Reorder candidates to put C:\Program Files\Python314 first (verified install path on the production host). Drop py.exe -3.11 hint to plain -3 since host has only 3.14.
act_runner SYSTEM context may not have py.exe or python.exe in PATH. Try a list of common install paths (C:\Python3XX, Program Files, LocalAppData) and allow override via CI_PYTHON_LAUNCHER env var.
Native stderr from a broken python.exe shim ('No Python at ...') becomes a terminating exception under \Continue='Stop' BEFORE \0 can be read. Wrap the probe in try/catch + SilentlyContinue.
The venv at F:\CI\python\venv may exist but be broken if its pyvenv.cfg points to a deleted base interpreter (e.g. a stale actions/setup-python tool_cache). Detect this by running 'python --version' and rebuild the venv with py.exe -3.11 if it fails.
act_runner runs as SYSTEM and does not have plain 'python' in PATH; use py.exe launcher (-3.11) to bootstrap the venv when missing. The production venv at F:\CI\python\venv normally already exists, so the bootstrap is just a fallback. Also align coverage threshold to 80% (raised in A5, see AGENTS.md).
Update active docs (PhaseA/B checklists, README) after rename of feature/python-rewrite-phase-a -> feature/python-rewrite-and-linux-migration. Historical A1-A5 closeouts left untouched as they document state at the time of writing.
AGENTS.md: new 'Python development' section (venv paths, install/lint/typecheck/test commands, conventions, full PS->Python sub-command mapping, list of PS scripts that stay PowerShell, link to phase closeouts). README.md: expand 'Python orchestrator' with examples for all 10 sub-commands (wait-ready, vm new/remove/cleanup, build run, artifacts collect, monitor disk/runner, report job, job), local validation gates with 80% coverage gate, link to test_agents_errors.py. docs/ARCHITECTURE.md: new 'Python orchestrator (Phase A)' section with package layout tree, VmBackend Protocol contract, load_backend(config) factory, Phase C ESXi extension recipe, transport selection note, and CI validation gates.
12 dedicated tests covering: (#9) clone_linked surfaces 'should not be powered on' as typed BackendError; (#10) is_running uses 'vmrun list' only and never falls back to getGuestIPAddress (incl. on vmrun list failure); (#11) two consecutive 'vm new' invocations with identical inputs MUST produce distinct clone names/destinations (timestamp suffix), guarding the orchestrator-side safety net against the machine-id duplicate-IP failure mode; (#12) SshTransport defaults to paramiko AutoAddPolicy with no known_hosts, never shells out to ssh-keygen/ssh.exe/scp.exe, wraps paramiko import/exec/SFTP errors as TransportConnectError. Coverage: 80.10% (gate 80%).
The composite action now invokes & $venvPython -m ci_orchestrator job ... directly instead of splatting a hashtable into Invoke-CIJob.ps1, removing the only mismatch between the new shim's positional args contract and the action's previous PascalCase splatting. runner/config.yaml exports PYTHONIOENCODING=utf-8 so non-ASCII build output survives the act_runner -> Gitea round-trip.
Phase A4 of plans/implementation-plan-A-B.md. Implements the full job orchestrator (clone -> start -> wait -> probe -> build -> collect -> guaranteed cleanup) as a new commands/job.py click command, registered under python -m ci_orchestrator job. Backend selection goes through backends.load_backend(config) so Phase C can swap in remote drivers without touching the command. The legacy scripts/Invoke-CIJob.ps1 is replaced by a thin PS 5.1 shim that delegates to the Python CLI; tests/python/test_commands_job.py adds 13 cases covering Linux/Windows happy paths, override application, skip-artifact, and cleanup on every failure mode.
A1 items were completed but only A1-closeout.md was updated. Mark all A1 checkboxes done in implementation-plan-A-B.md (master checklist + step-A1 attivita + definizione di fatto), leaving only the real-VM PoC pending (hardware validation deferred).
The runner's act_runner runs as SYSTEM, which only sees the Machine PATH.
Host has Python 3.14 installed at C:\Program Files\Python314\; once that
path is added to the machine PATH (one-time admin op) the simple
Get-Command python lookup works without network downloads.
The act_runner service account doesn't have python in PATH. Delegating
to actions/setup-python@v5 which downloads/caches Python 3.11 reliably.
Also bump timeout-minutes 15 -> 20 to absorb first-run pip install.
Gitea Actions only scans .gitea/workflows/ and .github/workflows/. The
file under gitea/workflows/ (no leading dot) was never picked up. Other
files in gitea/workflows/ remain as templates copied into consumer repos.
- Create a new document `plans/implementation-plan-A-B.md` that consolidates the implementation plans for the Python rewrite (Phase A) and the migration to Linux Mint (Phase B).
- The document includes detailed sections such as executive summary, checklist, prerequisites, step-by-step activities, architectural hooks for future phases, risk matrix, and references.
- Ensure the plan is self-contained, adhering to specified structure and style guidelines, and does not introduce new technologies or modify existing files.
- Get-CIJobSummary.ps1: already present with full implementation (marked done)
- Get-BuildArtifacts.ps1: add -JobId/-Commit params; Write-ArtifactManifest writes
manifest.json (name, size, sha256, commit, jobId) after both Linux and Windows
artifact collection branches
- Invoke-CIJob.ps1: add -GuestCPU/-GuestMemoryMB params; insert post-clone VMX
override block (numvcpus/memsize rewrite) before vmrun start; pass -JobId/-Commit
to Get-BuildArtifacts calls
- Watch-RunnerHealth.ps1: add -GiteaUrl/-GiteaCredentialTarget params; optional
GET /api/v1/admin/runners check in Running branch warns if 0 online runners
- Install-CIToolchain-WinBuild2025.ps1: fill SHA256 hashes for Python 3.13.3,
7-Zip 26.01, Node.js 22.14.0, dotnet-install.ps1
- Measure-CIBenchmark.ps1: add deltaKB field (linked-clone disk footprint in KB)
measured post-clone; added to result object and summary Format-Table
- Updated the final master plan to improve clarity and consistency in the status of various capabilities, including fixes and enhancements made as of 2026-05-12.
- Revised the opus47 analysis to provide a more structured overview of the system's production readiness, including detailed coverage of OWASP Top 10 risks and operational gaps.
- Enhanced the opus47 review of GPT-5.5 by clarifying severity ratings and rationales for various items, while adding new high-severity items that were previously overlooked.
- Rinominato gitea/workflows/build-nsis.yml in build-nsInnoUnp.yml
- Aggiunto job release: scarica artifact Windows+Linux, crea release Gitea
via API REST, comprime e uploada gli asset come zip (richiede secret GITEA_TOKEN)
- Aggiornati tutti i riferimenti in README.md, TODO.md, plans/*.md
Root cause: ssh-keygen -R prints 'Host X not found in F:\CI\State\known_hosts'
to stderr when the IP has no prior entry. In PS5.1 with ErrorActionPreference=Stop,
native stderr is converted to ErrorRecords before 2>$null can discard them,
making the command a terminating error caught by the job's catch block.
This caused all 4 concurrent burn-in jobs to fail after ~15s with:
Error: Host 192.168.79.XXX not found in F:\CI\State\known_hosts
Additionally, 4 concurrent SSH connections writing to the same known_hosts file
with no advisory locking risk file corruption under concurrent load.
Fix: set SshKnownHostsFile default to '' in Invoke-CIJob, Invoke-RemoteBuild,
and Get-BuildArtifacts. When KnownHostsFile='' _Transport.psm1 uses
StrictHostKeyChecking=no + UserKnownHostsFile=NUL (permissive mode), consistent
with Wait-VMReady and Prepare-LinuxBuild2404.ps1. Ephemeral CI VMs on a
local NAT network have no meaningful MITM risk.
Remove the ssh-keygen purge block from Invoke-CIJob.ps1 (no longer needed).
AGENTS.md: document PS5.1 native stderr / 2>$null interaction (error #12).