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update ci.yml to test Nim 2.2; also test gcc-14 #159

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While everything is now green, on previous runs macos-arm64 CIs sometimes get stuck for multiple hours!?!

Adding a timeout, for this to not happen in future.

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tersec commented Sep 23, 2024

While everything is now green, on previous runs macos-arm64 CIs sometimes get stuck for multiple hours!?!

Adding a timeout, for this to not happen in future.

Tried rerunning CI / macos-amd64 (Nim version-2-0) (pull_request) with same result, which is odd

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same in #161 - cc @narimiran can you rerun with older vesion-2-0 commits until we find a working one?

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ok, looks like 1.6 crashes on compilation now which is probably due to the new nim-eth types - gonna merge this PR as well

@arnetheduck arnetheduck merged commit 7d12b76 into master Sep 29, 2024
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narimiran commented Sep 30, 2024

oddly, https://github.com/status-im/nim-web3/actions/runs/11073578054/job/30770415721 succeeded 2 days ago

It's not that it fails 100% of time. (But from the number of failing CIs attempts, it looks like the failure rate is 80+%)

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