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      CI: Don't test against SDK when using the public beta runtime · 2af47b18
      Simon McVittie authored
      
      This doesn't currently work in the public beta (it's fixed in a future
      build).
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSimon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
      2af47b18
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      CI improvements · 7d45fec9
      Simon McVittie authored
      
      * Label the .deb build as "package" rather than "build" to be less
        confusable with build:foo
      * Build i386 packages, now that we can need them for the
        relocatable install
      * Build -dbgsym packages, so that we can do a full upgrade
      * Do a build and test on scout i386, not just amd64
      * Combine the scout amd64 and i386 builds to get the relocatable install
      * Avoid multiarch skew when running autopkgtest by preinstalling
        what we need
      * Always record test logs, not just on success
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSimon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
      7d45fec9
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      scripts: Assert that we have the desired Python version · b4f85647
      Simon McVittie authored
      
      In Steam Runtime 1 'scout' and Steam Runtime 1½ 'heavy' SDK
      environments, we have a backport of python3.5 in order to run Meson,
      and meson.build automatically selects it if available.
      
      In newer environments like a developer's laptop, we expect to have a
      strictly newer Python version, like the python3.7 in Debian 10.
      
      One notable exception is that we only require Python 3.4+ for scripts
      that are meant to run on test machines or on non-developer Steam users'
      systems, which right now just means the test UI. This version was chosen
      because SteamOS 2 'brewmaster' and Ubuntu 14.04 'trusty' both have 3.4.
      
      Ubuntu 12.04 'precise' only has 3.2, but the Steam client doesn't
      actually work on 12.04 any more for orthogonal reasons.
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarSimon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
      b4f85647
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