On 4/4/21 2:49 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Matthias Klose writes:
Looking at the failing CI tests triggered by these builds, yes I see that 32bit archs have the ABI change.
I'm not sure precisely what you mean by that, but if you mean that CI has caught the bug, then
So maybe it's worth to re-introduce these RC builds,
seems to be just makework. It makes more sense to delay the schedule somewhat, but only so that the release engineer, or one among the many eyes, catch the CI's warning.
No, you can't see that with CPython's CI alone. The Debian and Ubuntu build machines trigger CI tests per architecture for around 3000 packages depending on python3.9, using the just built python3.9, and without rebuilding these packages. That's where I see the 32bit failures. How would delaying the release schedule have helped with the issue that we just saw? Matthias