On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 4:49 AM Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> wrote: > We are trying to fix the test failure. See > > https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/breeze-icons/-/commit/8fce580335ef86f19df2238f00270820ac74c9f4#note_115164 > for the current status. >
This is a complete build failure, rather than just a test failure - as noted in the log above. I'm not sure what the script in question is trying to achieve though? > > Or was the regression caused by something else? > > Nate > Cheers, Ben > > > > On 10/6/20 3:59 AM, Ben Cooksley wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > This evening i've completed updates to the Windows CI system, bringing > > it from the previous Qt 5.14 setup it was using up to the more recent Qt > > 5.15. As part of this various other libraries will have also been > updated. > > > > This update was prompted by an unannounced dependency change within > > Breeze Icons. As a reminder to all developers, it is imperative that any > > change to your dependencies on a non-KDE project be announced two weeks > > or more in advance. > > > > Unfortunately due to regressions within Breeze Icons, it is not possible > > for the Dependency Builds to complete at this time, meaning Windows CI > > functionality will be generally unavailable until this is corrected. > > > > The failure log can be found at > > > https://build.kde.org/job/Administration/job/Dependency%20Build%20Extragear%20stable-kf5-qt5%20WindowsMSVCQt5.15/lastFailedBuild/console > > > > Once the Breeze Icons failure has been corrected, we expect to be able > > to resume normal CI service for Windows. > > > > Regards, > > Ben Cooksley > > KDE Sysadmin > >