Tweak coreclr test build script#81975
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1. No longer use `-priority=1` syntax: use `-priority 1` instead. It was already documented this way, and probably works both ways on Windows because batch scripts "eat" the `=` sign sometimes. 2. Fix a YML script to not pass the `=`. This is probably unused code currently because we build tests in CoreCLR on Linux. 3. Add a few more `%MsgPrefix%` output lines.
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Kind of a follow-up to #81733 |
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LGTM, thanks Bruce for further cleaning up our various scripts right after Jeff's change, it's been a while since I last saw this rate of infra improvements.
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-priority=1syntax: use-priority 1instead. It was already documented this way, and probably works both ways on Windows because batch scripts "eat" the=sign sometimes.=. This is probably unused code currently because we build tests in CoreCLR on Linux.%MsgPrefix%output lines.