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@miss-islington miss-islington commented Feb 3, 2026

Modifies handling of .gz files in Android app payloads, and ensures that
when the Android testbed streams logs, stream flushes aren't treated as
newlines. This improves the output of test suites that use "one dot per test"
progress indicators.
(cherry picked from commit cb1dc91)

Co-authored-by: Malcolm Smith smith@chaquo.com

Modifies handling of `.gz` files in Android app payloads, and ensures that
when the Android testbed streams logs, stream flushes aren't treated as
newlines. This improves the output of test suites that use "one dot per test"
progress indicators.
(cherry picked from commit cb1dc91)

Co-authored-by: Malcolm Smith <smith@chaquo.com>
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!buildbot android

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🤖 New build scheduled with the buildbot fleet by @freakboy3742 for commit df56fba 🤖

Results will be shown at:

https://buildbot.python.org/all/#/grid?branch=refs%2Fpull%2F144417%2Fmerge

The command will test the builders whose names match following regular expression: android

The builders matched are:

  • aarch64 Android PR
  • AMD64 Android PR

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mhsmith commented Feb 3, 2026

Python 3.13 supports API levels as far back as 21, so there's a small difference in the test file. I'll push a fix to this PR.

@freakboy3742 freakboy3742 enabled auto-merge (squash) February 3, 2026 09:27
@freakboy3742 freakboy3742 merged commit ebc047f into python:3.13 Feb 3, 2026
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@miss-islington miss-islington deleted the backport-cb1dc91-3.13 branch February 3, 2026 09:28
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