Daniel Stone <dan...@fooishbar.org> writes: > Hi all, > > On Fri, 21 Sep 2018 at 20:59, Daniel Stone <dan...@fooishbar.org> wrote: >> On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 at 11:13, Juan A. Suarez Romero <jasua...@igalia.com> >> wrote: >> > This is a first part, version 2, of a more complete proposal to use GitLab >> > CI to >> > build and test Mesa. This first part just adds the required pieces to build >> > Mesa, using the different supported tools (meson, autotools, and scons). >> > >> > A second part, to be sent in the future, will use the results of the >> > former to >> > run different tests and verify everything works fine. >> > >> > An example of the pipeline that will result from this patchset can be seen >> > at >> > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/jasuarez/mesa/pipelines/3070. >> > >> > I hope I can explain here all the rationale behind this proposal. Any >> > question >> > is welcomed. >> >> I still have an open NAK since this would DoS our existing fd.o CI >> runner infrastructure; GitLab itself is fine, but subjecting our >> elderly build machine with a flaky network on the wrong continent to >> this would be too much. >> >> I'm pretty sure that I'll be able to stand up two sets of runners - >> one still based in the UK, but on modern and dedicated machines with >> better network; another on a US-based cloud provider, matching our >> us-east GitLab master location - before XDC starts, so during XDC we >> could get those as dedicated runners for a fork of the Mesa project >> and try to gather some stats and profiles on how they actually >> perform. >> >> Hopefully if it goes well then we should be able to switch them on >> almost immediately. > > Unfortunately we're still externally stalled on this. I'd suggest that > we give Juan owner access to the Mesa project in GitLab, so he can > connect the existing Igalia runners to our project. These runners > already do the execution for the gitlab.com project, so should be more > than enough to run ours until we can get the external runners.
That sounds great to me.
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