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@rainers rainers commented Oct 9, 2019

I suspect that there is some new exception validation enabled on the build servers that we yet don't understand.

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wilzbach commented Oct 9, 2019

@rainers see: dlang/druntime#2822 (comment) for the druntime failures.

@rainers rainers force-pushed the workaround_azure_fiber branch from 1d46168 to 393a967 Compare October 9, 2019 07:22
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rainers commented Oct 9, 2019

Arrgh, the horrors of quoting when mixing bash and cmd. I won't be able to do anything on this before tonight.

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I won't be able to do anything on this before tonight.

No worries. I'm just glad this is getting fixed! Thank you!

@rainers rainers force-pushed the workaround_azure_fiber branch from 393a967 to c74d2b0 Compare October 9, 2019 20:12
@rainers rainers force-pushed the workaround_azure_fiber branch from c74d2b0 to 3d29016 Compare October 9, 2019 20:25
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rainers commented Oct 11, 2019

druntime is back to green.

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