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tests: Fix suit test names clashes #18887

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@github-actions github-actions bot added the changelog-entry-required Update changelog before merge. Remove label if entry is not needed or already added. label Nov 14, 2024
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ci-all-test Run all of ci, no test spec filtering will be done
ci-force-downstream Force execution of downstream even if twister fails
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ci-run-zephyr-twister Force run zephyr twister
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Attempt to fix CI test failures

Ref: NCSDK-29561

Signed-off-by: Adam Szczygieł <[email protected]>
@adsz-nordic adsz-nordic changed the title Attempt to fix strange twister failures tests: Fix suit test names clashes Nov 14, 2024
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