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chore: remove pumba compatibility step from stateless e2e#2083

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chore: remove pumba compatibility step from stateless e2e#2083
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codecov bot commented Feb 24, 2026

Codecov Report

✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 50.60%. Comparing base (d7b2be8) to head (5ab6373).
⚠️ Report is 1 commits behind head on develop.

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- Coverage    50.62%   50.60%   -0.02%     
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  Files          875      875              
  Lines       151794   151794              
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- Hits         76842    76817      -25     
- Misses       69879    69901      +22     
- Partials      5073     5076       +3     

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@kamuikatsurgi kamuikatsurgi merged commit ed84507 into develop Feb 24, 2026
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@kamuikatsurgi kamuikatsurgi deleted the kamui/remove-pumba-step branch February 24, 2026 11:56
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