Restore testing of Windows Server 2016 on AppVeyor#8437
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Restore testing of Windows Server 2016 on AppVeyor#8437radarhere wants to merge 2 commits intopython-pillow:mainfrom
radarhere wants to merge 2 commits intopython-pillow:mainfrom
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Closing in favour of #8525 |
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To be clear, I would also approve these changes, but the button is no longer available because its closed. To repeat my comment from #8525, this would have the benefit of giving us Windows Server 2016 testing, but if the goal is to simplify the CI configs then I suppose we can stick with just GHA. |
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@nulano has suggested that we continue testing Windows Server 2016 - #7910 (comment)
However, since AppVeyor doesn't install anything newer than Python 3.8 on Windows Server 2016, this is not entirely straightforward.
In this PR, I've installed 64-bit Python 3.9 through Chocolately.