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[CI] Use the latest Python available on Windows #71995
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This commit changes our Windows CI to always use the latest Python interpreter available in the GHA tool cache instead of hardcoding Python 3.7.6. This is needed because occasionally GitHub bumps the installed version, deleting the previous one.
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Oh joy! I feel like this is not going to end well but it looks not wrong, so @bors r+ |
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🌲 The tree is currently closed for pull requests below priority 100, this pull request will be tested once the tree is reopened |
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@bors p=1000 |
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☀️ Test successful - checks-azure |
…ulacrum [beta] backports This backport rollup includes the following: * [beta] Update cargo rust-lang#71967 * Backport 1.43.1 release notes to master rust-lang#71914 * Update the `cc` crate rust-lang#71882 * resolve: Relax fresh binding disambiguation slightly to fix regression rust-lang#71846 * Do not try to find binop method on RHS `TyErr` rust-lang#71810 * Quick and dirty fix of the unused_braces lint rust-lang#71517 * Update stdarch submodule rust-lang#71495 * normalize field projection ty to fix broken MIR issue rust-lang#71488 * Update openssl-src to 1.1.1g rust-lang#71430 * fix error code in E0751.md rust-lang#71426 * Don't fuse Chain in its second iterator rust-lang#71404 * Remove some `Vec` allocations to improve performance rust-lang#71268 * [CI] Use the latest Python available on Windows rust-lang#71995 It also switches the bootstrap compiler to 1.43.1.
This PR changes our Windows CI to always use the latest Python interpreter available in the GHA tool cache instead of hardcoding Python 3.7.6. This is needed because occasionally GitHub bumps the installed version, deleting the previous one.
This fixes the current GHA outage we're having. I fully expect the outage to propagate to Azure Pipelines in the coming days if we don't merge this, as both GHA and Azure use the same underlying image. Once the PR is merged we can re-enabled the double-gating.
r? @Mark-Simulacrum