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ci: set a ctest timeout of 1200 (20 minutes)
This should be long enough (with headroom) for our longest running tests, which even under MSAN, TSAN, Valgrind, etc max out at about 800s. i.e under Valgrind I see the longer runtimes as: ```bash 135/136 Test #8: bench_sanity_check_high_priority ..... Passed 371.19 sec 136/136 Test #122: coinselector_tests ................... Passed 343.39 sec ``` In the CI `tests` under TSAN: ```bash tests ................................ Passed 795.20 sec ``` and MSAN: ```bash tests ................................ Passed 658.48 sec ``` This will also prevent the current issue we are seeing of `ctest` running until it reaches the CI timeout, see #30969. However, we still need to figure out what underlying issue is causing the tests to (sometimes) run for so long, but in the mean time, this will stop `ctest` wasting our CI CPU.
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ci/test/03_test_script.sh

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if [ "$RUN_UNIT_TESTS" = "true" ]; then
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DIR_UNIT_TEST_DATA="${DIR_UNIT_TEST_DATA}" LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${DEPENDS_DIR}/${HOST}/lib" CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=ON ctest "${MAKEJOBS}"
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DIR_UNIT_TEST_DATA="${DIR_UNIT_TEST_DATA}" LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${DEPENDS_DIR}/${HOST}/lib" CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=ON ctest "${MAKEJOBS}" --timeout $((TEST_RUNNER_TIMEOUT_FACTOR * 30 ))
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if [ "$RUN_UNIT_TESTS_SEQUENTIAL" = "true" ]; then

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