Increase timeout for linux integration tests#5255
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The integration test times have slightly increased and are often hitting the 25 minutes timeout. This increases to give more room but still keeps it low enough to catch regressions in tests causing longer than expected execution. Signed-off-by: Derek McGowan <[email protected]>
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The integration test times have slightly increased and are often
hitting the 25 minutes timeout. This increases to give more room
but still keeps it low enough to catch regressions in tests
causing longer than expected execution.