CI: Downgrade to qemu-8.2.1 #5637
test.yml
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Lints
1m 52s
Windows tests
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Integration tests
9m 18s
VMNet test
18m 11s
Matrix: Colima
Matrix: Integration tests (on Linux)
Matrix: Unit tests
Matrix: Upgrade test
Matrix: vz
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4 errors and 9 warnings
VMNet test
The `brew link` step did not complete successfully
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VMNet test
Could not symlink share/qemu/QEMU,cgthree.bin
Target /usr/local/share/qemu/QEMU,cgthree.bin
is a symlink belonging to qemu. You can unlink it:
brew unlink qemu
To force the link and overwrite all conflicting files:
brew link --overwrite qemu
To list all files that would be deleted:
brew link --overwrite qemu --dry-run
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VMNet test
Process completed with exit code 1.
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Upgrade test (v0.15.1)
The hosted runner encountered an error while running your job. (Error Type: Disconnect).
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Integration tests
curl 8.10.0 is already installed and up-to-date.
To reinstall 8.10.0, run:
brew reinstall curl
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Integration tests
jq 1.7.1 is already installed and up-to-date.
To reinstall 1.7.1, run:
brew reinstall jq
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Integration tests
You are using macOS 12.
We (and Apple) do not provide support for this old version.
It is expected behaviour that some formulae will fail to build in this old version.
It is expected behaviour that Homebrew will be buggy and slow.
Do not create any issues about this on Homebrew's GitHub repositories.
Do not create any issues even if you think this message is unrelated.
Any opened issues will be immediately closed without response.
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You may ask for help in Homebrew's discussions but are unlikely to receive a response.
Try to figure out the problem yourself and submit a fix as a pull request.
We will review it but may or may not accept it.
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vz (default.yaml)
jq 1.7.1 is already installed and up-to-date.
To reinstall 1.7.1, run:
brew reinstall jq
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vz (fedora.yaml)
jq 1.7.1 is already installed and up-to-date.
To reinstall 1.7.1, run:
brew reinstall jq
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VMNet test
You are using macOS 12.
We (and Apple) do not provide support for this old version.
It is expected behaviour that some formulae will fail to build in this old version.
It is expected behaviour that Homebrew will be buggy and slow.
Do not create any issues about this on Homebrew's GitHub repositories.
Do not create any issues even if you think this message is unrelated.
Any opened issues will be immediately closed without response.
Do not ask for help from Homebrew or its maintainers on social media.
You may ask for help in Homebrew's discussions but are unlikely to receive a response.
Try to figure out the problem yourself and submit a fix as a pull request.
We will review it but may or may not accept it.
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VMNet test
You are using macOS 12.
We (and Apple) do not provide support for this old version.
It is expected behaviour that some formulae will fail to build in this old version.
It is expected behaviour that Homebrew will be buggy and slow.
Do not create any issues about this on Homebrew's GitHub repositories.
Do not create any issues even if you think this message is unrelated.
Any opened issues will be immediately closed without response.
Do not ask for help from Homebrew or its maintainers on social media.
You may ask for help in Homebrew's discussions but are unlikely to receive a response.
Try to figure out the problem yourself and submit a fix as a pull request.
We will review it but may or may not accept it.
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Upgrade test (v0.15.1)
qemu 9.1.0 is already installed and up-to-date.
To reinstall 9.1.0, run:
brew reinstall qemu
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Upgrade test (v0.15.1)
You are using macOS 12.
We (and Apple) do not provide support for this old version.
It is expected behaviour that some formulae will fail to build in this old version.
It is expected behaviour that Homebrew will be buggy and slow.
Do not create any issues about this on Homebrew's GitHub repositories.
Do not create any issues even if you think this message is unrelated.
Any opened issues will be immediately closed without response.
Do not ask for help from Homebrew or its maintainers on social media.
You may ask for help in Homebrew's discussions but are unlikely to receive a response.
Try to figure out the problem yourself and submit a fix as a pull request.
We will review it but may or may not accept it.
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