I have to agree on this. Cutting a release with broken tests is a slippery slope. This needs to build out-of-the-box so folks can build this themselves. This is the expectation and its what lets people fix heir own issues. Once we start ignoring a few tests, we start ignoring a lot of tests. The whole point on unit tests is to see what code broke other functionality.
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