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@vstinnervstinner commented Jan 23, 2022

Add the following info to test.pythoninfo:

  • windows.ver: output of the shell "ver" command
  • windows.version and windows.version_caption: output of the
    "wmic os get Caption,Version /value" command.

https://bugs.python.org/issue45382

@vstinnervstinner changed the title bpo-45382: test.pythoninfo logs Windows "ver" commandbpo-45382: test.pythoninfo logs more Windows versionsJan 23, 2022
Add the following info to test.pythoninfo: * windows.ver: output of the shell "ver" command * windows.version and windows.version_caption: output of the "wmic os get Caption,Version /value" command.
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Tests / Windows (x64) (pull_request)

This job says:

windows.ver: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17763.2452] windows.version: 10.0.17763 windows.version_caption: Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Datacenter 

Oh, that's interesting. I didn't know this Windows version: "Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Datacenter".

Tests / Windows (x86) (pull_request)

This job says:

windows.ver: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.17763.2452] windows.version: 10.0.17763 windows.version_caption: Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Datacenter 

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Azure Pipelines is being upgraded to Windows Server 2022: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/release-notes/2022/pipelines/sprint-198-update

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Oh @zooba modified the config yesterday to request explicitly Windows 2022 for the Windows jobs of the Azure Pipelines: commit 70c1646.

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vstinner commented Jan 23, 2022

Azure Pipelines PR jobs:

Windows PR Tests win64:

windows.ver: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.20348.469] windows.version: 10.0.20348 windows.version_caption: Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Datacenter 

Windows PR Tests win32:

windows.ver: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.20348.469] windows.version: 10.0.20348 windows.version_caption: Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Datacenter 

Ok, it confirms that Windows Server 2022 is being used on Azure Pipelines.

I can explain why bpo-41682 became more frequent recently: its because the Windows version changed ;-) (Well, it's still a bug in asyncio or the test.)

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FYI version of my Windows VM:

windows.ver: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19043.1466] windows.version: 10.0.19043 windows.version_caption: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 

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