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As discussed in pypa#3087, `test_build_meta` seems to be flaky specially for the combination of Windows + PyPy. This is a proposed workaround for such scenarios.
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This is an attempt to avoid tasks lingering for hours as observed in the CI for the combination Windows+PyPy.
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There are still some hickups (in other tests maybe), but I think this commit might help. |
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According to the Python docs, shutting down the process pool does not terminate the tasks that are already running, so it is necessary to manually kill the individual processes in the pool.
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FYI, auto-merge doesn't work, but it's still nice to know it's ready for merge. |
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As discussed in #3087,
test_build_metaseems to be flaky specially for the combination of Windows + PyPy.This is a proposed workaround for such scenarios.
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