| 24 Feb 2024 |
hexa | that is pretty much orthogonal to what you quoted. | 14:58:38 |
Sandro | I mean if someone is working on it, maybe that's the time to implement new features? | 14:59:36 |
hexa | there is no clear maintenance declared on the project | 14:59:42 |
hexa | maybe, maybe not | 14:59:54 |
| 25 Feb 2024 |
| Simon Menke set a profile picture. | 15:25:56 |
| 28 Feb 2024 |
Alyssa Ross | Could we have higher darwin timeouts for staging PRs, or something? OfBorg Darwin is basically completely useless on staging PRs, because it can never get past LLVM, which takes >3600 seconds to build. | 14:17:09 |
hexa | I think we're more affected by the sheer lack of build capacity for aarch64-darwin than its timeouts | 14:19:39 |
hexa | but yeah, I've seen it often fail on llvm for … basically anything staging | 14:20:11 |
Alyssa Ross | well, currently we're wasting a lot of that capacity on LLVM builds that are never going to finish | 14:20:39 |
hexa | true | 14:20:46 |
Alyssa Ross | so if we can't get more capacity, maybe we should just turn OfBorg Darwin off for staging | 14:21:03 |
Alyssa Ross | since it's just wasting more than an hour of build time per PR, and is basically guaranteed not to produce any useful result | 14:21:31 |
@adam:robins.wtf | there was some discussion above about moving to all aarch64 builders and running x86 on those instead, but i don't think any changes were made | 14:21:32 |
@adam:robins.wtf | (not that that helps this specific timeout, but potentially it helps overall capacity) | 14:23:00 |
Lily Foster | yeah increasing the timeout may help that problem for sure. we could just try it and see | 14:23:22 |
hexa | 5x x86_64-linux, 1x aarch64-linux, 2x aarch64-darwin, 3x x86_64-darwin | 14:23:24 |
hexa | *
- 5x x86_64-linux,
- 1x aarch64-linux,
- 2x aarch64-darwin,
- 3x x86_64-darwin
| 14:23:46 |
hexa | *
- 5 x86_64-linux,
- 1 aarch64-linux,
- 2 aarch64-darwin,
- 3 x86_64-darwin
| 14:23:51 |
@adam:robins.wtf | wow, we run all the aarch64-linux on one machine! and yet we never wait on it | 14:23:55 |
Alyssa Ross | It's usually the fastest, even, IME | 14:24:09 |
hexa | that is aarch64.nixos.community | 14:24:12 |