Brett Cannon just made AppVeyor required again on 2.7, 3.6, 3.7 and master ;-)
Victor
2018-06-04 21:38 GMT+01:00 Victor Stinner vstinner@redhat.com:
I have very good news from AppVeyor:
- AppVeyor runs again jobs on pull requests: it's back!
- Issue with quotas: it was a disk issue, it was on their side and it's now fixed.
- AppVeyor donate us additional parallel job to the python account!
Moreover:
- They proposed us to extend the timeout to 90 minuts. Hopefully, a full build (download + compile + run tests) takes usually less than 15 min, so it's fine.
- They explained me how to disable AppVeyor on branches to only run tests on pull requests. "Do not build feature branches with open Pull Requests in UI (skip_branch_with_pr: true if you use YAML)." seems the safest option. Another option is: "disable Pushes event in GitHub Webhook settings" but I don't undestand if it only impacts AppVeyor or all our hooks.
Thank you very much AppVeyor! See my support issue for the details:
http://help.appveyor.com/discussions/problems/14532-cpython-exceeded-allowed...
Victor
2018-06-04 17:02 GMT+02:00 Brett Cannon brett@python.org:
Victor noticed that AppVeyor stopped building about 19 hours ago, leading to it blocking all open PRs. I have gone ahead and switched off requiring AppVeyor for now, so please pay attention to at least the Windows VSTS status check to make sure you're not breaking Windows by accident.
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