Noah, could yo take a look? Seems related to porting the autogenerated 24px icon script to Python.

Nate


On 10/6/20 11:26 AM, Ben Cooksley wrote:
On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 4:49 AM Nate Graham <n...@kde.org <mailto: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


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