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Re-apply "Tests: enable Swift PM tests in Windows toolchain build"" #82274

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@bkhouri bkhouri commented Jun 16, 2025

Reverts #82265, which re-applies #80405

Enable the SwiftPM tests in the Windows toolchain build to get extra confidence the change did not introduce any regression on the Windows platform.

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bkhouri commented Jun 16, 2025

@swift-ci smoke test

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bkhouri commented Jun 17, 2025

@swift-ci smoke test

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bkhouri commented Jun 18, 2025

Windows platform build failed with Test Case 'PrepareForIndexTests.testEnaBuild timed out (after 60 minutes). Marking the build as aborted.

Trying again

@swift-ci smoke test windows

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bkhouri commented Jun 19, 2025

Windows Platform build failed with Test Case 'VersionSetSpecifierTests.testPrereleases' started at 2025-06-18 23Build timed out (after 60 minutes). Marking the build as aborted.

Between this and the previous execution, the test that hangs in non-deterministic.

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bkhouri commented Jun 20, 2025

@swift-ci smoke test windows

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bkhouri commented Jun 21, 2025

without code changes, the Windows platform build failed

Test Case 'ManifestEditTests.testAddPackageDependencyExistingNoComma' started at 2025-06-21 02:46:51.493

C:\Users\swift-ci\jenkins\workspace\swift-PR-windoBuild timed out (after 60 minutes). Marking the build as aborted.

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