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Run full test suite on windows bots #16457

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brson opened this issue Aug 12, 2014 · 6 comments
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Run full test suite on windows bots #16457

brson opened this issue Aug 12, 2014 · 6 comments
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brson commented Aug 12, 2014

We can't seriously have full support without running the tests. Nominating.

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P-high, 1.0 milestone.

(We used to be gated on windows performance, which led to things like make check-fast. We are now gated on android performance, so we could/should attempt to bring windows in line with the other targets.)

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brson commented Sep 17, 2014

Depends on #17327

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brson commented Sep 19, 2014

Status update: I've completed a full test run on the win32 dev bots, but the win64 build hanged during debuginfo tests.

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brson commented Sep 19, 2014

This PR is in the queue to disable some gdb tests #17382, but it doesn't fix the hang.

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brson commented Oct 1, 2014

Done.

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aturon commented Oct 1, 2014

Awesome!

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