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[Auditbeat] Cherry-pick #9750 to 6.6: Fix/Skip Windows x-pack/auditbeat tests #9754

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Cherry-pick of PR #9750 to 6.6 branch. Original message:

Tries to address #9748 by skipping the process unit test on Windows, and changing the inheritance of AuditbeatXPackTest for system tests.

Addresses elastic#9748 by skipping the `process` unit and system test on Windows, and changing the inheritance of `AuditbeatXPackTest` for system tests.

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@cwurm cwurm changed the title Cherry-pick #9750 to 6.6: [Auditbeat] Fix/Skip Windows x-pack/auditbeat tests [Auditbeat] Cherry-pick #9750 to 6.6: Fix/Skip Windows x-pack/auditbeat tests Dec 21, 2018
@cwurm cwurm merged commit f179684 into elastic:6.6 Dec 21, 2018
@cwurm cwurm deleted the backport_9750_6.6 branch December 21, 2018 17:00
leweafan pushed a commit to leweafan/beats that referenced this pull request Apr 28, 2023
…auditbeat tests (elastic#9754)

Cherry-pick of PR elastic#9750 to 6.6 branch. Original message: 

Addresses elastic#9748 by skipping the `process` unit test on Windows, and changing the inheritance of `AuditbeatXPackTest` for system tests.
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