Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> writes:

> On 09/09/19 15:20, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
>>> Doh. If we care about NSIS, we really need to have it being tested by
>>> some part of our CI system, and by pre-merge build tests.
>>
>> I believe Stefan Weil does, since he regularly sends fixes or opens LP
>> bugs during freeze time.
>>
>> We do build nsis/win32 with CI, but for some reason patchew was down.
>>
>> I'm not sure we should duplicate the build on another CI, we should
>> rather setup something to watch patchew and warn us when it goes down.
>
> I'm not sure what happened since I (obviously) was not monitoring
> patchew during my vacation.  However, the recent Python 3 port of
> docker.py bumped the requirement to Python 3.6 to run "make docker"
> tests, and this broke patchew which had an older version.  I have now
> updated the tester.

FWIW testing/next fixes the over eager python3 upgrade (I hadn't
realised how recent encoding was as a check_output keyword). Expect it
in a PR in the next few days.

>
> Paolo


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