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[Python-Dev] Slipping Python 3.5.5rc1 and 3.4.8rc1 because of a Travis CI issue--can someone make Travis CI happy?

[Python-Dev] Slipping Python 3.5.5rc1 and 3.4.8rc1 because of a Travis CI issue--can someone make Travis CI happy? [Python-Dev] Slipping Python 3.5.5rc1 and 3.4.8rc1 because of a Travis CI issue--can someone make Travis CI happy?Larry Hastings larry at hastings.org
Mon Jan 22 20:33:47 EST 2018
On 01/22/2018 07:51 AM, Brett Cannon wrote:
> I can switch off the requirement that holds admins to having to pass 
> the same status checks as everyone else (there's still a big warning 
> when you exercise this power), that way you can override the merge if 
> you want. Not sure if you want to ignore the CI in that case as well.

Yes, please.  I'll make you a deal: I'll download and apply the patches 
manually and run the test suite.  I'll only merge if the patch doesn't 
cause test failures.

It'd be swell if we could actually fix the builds on Travis CI 
naturally.  I assume that will happen eventually, but I don't want to 
hold up the rc's for that.

Thanks,


//arry/
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