[feature] Mark Multiple Response Header Test Pending#4640
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@TravisEz13 @SteveL-MSFT This needs to be merged asap as it fixes a failure in night test pass. |
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merging before 24 hours, because this fixes a test failure. @anmenaga Please in the future, be clear if you reviewed the change. |
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The
Verifies Invoke-WebRequest Supports Multiple response headers with same nametest from #4494 is failing on Linux and macOS due to an implementation difference ofHttpListeneron Linux and macOS where multiple response headers are concatenated instead of sent as separate headers.In Windows:
In Linux/macOS:
This is not a failure of the test but an issue with the current method used for serving test content with
HttpListener.Issue #4639 has been created to track creating a cross-platform multiple header response solution for this test. In the mean time, mark this test as pending to prevent nightly failures.