I would be surprised to. I'm only mentioning it since they were able to prevent
Flink from hogging all the workers.

On 22.06.2017 12:34, Robert Metzger wrote:
I wonder how ASF Infra can influence our builds times at Travis. Afaik
there are no "secret settings" that they can change.

On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 12:27 PM, Chesnay Schepler <ches...@apache.org>
wrote:

Last week they suggested to use a sudo-enabled environment (by modifying
our travis.yml)
as they have more memory available. This should only buy us a few minutes
though.

I haven't heard from them since, and they never provided an explanation
for increased
build times. According to them nothing changed on their side.

It is not a problem on our side though, that's a fact by now. Branches
that haven't been
modified, like the release-1.2 branch, now also time out.

That said, if both travis and we haven't changed anything, maybe
Apache/Infra had
anything to do with it?


On 22.06.2017 12:12, Robert Metzger wrote:

Hi Chesnay,
Thanks a lot for taking care of the issue!
Did you get any insights by talking to the travis support about this?

On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 5:07 PM, Chesnay Schepler <ches...@apache.org>
wrote:

Hello,
there currently isn't a good workaround for contributors.

I'm currently reaching out to Travis support as to whether something
about
their infrastructure was changed recently.
It seems unlikely that we didn't notice a commit that adds 50 minutes to
the build times.

Regards,
Chesnay


On 13.06.2017 16:56, Jark Wu wrote:

Hi devs,
I used to check whether a PR can be merged by using Travis CI on my own
repo branch. But recently I find it doesn't work. Such as this branch
[1]
,
    Travis CI failed when reached 50 minutes limit. I find that flink
repo
can
run more than 1 hr 30 min. Do you know how to increase the time limit of
Travis for my repo?   Or how do you check a PR can be merged currently?

[1] https://travis-ci.org/wuchong/flink/builds/242259542


Thanks,
Jark Wu




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