[python-committers] Turning off AppVeyor as required

Victor Stinner vstinner at redhat.com
Mon Jun 4 13:06:07 EDT 2018


By the way, Python 2.7 doesn't have AppVeyor nor VSTS?

Is there a plan to add VSTS to Python 2.7?

Victor

2018-06-04 18:46 GMT+02:00 Steve Dower <steve.dower at python.org>:
> On 04Jun2018 0932, Victor Stinner wrote:
>>
>> 2018-06-04 18:18 GMT+02:00 Brett Cannon <brett at python.org>:
>>>
>>> I'm currently not in the mood to argue about VSTS' stability so I don't
>>> feel
>>> comfortable flipping that on as a requirement quite yet.
>>
>>
>> I don't suggest to make it mandatory right now.
>>
>> I will try to keep on eye on VSTS ;-)
>
>
> FWIW I had a quick look through the history of Windows commit builds on
> VSTS. There last three failures were:
>  * test_subprocess getting wedged and the build timed out (surprisingly
> gracefully though, it sent a Ctrl+C to the app so we still got all the
> output)
>  * Tcl/tk and/or OpenSSL build got stuck (this was on 3.6 - we don't build
> these every time as of 3.7)
>  * test_asyncio issues
>
> Since the last of those issue, there have been 50-ish successful builds.
> (Note that I looked at commit builds, not PR builds, so I wouldn't have to
> wade through every single PR to see if it was a genuine bug.)
>
> You can review the history here:
>
> Windows commits:
> https://python.visualstudio.com/cpython/_build/index?definitionId=4&_a=history&path=%5C
> Windows PRs:
> https://python.visualstudio.com/cpython/_build/index?definitionId=9&_a=history&path=%5C
> macOS commits:
> https://python.visualstudio.com/cpython/_build/index?definitionId=5&_a=history&path=%5C
> macOS PRs:
> https://python.visualstudio.com/cpython/_build/index?definitionId=8&_a=history&path=%5C
> Linux commits:
> https://python.visualstudio.com/cpython/_build/index?definitionId=6&_a=history&path=%5C
> Linux PRs:
> https://python.visualstudio.com/cpython/_build/index?definitionId=7&_a=history&path=%5C
> Linux with code coverage:
> https://python.visualstudio.com/cpython/_build/index?definitionId=13&_a=history&path=%5C
> (both commits and PRs right now, still undecided how to best make use of
> this run, as we don't seem to report coverage stats anywhere?)
>
> Cheers,
> Steve
>
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