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large_nightly #971

Triggered via schedule September 5, 2024 10:01
Status Failure
Total duration 30m 27s
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10 errors and 9 notices
test (1.6, 3.10, macos-latest)
It looks like you are trying to install Julia 1.6 or 1.7 on the "macos-latest" runners. "macos-latest" now resolves to "macos-14", which run on Apple Silicon (aarch64) macOS machines. Unfortunately, Julia 1.6 and 1.7 do not have native binaries available for Apple Silicon macOS. Therefore, it is not possible to install Julia with the current constraints. For instructions on how to fix this error, please see the following Discourse post: https://discourse.julialang.org/t/how-to-fix-github-actions-ci-failures-with-julia-1-6-or-1-7-on-macos-latest-and-macos-14/117019
test (1.6, 3.10, macos-latest)
Encountered error: Could not find aarch64/1.6.7 binaries
test (1.6, 3.12, macos-latest)
It looks like you are trying to install Julia 1.6 or 1.7 on the "macos-latest" runners. "macos-latest" now resolves to "macos-14", which run on Apple Silicon (aarch64) macOS machines. Unfortunately, Julia 1.6 and 1.7 do not have native binaries available for Apple Silicon macOS. Therefore, it is not possible to install Julia with the current constraints. For instructions on how to fix this error, please see the following Discourse post: https://discourse.julialang.org/t/how-to-fix-github-actions-ci-failures-with-julia-1-6-or-1-7-on-macos-latest-and-macos-14/117019
test (1.6, 3.12, macos-latest)
Encountered error: Could not find aarch64/1.6.7 binaries
test (1.6, 3.8, macos-latest)
It looks like you are trying to install Julia 1.6 or 1.7 on the "macos-latest" runners. "macos-latest" now resolves to "macos-14", which run on Apple Silicon (aarch64) macOS machines. Unfortunately, Julia 1.6 and 1.7 do not have native binaries available for Apple Silicon macOS. Therefore, it is not possible to install Julia with the current constraints. For instructions on how to fix this error, please see the following Discourse post: https://discourse.julialang.org/t/how-to-fix-github-actions-ci-failures-with-julia-1-6-or-1-7-on-macos-latest-and-macos-14/117019
test (1.6, 3.8, macos-latest)
Encountered error: Could not find aarch64/1.6.7 binaries
test (1.10, 3.8, macos-latest)
[notice] A new release of pip is available: 21.1.1 -> 24.2 [notice] To update, run: python3.8 -m pip install --upgrade pip
test (1.6, 3.8, windows-latest)
Process completed with exit code 139.
test (1.8, 3.8, macos-latest)
[notice] A new release of pip is available: 21.1.1 -> 24.2 [notice] To update, run: python3.8 -m pip install --upgrade pip
test (1.6, 3.10, windows-latest)
Process completed with exit code 139.
test (1.6, 3.10, macos-latest)
[setup-julia] If you are testing 1.6 as a Long Term Support (lts) version, consider using the new "lts" version specifier instead of "1.6" explicitly, which will automatically resolve the current lts.
test (1.6, 3.12, macos-latest)
[setup-julia] If you are testing 1.6 as a Long Term Support (lts) version, consider using the new "lts" version specifier instead of "1.6" explicitly, which will automatically resolve the current lts.
test (1.6, 3.8, macos-latest)
[setup-julia] If you are testing 1.6 as a Long Term Support (lts) version, consider using the new "lts" version specifier instead of "1.6" explicitly, which will automatically resolve the current lts.
test (1.6, 3.8, windows-latest)
[setup-julia] If you are testing 1.6 as a Long Term Support (lts) version, consider using the new "lts" version specifier instead of "1.6" explicitly, which will automatically resolve the current lts.
test (1.6, 3.10, ubuntu-latest)
[setup-julia] If you are testing 1.6 as a Long Term Support (lts) version, consider using the new "lts" version specifier instead of "1.6" explicitly, which will automatically resolve the current lts.
test (1.6, 3.8, ubuntu-latest)
[setup-julia] If you are testing 1.6 as a Long Term Support (lts) version, consider using the new "lts" version specifier instead of "1.6" explicitly, which will automatically resolve the current lts.
test (1.6, 3.12, ubuntu-latest)
[setup-julia] If you are testing 1.6 as a Long Term Support (lts) version, consider using the new "lts" version specifier instead of "1.6" explicitly, which will automatically resolve the current lts.
test (1.6, 3.10, windows-latest)
[setup-julia] If you are testing 1.6 as a Long Term Support (lts) version, consider using the new "lts" version specifier instead of "1.6" explicitly, which will automatically resolve the current lts.
test (1.6, 3.12, windows-latest)
[setup-julia] If you are testing 1.6 as a Long Term Support (lts) version, consider using the new "lts" version specifier instead of "1.6" explicitly, which will automatically resolve the current lts.