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This commit switches the `try` builers to officially happen on Azure Pipelines instead of Travis where they're currently run. This also cuts back the number of builders to just the two we run on Travis, leaving expansion as a possible future extension.
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This is intended to be coupled with rust-lang/rust-central-station#273 to fully switch over bors and friends. |
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ci: Switch official `try` builds to happen on Azure This commit switches the `try` builers to officially happen on Azure Pipelines instead of Travis where they're currently run. This also cuts back the number of builders to just the two we run on Travis, leaving expansion as a possible future extension.
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[CI] Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - #62140 (ci: Turn off PR builds on Travis) - #62141 (ci: Disable assertions in PR builds) - #62142 (ci: Switch official `try` builds to happen on Azure) - #62143 (ci: Publish toolstate changes from Azure) - #62145 (ci: Sync AppVeyor/Travis with Azure configuration) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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[CI] Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - #62140 (ci: Turn off PR builds on Travis) - #62141 (ci: Disable assertions in PR builds) - #62142 (ci: Switch official `try` builds to happen on Azure) - #62143 (ci: Publish toolstate changes from Azure) - #62145 (ci: Sync AppVeyor/Travis with Azure configuration) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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This commit switches the
try
builers to officially happen on AzurePipelines instead of Travis where they're currently run. This also cuts
back the number of builders to just the two we run on Travis, leaving
expansion as a possible future extension.