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    | 🔗 Helpful Links🧪 See artifacts and rendered test results at hud.pytorch.org/pr/pytorch/executorch/13247
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| Note that the Windows CI failure is expected, given the current state of the job. | 
| Tracking issue: #12962. | 
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Update the Windows preset build job to accurately report failure. Previously, it was silently failing. I've updated the script to explicitly check the last exit code. I'm not entirely sure why ErrorActionPreference=Stop isn't doing this. I played around with the escaping a bit and also added PSNativeCommandUseErrorActionPreference = True, but haven't gotten it to fail on exit code. It might be possible to make this work, but I'm just adding an explicit check for now.
  
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Update the Windows preset build job to accurately report failure. Previously, it was silently failing.
I've updated the script to explicitly check the last exit code. I'm not entirely sure why ErrorActionPreference=Stop isn't doing this. I played around with the escaping a bit and also added PSNativeCommandUseErrorActionPreference = True, but haven't gotten it to fail on exit code. It might be possible to make this work, but I'm just adding an explicit check for now.