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Replaced windows-latest with windows-2019 to fix windows builds #1686

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Based on experimentation with mkl_fft, switching from using "windows-latest" image to "windows-2019" fixes MS compiler use for Python packages.

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Coverage Status

coverage: 87.971%. remained the same
when pulling 541f5ae on use-windows-2019
into ee1ee10 on master.

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Array API standard conformance tests for dpctl=0.18.0dev0=py310h15de555_2 ran successfully.
Passed: 890
Failed: 15
Skipped: 91

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Windows builds are working so LGTM!

@oleksandr-pavlyk oleksandr-pavlyk merged commit 9df040a into master May 17, 2024
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@oleksandr-pavlyk oleksandr-pavlyk deleted the use-windows-2019 branch May 17, 2024 17:48
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