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Ensure that the GitLab CI is green again. Ideally all failures would be fixed, but at the moment it is not feasible. As the purpose of a CI is to protect the code base from having new testable regressions slip in, update the CI pipeline to be all green by disabling multiple failing test or reduce their scope. - Avoid timeouts and make buid faster with '-DCPACK_RPM_DEBUGINFO_PACKAGE=OFF' - Remove 'GIT_CLONE_PATH' which isn't universally supported on all GitLab instances - Bump 'MARIADB_MAJOR_VERSION' to current 'main' contents (11.8). Also update the upgrade test matrix to modern MariaDB versions. - Remove UBsan builds as they are failing and can't quickly be fixed, along with the MTR test that depended on it. - Switch the CentOS 7 build to use Amazon Linux 2 instead, which has equivalent Fedora package versions, but is still maintained and package archive mirrors active. - Extend skiplist to include currently failing MTR tests. These are not quick to fix, so adding them to the skiplist will at least make the CI green and allow us to catch any new regressions. - Drop the default QPS limit in the mini-benchmark.sh to match what is currently passing. The drop is large because it wasn't adjusted after 4016c905 got merged. - Remove the currently failing faketime tests for 2028 compatibility. - Remove unnecessary `dependencies:` definitions that have no effect in the presence of `needs:` - Reduce the scope of `cppcheck` to avoid timeouts from job. - Update the ignorelists for both `cppcheck` and `flawfinder` as the jobs were failing. This way the jobs will be green again, and reveal is any new commits introduce issues. - Drop the duplicate `cppcheck` and `flawfinder` job definitions that got erroneously merged when both 9c287c0 and f4ce1e4 got merged on the `main` branch, when the original intent was to have the latter commit only on old MariaDB versions. All new code of the whole pull request, including one or several files that are either new files or modified ones, are contributed under the BSD-new license. I am contributing on behalf of my employer Amazon Web Services, Inc.