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Stefan Liebler 4734d0f8ad Increase the amount of data tested in stdio-common/tst-fwrite-pipe.c
The number of iterations and the length of the string are not high
enough on some systems causing the test to return false-positives.

Testcase stdio-common/tst-fwrite-bz29459.c was fixed in the same way in
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(Increase the amount of data tested in stdio-common/tst-fwrite-bz29459.c, 2025-02-14)

Testcases stdio-common/tst-fwrite-bz29459.c and stdio-common/tst-fwrite-pipe.c
were introcued in 596a61cf6b
(libio: Start to return errors when flushing fwrite's buffer [BZ #29459], 2025-01-28)
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