MDBF-1223: Cancelled RelWithDebInfo builders trigger autobake builders#981
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This was a nice feature in the past, when playing whack-a-mole to stop a build and immediatly trigger one that will deliver packages on CI. Now, with MDBF-1200, we may forget this childhood game, and allow the build canceller to stop older build requests without any side-effects (i.e. triggering other builds). We still don't stop failed tests from triggering package builders, and it is ok; dev's should decide if the generated packages are worth a dime.
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This was a nice feature in the past, when playing whack-a-mole to stop
a build and immediately trigger one that will deliver packages on CI.
Now, with MDBF-1200, we may forget this childhood game,
and allow the build canceler to stop older build requests without any side-effects (i.e. triggering other builds).
We still don't stop failed tests from triggering package builders, and it is ok;
dev's should decide if the generated packages are worth a dime.