This has issues on Windows with msys2/cygwin, where we need to build it
ourselves since binary wheels aren't supported on PyPI. And we don't
have a rust compiler available for either one -- we may not be *able* to
do so for cygwin?
For msys2, the solution is pretty easy, just rely on the official msys2
packages for jsonschema, which handle both it and its dependencies for
us and don't require us to compile anything. Currently they still have
an older jsonschema that doesn't use rust deps at all, but that's
because the new jsonschema was released today. We'll automatically catch
up at some point.
For cygwin, there is no rust compiler in the cygwin repository, and
jsonschema there is old as the hills. I do not know if there's a good
answer here, but an adequate answer is to cap jsonschema at the version
we were testing with yesterday.
This is a no-op change from v2 to v3, but github complains that nodejs
is outdated if you don't. It's not obvious why this required a major
version bump...
However, half of our uses are on v1, which has a decent fix: failure to
upload artifacts constitutes a step failure.
This was initially added in eb76ba7031 to avoid picking
it up from azure/gha images.
Looks like it is no longer set for some time now though:
https://github.com/actions/runner-images/pull/540
so should no longer be needed.
The empty string makes some meson tests fail which expect a path.
A recent msys2-runtime change now lets empty env vars through to child processes
whereas before they would get filtered out, which is why this worked before.
"MSYSTEM= python ..." no longer works because of some changes in the MSYS2 runtime
Until this is fixed in either MinGW Python or the MSYS2 runtime this should revert
things to the previous behaviour to get the CI green again.
Set MESON_CI_JOBNAME for all CI jobs which run project tests.
(Note that ${{ github.job }} is the literal job.id used in the yaml, not
any name given to the job with job.id.name, and so is the same for all
matrix entries, and thus not suitable for our purposes there).
Fixes a test when using pkgconf instead of pkg-config.
The .pc file in the pkgconfig-gen test requires it and pkgconf seems be
stricter here and fails to validate.