Cygwin jobs took 30 minutes and was the reason for moving them to their own workflow. After recent changes, they finish in 8 minutes, which is on par or lower than the longest Windows jobs. Thus, Cygwin can now be moved back to the Windows workflow without causing extra wait for all the workflow jobs to complete (and allowing a manual retry for the remaining flaky jobs). Notice that Cygwin still uses the cygwin/cygwin-install-action action to install Cygwin itself. This action uses no caching and the time it takes fluctuates widely depending on mirror speed, congestion and other things. If Cygwin tends to hold up jobs again for this or other reasons, this patch may be reverted. Follow-up to |
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