| 21 Jul 2021 |
lovesegfault | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/129900 | 16:47:31 |
lovesegfault | this fix, to be clear | 16:47:35 |
sterni (he/him) | lovesegfault: oh got confused what staging rotation you were referring to | 16:47:51 |
sterni (he/him) | since it wasn't targeted against staging-next I didn't expect it to be in yet | 16:48:07 |
lovesegfault | Yup | 16:48:17 |
lovesegfault | I should've thought of that and asked for it to go straight into -next | 16:48:39 |
lovesegfault | b/c now strip is slow as heck :P | 16:48:54 |
hexa | I'll start the next staging-next cycle tonight | 18:06:40 |
hexa | probably after checking out the latest kernel updates | 18:07:25 |
Vladimír Čunát | Hydra will be busy with the systemd updates at least for another day anyway. (on *-linux at least) | 18:14:45 |
Vladimír Čunát | Also the same for 21.05, though I'm not sure... perhaps it will be "safer" to wait a few days with that. | 18:20:36 |
hexa | true, 100k jobs queued | 18:57:27 |
hexa | I checked on that earlier and didn't report back | 18:57:37 |
Vladimír Čunát | The number is deceptive, as identical jobs are usually doubled or tripled now (trunk, trunk-combined, staging-next). | 19:26:28 |
andi- | It also doesn't help if the haskell-updates job has 50000 shares and trunk-combined merely 728... | 20:36:47 |
Vladimír Čunát | Well, relative priorities of jobsets could be discussed. So far haskell-updates hasn't been very expensive, I think. | 20:51:51 |
hexa | pretty sure graham wrote a proposal on how to reallocate those shares | 20:52:25 |
hexa | having a bazillion more shares than trunk is just weird | 20:53:17 |
Vladimír Čunát | Stable jobsets have even much more. | 20:56:07 |
Vladimír Čunát | IIRC the large shares for haskell-updates have been there for years. | 20:57:06 |
Vladimír Čunát | Their workflow might not even be similar anymore. | 20:57:41 |
| 23 Jul 2021 |
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