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mingw-w64-curl: update to 8.6.0 #109

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Signed-off-by: Matthias Aßhauer <mha1993@live.de>
@dscho dscho marked this pull request as ready for review January 31, 2024 11:32
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dscho commented Jan 31, 2024

/deploy

The i686/x86_64 and the arm64 workflow runs were started.

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rimrul commented Jan 31, 2024

Surprisingly this ARM deploy didn't fail.

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dscho commented Jan 31, 2024

Surprisingly this ARM deploy didn't fail.

Well... I cheated. I had logged in via RDP and stopped the hanging processes... 😊

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rimrul commented Jan 31, 2024

That explains that.

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rimrul commented Jan 31, 2024

Did you note down what processes you stopped? (And ideally their command lines?)

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dscho commented Feb 1, 2024

Did you note down what processes you stopped? (And ideally their command lines?)

Mostly pacman processes. What was consistent was that they had the same command-line as their parent processes, so I assume that they were Cygwin's signal handler processes.

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[New curl version] curl-8_6_0
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