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Set up CI with Azure Pipelines [skip ci] #487

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@TomAugspurger TomAugspurger commented Mar 27, 2019

Closes #482
Closes #484
Closes #379

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A strong comeback from paternal leave :) (even if you're only back for 30 minutes or so)

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TomAugspurger commented Mar 27, 2019

Still on leave :)

Do you know if we have a dask org account on azure DevOps?

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TomAugspurger commented Apr 27, 2019

This should be about ready.

To summarize

  • Moved to Azure pipelines. The primary benefit is testing on windows, which surfaced a few issues with 32-bit systems (LabelEncoder is still unresolved. Skipping for now).
  • Removed 2.7 testing (will follow up with proper removal of py2 support).
  • We've lost codecov for now. I'll follow up with a PR restoring that.
  • Lost scikit-learn dev. Will try to restore that now.

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Merging this later today if there's no objections.

@TomAugspurger TomAugspurger merged commit cc4837c into master Apr 27, 2019
@TomAugspurger TomAugspurger deleted the azure-pipelines branch April 27, 2019 19:11
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Windows installation issues Tests are Failing after installation Possible bug in train_test_split()
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