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bazel runners do not support python 3.9 #1566

bazel runners do not support python 3.9

bazel runners do not support python 3.9 #1566

Triggered via push October 9, 2024 11:22
Status Success
Total duration 43m 0s
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Linux • CMake • .Net
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Linux • CMake • .Net
Some target frameworks declared in the dependencies group of the nuspec and the lib/ref folder do not have exact matches in the other location. Consult the list of actions below:
Linux • CMake • .Net
- Add lib or ref assemblies for the net6.0 target framework
Linux • CMake • .Net: build/dotnet/Google.OrTools/ortools/linear_solver/Variable.cs#L13
'Variable' defines operator == or operator != but does not override Object.Equals(object o)
Linux • CMake • .Net: build/dotnet/Google.OrTools/ortools/linear_solver/Variable.cs#L13
'Variable' defines operator == or operator != but does not override Object.GetHashCode()
Linux • CMake • .Net: ortools/linear_solver/csharp/LinearConstraint.cs#L21
'LinearConstraint.ToString()' hides inherited member 'object.ToString()'. To make the current member override that implementation, add the override keyword. Otherwise add the new keyword.
Linux • CMake • .Net: ortools/linear_solver/csharp/LinearExpr.cs#L19
'LinearExpr' defines operator == or operator != but does not override Object.Equals(object o)
Linux • CMake • .Net: ortools/linear_solver/csharp/LinearExpr.cs#L19
'LinearExpr' defines operator == or operator != but does not override Object.GetHashCode()
Linux • CMake • .Net: ortools/linear_solver/csharp/ModelBuilderExpr.cs#L96
'LinearExpr' defines operator == or operator != but does not override Object.Equals(object o)
Linux • CMake • .Net: ortools/linear_solver/csharp/ModelBuilderExpr.cs#L96
'LinearExpr' defines operator == or operator != but does not override Object.GetHashCode()
Linux • CMake • .Net: build/dotnet/Google.OrTools/ortools/constraint_solver/BaseObject.cs#L55
'BaseObject.ToString()' hides inherited member 'object.ToString()'. To make the current member override that implementation, add the override keyword. Otherwise add the new keyword.