Switch x86_64-msvc-{1,2} back to Windows Server 2025 images#141861
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[WIP] Switch `x86_64-msvc-{1,2}` back to Windows Server 2025 images
New Windows Server 2025 images have been released (20250527).
Let's try if the newer Windows Server 2025 exhibit lack of disk space problem or not, cf. #141022.
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Switch `x86_64-msvc-{1,2}` back to Windows Server 2025 images
New Windows Server 2025 images have been released (**20250527.1.0**). New images appear to not exhibit the lack-of-disk-space problem as tracked by rust-lang#141022, and the new runner image's storage capacity appears to be configured correctly.
Windows Server 2025 image version **20250527.1.0** release notes: <https://github.com/actions/runner-images/releases/tag/win25%2F20250527.1>.
Resolves rust-lang#141022.
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Switch `x86_64-msvc-{1,2}` back to Windows Server 2025 images
New Windows Server 2025 images have been released (**20250527.1.0**). New images appear to not exhibit the lack-of-disk-space problem as tracked by rust-lang#141022, and the new runner image's storage capacity appears to be configured correctly.
Windows Server 2025 image version **20250527.1.0** release notes: <https://github.com/actions/runner-images/releases/tag/win25%2F20250527.1>.
Resolves rust-lang#141022.
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Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #141724 (fix(#141141): When expanding `PartialEq`, check equality of scalar types first.) - #141833 (`tests/ui`: A New Order [2/N]) - #141861 (Switch `x86_64-msvc-{1,2}` back to Windows Server 2025 images) - #141914 (redesign stage 0 std follow-ups) - #141918 (Deconstruct values in the THIR visitor) - #141923 (Update books) - #141931 (Deconstruct values in the THIR visitor) - #141956 (Remove two trait methods from cg_ssa) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Rollup merge of #141861 - jieyouxu:windows-server-2025-20250527, r=Kobzol Switch `x86_64-msvc-{1,2}` back to Windows Server 2025 images New Windows Server 2025 images have been released (**20250527.1.0**). New images appear to not exhibit the lack-of-disk-space problem as tracked by #141022, and the new runner image's storage capacity appears to be configured correctly. Windows Server 2025 image version **20250527.1.0** release notes: <https://github.com/actions/runner-images/releases/tag/win25%2F20250527.1>. Resolves #141022.
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Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#141724 (fix(rust-lang/rust#141141): When expanding `PartialEq`, check equality of scalar types first.) - rust-lang/rust#141833 (`tests/ui`: A New Order [2/N]) - rust-lang/rust#141861 (Switch `x86_64-msvc-{1,2}` back to Windows Server 2025 images) - rust-lang/rust#141914 (redesign stage 0 std follow-ups) - rust-lang/rust#141918 (Deconstruct values in the THIR visitor) - rust-lang/rust#141923 (Update books) - rust-lang/rust#141931 (Deconstruct values in the THIR visitor) - rust-lang/rust#141956 (Remove two trait methods from cg_ssa) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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New Windows Server 2025 images have been released (20250527.1.0). New images appear to not exhibit the lack-of-disk-space problem as tracked by #141022, and the new runner image's storage capacity appears to be configured correctly.
Windows Server 2025 image version 20250527.1.0 release notes: https://github.com/actions/runner-images/releases/tag/win25%2F20250527.1.
Resolves #141022.