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Refactor CI Builds and tests to make our lives easier #2263

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@wasertech wasertech commented Jul 17, 2022

In order for Coqui to support our evermore complex hardware with STT, we need a streamlined process to describe our hardware so that we can teach 🐸 to use the CI to build STT where we need it.

Since I want it on my pinephone pro running the latest Manjaro-ARM, I’ll make a poc for it, but the process should work on any potato. At the end of it, I’ll make some changes to the docs to make it as easy as possible.

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reuben commented Jul 17, 2022

I approved the CI to run and invited you to have access so I don't need to approve runs anymore, but this isn't going to work. The Python used in the build is the one inside the bootstrapped environment, not the one in the GA worker.

@wasertech wasertech changed the title Build and test aarch64 python3.9 Refactor CI Builds and tests to make our lives easier Jul 21, 2022
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Can we rerun a complete suit of test , It didn't for my last commit

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Close to #2134

@wasertech wasertech closed this Aug 1, 2022
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