[python-committers] AppVeyor and Travis-CI
Eric V. Smith
eric at trueblade.com
Tue May 15 11:35:58 EDT 2018
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Thanks. You mean close and re-open the bpo issue? In the past I saw a Travis "re-run" button, but now I don't. I expected to see it on the Travis page, but last night I only saw a "More options" menu and no "re-run". The next time something fails I'll look again. On 5/15/18 11:23 AM, Brett Cannon wrote: > You can always close and then open an issue to re-trigger CI. As for > Travis specifically, you should have the proper permissions to forcibly > re-run the builds. > > On Mon, 14 May 2018 at 21:50 Eric V. Smith <eric at trueblade.com > <mailto:eric at trueblade.com>> wrote: > > I accidentally checked in some test files, and they got backported to > 3.7. I pushed a commit to delete them, and it was committed to master. > > But in the 3.7 backport, something has gone wrong with AppVeyor and > Travis-CI. > > https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/6844 > > AppVeyor says "Expected — Waiting for status to be reported". > There's no > obvious way to get it to actually report the status, or to restart. > There is no "Details" button listed on the PR page. > > For Travis-CI, Miss Isslington sent me an email that says "Backport > status check is done, and it's a failure ❌ ." The Travis-CI log file > ends with a timeout: > > ====================================================================== > FAIL: test_stdin_broken_pipe > (test.test_asyncio.test_subprocess.SubprocessSafeWatcherTests) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Traceback (most recent call last): > File > "/home/travis/build/python/cpython/Lib/test/test_asyncio/test_subprocess.py", > > line 214, in test_stdin_broken_pipe > self.loop.run_until_complete, coro) > AssertionError: (<class 'BrokenPipeError'>, <class > 'ConnectionResetError'>) not raised by run_until_complete > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I'm sure this is all due to the heavy load the systems are under. I > can't find a way to kick both of these off again. I couldn't find > anything in the devguide, but if I missed it please let me know. > > Thanks. > Eric > _______________________________________________ > python-committers mailing list > python-committers at python.org <mailto:python-committers at python.org> > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers > Code of Conduct: https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/ >
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