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Configures pytest containers to use archive.debian.org for package
installation with legacy Python versions that have outdated sources.
@chrisburr chrisburr force-pushed the fix-install-multiple branch from 7dd0e40 to b0d20d0 Compare August 25, 2025 09:36
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fstagni commented Aug 25, 2025

We are not merging directly to master, so target devel branch now.

And, did the integration tests ran on your fork? Successfully?

@chrisburr chrisburr changed the base branch from master to devel August 25, 2025 11:21
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fstagni commented Aug 25, 2025

They've ran here: https://github.com/DIRACGrid/DIRAC/actions/runs/17207480326?pr=8287

I meant these: https://github.com/chrisburr/Pilot/actions/runs/17205077106

I think they all fail quickly because you'd need in your GA environment the CERTIFICATE_BASE64 variable (IIRC it's the base64-encoded cart of the DIRAC cert machine)

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Where are those documented? And I'm generally not keen to give certificates to GitHub

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fstagni commented Aug 25, 2025

Where are those documented? And I'm generally not keen to give certificates to GitHub

No-where, as only very few of us need these tests.

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chaen commented Aug 25, 2025

we clearly shouldn't have our cert in github !

@fstagni fstagni merged commit ff53464 into DIRACGrid:devel Aug 28, 2025
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