Currently all Windows builds either fail due to precision issues in the tests (Python 3 primarily) or they stall out during testing until CI terminates them (Python 2). Not entirely sure the issues that are causing these problems. However both will require a Windows developer with a fair bit of experience (and necessary resources) to debug these issues. For now it would be nice to save the CI time as far as conda-forge is concerned and disable the Windows builds until someone can properly fix these issues. Hence this marks the Windows builds as skipped until then.
Currently all Windows builds either fail due to precision issues in the tests (Python 3 primarily) or they stall out during testing until CI terminates them (Python 2). Not entirely sure the issues that are causing these problems. However both will require a Windows developer with a fair bit of experience (and necessary resources) to debug these issues. For now it would be nice to save the CI time as far as conda-forge is concerned and disable the Windows builds until someone can properly fix these issues. Hence this marks the Windows builds as skipped until then.
xref: https://github.com/conda-forge/numba-feedstock/issues/8 xref: https://github.com/conda-forge/numba-feedstock/issues/3