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ci(windows): downgrade runnders to windows-2022#2810

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Description

GH decided to remove Visual Studio 2022 and replaced it with 2026 without any announcement and are asking people to downgrade their pipelines to 2022.

Platforms affected

  • Android
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • visionOS
  • Windows

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@github-actions github-actions Bot added platform: Android This affects Android platform: iOS This affects iOS platform: macOS This affects macOS platform: Windows This affects Windows platform: visionOS labels Jun 15, 2026
GH decided to remove Visual Studio 2022 and replaced it with 2026
without any announcement and are asking people to downgrade their
pipelines to 2022.
@tido64 tido64 force-pushed the tido/ci/windows-breaking-changes branch from 1b688db to 12fc738 Compare June 15, 2026 11:53
@tido64 tido64 changed the title ci(windows): build with VS 18.0 because GH decided to pull the rug under us ci(windows): downgrade runnders to windows-2022 Jun 15, 2026
@tido64 tido64 marked this pull request as ready for review June 15, 2026 12:09
@tido64 tido64 requested a review from JasonVMo as a code owner June 15, 2026 12:09
@tido64 tido64 enabled auto-merge (squash) June 15, 2026 12:09
@tido64 tido64 merged commit ba22214 into trunk Jun 15, 2026
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@tido64 tido64 deleted the tido/ci/windows-breaking-changes branch June 15, 2026 21:40
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