fix: increase max_retries for acceptance tests function create#179
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fix: increase max_retries for acceptance tests function create#179
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- Sometimes the function is still being deleted when we exausted the default 5 retries. Increase max_retry for resource_conflict to 8.
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🤖 Emulator PR Created A draft PR has been created with locked dependencies: ➡️ https://github.com/aws/aws-durable-execution-emulator/pull/82 The emulator will build binaries using the exact testing SDK commit locked in uv.lock. |
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