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CI failing SQL Server: no sqlcmd #1380
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According to the bug report in the description and this documentation it points to, it should be as easy as adding "18" to the directory name (and maybe add -C). It says the docker image should already contain it. I tried on a fix-ss-tests branch and it isn't working.
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Adding "18" and "-C" to the mssql2019 and mssql2022 commands (but leaving mssql2017 as was) seems to work:
https://github.com/keitherskine/pyodbc/actions/runs/10761640943/job/29841067213 |
OK, will do. One sec... |
Thanks @keitherskine That was it. I thought 2017 was also failing. |
No probs @mkleehammer , the Ubuntu CI tests are passing now. |
The CI jobs are failing with this message:
Possibly related to this?
microsoft/mssql-docker#892
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