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Explicitly specify the x86_64 platform in certain Molecule scenarios to avoid compatibility issues in ARM based computers.

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Explicitly specify the `x86_64` platform in certain Molecule scenarios to avoid compatibility issues in ARM based computers.
@alessfg alessfg self-assigned this Sep 18, 2023
@github-actions github-actions bot added the tests Improvements to tests label Sep 18, 2023
@alessfg alessfg added this to the 0.24.2 milestone Sep 18, 2023
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@alessfg alessfg merged commit bbd59b2 into main Sep 18, 2023
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alessfg added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2023
Not all x86_64 platforms were correctly reintroduced in #659
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