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Merge #18899: travis: Remove valgrind
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travis: Remove valgrind (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: When the valgrind run was added, it took 2 hours. Travis kindly raised the timeout limit to the maximum possible of 3 hours. Today, a full build of Bitcoin Core with all tests takes more than three hours. Thus, it is impossible to run all tests on travis. Moreover, the feedback loop for developers that create a pull request takes at least 2 hours, but in some cases (when the travis queue is full) until the next day. This is unacceptable. Fix both issues by removing the build from travis. Please note that the `ci/test/` configurations are *not* removed. They will stay in the repo and can be executed anywhere (just not on travis). ACKs for top commit: jamesob: ACKfa082d0a57
jnewbery: utACKfa082d0a57
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env: >-
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FILE_ENV="./ci/test/00_setup_env_native_asan.sh"
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- stage: test
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name: 'x86_64 Linux [GOAL: install] [bionic] [no depends, only system libs, valgrind]'
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env: >-
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FILE_ENV="./ci/test/00_setup_env_native_valgrind.sh"
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- stage: test
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name: 'x86_64 Linux [GOAL: install] [focal] [no depends, only system libs, sanitizers: fuzzer,address,undefined]'
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env: >-
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FILE_ENV="./ci/test/00_setup_env_native_fuzz.sh"
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- stage: test
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name: 'x86_64 Linux [GOAL: install] [focal] [no depends, only system libs, fuzzers under valgrind]'
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env: >-
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FILE_ENV="./ci/test/00_setup_env_native_fuzz_with_valgrind.sh"
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- stage: test
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name: 'x86_64 Linux [GOAL: install] [bionic] [no wallet]'
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env: >-
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