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final fix for SyclObjective.CPUvsSycl test #526

final fix for SyclObjective.CPUvsSycl test

final fix for SyclObjective.CPUvsSycl test #526

Triggered via push September 23, 2024 10:24
Status Cancelled
Total duration 14m 7s
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Code linting for C++
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Code linting for C++
Matrix: Test installing XGBoost lib + building the C API demo
Matrix: Test Google C++ unittest (CPU Non-OMP)
Matrix: Test Google C++ unittest (CPU SYCL)
Matrix: Test Google C++ test (CPU)
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3 errors and 4 warnings
Test Google C++ unittest (CPU SYCL) (ubuntu-latest, 3.10)
Process completed with exit code 139.
Test Google C++ test (CPU) (macos-12)
Canceling since a higher priority waiting request for 'XGBoost-CI-refs/heads/dev/sycl/host_device_vector' exists
Test Google C++ test (CPU) (macos-12)
The operation was canceled.
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Test Google C++ test (CPU) (macos-12)
libomp 18.1.8 is already installed and up-to-date. To reinstall 18.1.8, run: brew reinstall libomp
Test Google C++ test (CPU) (macos-12)
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