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Python CI #1265

Triggered via schedule December 11, 2023 00:35
Status Failure
Total duration 38s
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43 errors and 2 warnings
test (2.7, ubuntu-20.04)
Error while building Python. The process '/usr/bin/sudo' failed with exit code 100
test (3.6, macos-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.9, macos-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.7, macos-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.8, ubuntu-20.04)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.5, macos-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.8, macos-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.9, windows-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.7, windows-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.8, windows-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.9, ubuntu-20.04)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.12, windows-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.12, windows-latest)
The operation was canceled.
test (3.12, ubuntu-20.04)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.12, ubuntu-20.04)
The operation was canceled.
test (3.10, ubuntu-20.04)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.10, ubuntu-20.04)
The operation was canceled.
test (2.7, windows-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (2.7, windows-latest)
The operation was canceled.
test (2.7, macos-latest)
The operation was canceled.
test (3.5, ubuntu-20.04)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.5, ubuntu-20.04)
You are using pip version 20.3.4, however version 23.3.1 is available. You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command.
test (3.5, ubuntu-20.04)
The operation was canceled.
test (3.12, macos-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.12, macos-latest)
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test (3.5, windows-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.5, windows-latest)
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test (3.6, windows-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.6, windows-latest)
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test (3.10, windows-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.10, windows-latest)
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test (3.11, windows-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.11, windows-latest)
The operation was canceled.
test (3.11, macos-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.11, macos-latest)
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test (3.6, ubuntu-20.04)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.6, ubuntu-20.04)
The operation was canceled.
test (3.10, macos-latest)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.10, macos-latest)
The operation was canceled.
test (3.7, ubuntu-20.04)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.7, ubuntu-20.04)
The operation was canceled.
test (3.11, ubuntu-20.04)
The job was canceled because "_2_7_ubuntu-20_04" failed.
test (3.11, ubuntu-20.04)
The operation was canceled.
test (2.7, ubuntu-20.04)
CPython version 2.7.x is not supported by actions/setup-python. This probably means you are using a deprecated version. If this is not the case, you may suppress the warning setting input "allow-build" to either "info" or "allow".
test (2.7, macos-latest)
CPython version 2.7.x is not supported by actions/setup-python. This probably means you are using a deprecated version. If this is not the case, you may suppress the warning setting input "allow-build" to either "info" or "allow".