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[CI] Run tests on Windows #101
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- Coverage 86.15% 85.91% -0.24%
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+ Hits 4946 4959 +13
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Using latest Python doesn't make any difference. I'd have to conclude that Azure Pipelines doesn't let a process to write to a temporary directory under |
Note to myself: the LETOR model takes inordinately long time to compile on Windows (with MSVC), taking more than an hour (the job gets killed by Azure Pipelines). The same model takes < 5 minutes on Linux however. I suspect it has to do with IO performance difference between Linux and Windows. |
[CI] Run tests on Windows (dmlc#101)
I ended up finding some issue when the unit tests were run on the Windows target.