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A recent build failed. The original error seemed to be during ci_fetch_deps where a build message said ``` fatal: reference is not a tree: 346c936e14c6ea3a8d3d65cb1fa46202dc92999d fatal: Unable to checkout '346c936e14c6ea3a8d3d65cb1fa46202dc92999d' in submodule path 'extmod/ulab' ``` (along with other problems), but this step didn't signal failure to github actions. By adding the check= parameter, a failure of the subprocess will cause a CalledProcessError to be raised, which will make ci_fetch_deps exit with nonzero status. In turn, this should let Actions understand that something went wrong with this step, instead of waiting for some subsequent step(s) to go wrong. |
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