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Add changelog entry for inifinite loop occurrence fix #228

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What does this PR do?

This PR adds changelog entry that was missed in #217

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  • Bug Fixes
    • Resolved an issue where the run command would fail due to mismatched environment variables, enhancing command execution reliability.
    • Fixed a potential infinite loop during command execution when steps fail, preventing unresponsiveness and improving overall user experience.

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The changes include two significant fixes to the command execution process. One fix addresses a failure related to environment variable mismatches between workloads, while the other resolves a potential infinite loop during command execution failures. These modifications enhance the overall reliability and stability of the system.

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CHANGELOG.md Fixed issue with run command failing due to environment variable mismatch; resolved potential infinite loop during execution failures.

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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between f78251d and beeb6dd.

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21-21: LGTM!

The changelog entry is clear and provides all necessary details.

The code changes are approved.


22-22: LGTM!

The blank line is appropriately used for formatting and separation.

The code changes are approved.

@zzaakiirr zzaakiirr merged commit 78d3208 into main Aug 27, 2024
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@zzaakiirr zzaakiirr deleted the 217-add-changelog-entry-for-inifinite-loop-fix branch August 27, 2024 02:11
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