measure branch December 12, 2022 16:34
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