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FIX support for frozen executable on all platforms #86

FIX support for frozen executable on all platforms

FIX support for frozen executable on all platforms #86

Triggered via pull request March 10, 2025 15:00
Status Failure
Total duration 7m 28s
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8 errors and 11 warnings
Testing (windows-py39, windows-latest, 3.9, true)
Process completed with exit code 1.
Testing (windows-py312-frozen, windows-latest, 3.12, true)
Process completed with exit code 1.
Testing (windows-py313, windows-latest, 3.13)
Process completed with exit code 1.
Testing (linux-py39, ubuntu-latest, 3.9, true)
Process completed with exit code 1.
Testing (macos-py39, macos-latest, 3.9)
Process completed with exit code 1.
Testing (macos-py313, macos-latest, 3.13)
Process completed with exit code 1.
Testing (linux-py313, ubuntu-latest, 3.13, true)
Process completed with exit code 1.
Testing (linux-python-py39-high-memory, ubuntu-latest, 3.9, true)
Process completed with exit code 1.
Testing (linux-py312-frozen, ubuntu-latest, 3.12, true)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
Testing (linux-py39-joblib-tests, ubuntu-latest, 3.9, true)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
Testing (macos-py312-frozen, macos-latest, 3.12, true)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
Testing (windows-py39, windows-latest, 3.9, true)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
Testing (windows-py312-frozen, windows-latest, 3.12, true)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
Testing (windows-py313, windows-latest, 3.13)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
Testing (linux-py39, ubuntu-latest, 3.9, true)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
Testing (macos-py39, macos-latest, 3.9)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
Testing (macos-py313, macos-latest, 3.13)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
Testing (linux-py313, ubuntu-latest, 3.13, true)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.
Testing (linux-python-py39-high-memory, ubuntu-latest, 3.9, true)
The 'defaults' channel might have been added implicitly. If this is intentional, add 'defaults' to the 'channels' list. Otherwise, consider setting 'conda-remove-defaults' to 'true'.