On 11/12/18 11:23 AM, Eduardo Habkost wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 09, 2018 at 10:07:09AM -0500, Cleber Rosa wrote:
>> For the two Python jobs, which seem to have the goal of making sure
>> QEMU builds successfully on the 3.0-3.6 spectrum of Python 3 versions,
>> the specified version is only applicable
On Fri, Nov 09, 2018 at 03:52:49PM +, Alex Bennée wrote:
>
> Cleber Rosa writes:
>
> > For the two Python jobs, which seem to have the goal of making sure
> > QEMU builds successfully on the 3.0-3.6 spectrum of Python 3 versions,
> > the specified version is only applicable if a Python virtu
On Fri, Nov 09, 2018 at 10:07:09AM -0500, Cleber Rosa wrote:
> For the two Python jobs, which seem to have the goal of making sure
> QEMU builds successfully on the 3.0-3.6 spectrum of Python 3 versions,
> the specified version is only applicable if a Python virtual
> environment is used. To do th
On 11/9/18 2:34 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
> On 9/11/18 16:07, Cleber Rosa wrote:
>> For the two Python jobs, which seem to have the goal of making sure
>> QEMU builds successfully on the 3.0-3.6 spectrum of Python 3 versions,
>> the specified version is only applicable if a Python virtua
On 9/11/18 16:07, Cleber Rosa wrote:
For the two Python jobs, which seem to have the goal of making sure
QEMU builds successfully on the 3.0-3.6 spectrum of Python 3 versions,
the specified version is only applicable if a Python virtual
environment is used. To do that, it's necessary to define t
Cleber Rosa writes:
> For the two Python jobs, which seem to have the goal of making sure
> QEMU builds successfully on the 3.0-3.6 spectrum of Python 3 versions,
> the specified version is only applicable if a Python virtual
> environment is used. To do that, it's necessary to define the
> (p
For the two Python jobs, which seem to have the goal of making sure
QEMU builds successfully on the 3.0-3.6 spectrum of Python 3 versions,
the specified version is only applicable if a Python virtual
environment is used. To do that, it's necessary to define the
(primary?) language of the job to be