| 20 Apr 2022 |
Artturin | In reply to @janne.hess:helsinki-systems.de I built this in the last couple of days: https://zh.fail/ Awedome | 11:01:31 |
Artturin | * Awesome | 11:01:40 |
Artturin | Is the source available? | 11:02:59 |
Janne Heß | No, for two reasons. First one is that I'm ashamed of the code (I really am) and second one is that I don't want additional people to scrape Hydra for performance reasons. The pipeline run takes 5mins (if nothing changed) to 1h 30min (if both evals changed) and thousands of requests are made to Hydra. I will provide code for specific parts when people ask (out of interest or to improve) but I don't plan to release the entire code | 11:05:29 |
tomberek | In reply to @janne.hess:helsinki-systems.de I built this in the last couple of days: https://zh.fail/ amazing! | 11:34:42 |
jonringer | not going to lie, that's really nice | 15:35:48 |
hexa | yeah, we need this all year round | 15:39:26 |
hexa | and with notifications in intervals | 15:39:56 |
hexa | tracking and notifying how long stuff has been broken | 15:40:05 |
Janne Heß | In reply to @hexa:lossy.network and with notifications in intervals This may be doable from the pipeline | 15:52:03 |
Janne Heß | In reply to @hexa:lossy.network tracking and notifying how long stuff has been broken This not so much unless graham allows me to scrape more | 15:52:27 |
hexa | this likely needs a rewrite in something sane as well 😛 | 15:52:50 |
Janne Heß | Watch me | 15:53:06 |
hexa | no, not perl | 15:53:17 |
hexa | bash -> perl is not improvement | 15:53:26 |
Janne Heß | C99 maybe | 15:55:19 |
Linux Hackerman | I think you typoed C89 | 15:55:39 |
hexa | might as well do it in PHP then | 15:56:31 |
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| 21 Apr 2022 |
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Vladimír Čunát | Perhaps worth considering to drop i686 ISO from the channel since 22.05? It's not the first time when some dependency got broken and people tend to be reluctant about fixing i686 builds. https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/169281#issuecomment-1104468198 | 04:30:28 |
tomberek | Some unstable floating point calculation?
The difference between step.newTokenBucketRate and retryTokenBucket.T_GetFillRate() is 0.0019530492986188364, which exceeds EPSILON, where
step.newTokenBucketRate evaluates to 3.452226,
retryTokenBucket.T_GetFillRate() evaluates to 3.4502729507013812, and
EPSILON evaluates to 9.9999999999999995e-07.
i'm hesitant to drop i686 because of a failing test like this
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Mic92 (Old) | Do we know how many users this target has? | 06:10:53 |
Mic92 (Old) | I would expect that even arm64 exceed this by far. | 06:11:08 |
Mic92 (Old) | Does anyone know anyone? | 06:11:22 |
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| 22 Apr 2022 |
Vladimír Čunát | Maybe CDN could have stats on the i686 ISO downloads? | 06:41:02 |
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Vladimír Čunát | Locally I was getting errors earlier during the build, as some of the compiler/linker steps apparently shot over the 4G RAM. Maybe higher --cores or $(nproc) was causing it. | 08:08:33 |