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João Pedro Fonseca resolved KAFKA-17540. ---------------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed > Create floating tag on trunk for CI cache > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: KAFKA-17540 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-17540 > Project: Kafka > Issue Type: Task > Components: build > Reporter: David Arthur > Assignee: João Pedro Fonseca > Priority: Minor > > In order to better utilize the Gradle Build Cache in our CI, we should create > a floating Git tag that points to the latest commit for which the cache is > populated. > Consider the state of trunk after four commits are merged: > old stuff -> A -> B -> C -> D -> HEAD > Since we do not allow preemption for trunk builds, the CI workflow will start > with A and run until it finishes. If a PR is created during this time, or if > someone updates their PR with trunk, it will have commits up to D. This can > cause a lot of cache misses during the build. > To solve this, we can create a floating Git tag that lets developers know > where the cache is. > > For example, before A finishes building: > old stuff (cached) -> A -> B -> C -> D -> HEAD > > After A finishes: > old stuff -> A (cached) -> B -> C -> D -> HEAD > > After the next trunk build finishes (assuming no new commits) > old stuff -> A -> B -> C -> D (cached) -> HEAD > > If PRs use the "cached" reference instead of "trunk", it will let them better > utilize the build cache. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)