Ariel was working on making dtests work reliably in circle - I don't want to
speak for him, but I think he was pretty close.
In the mean time, email me directly or tag me on jira and I'll queue up dtests
for you on the asf Jenkins
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Jeff Jirsa
> On Jun 5, 2017, at 10:15 PM, Jay Zhuang wro
circleci is pretty good. Thanks for adding that. Would be better to have
DTest too.
One problem for circleci is it takes much longer than a typical host
(70 minutes vs. 40 minutes on a macbook pro). With more parallel
test.runners, local host could run even faster:
https://issues.apache.org/j
We haven't really talked about it - if we can do it without giving out full
admin that seems reasonable but resources are sorta limited and the asf
hardware runs pretty slow.
Have you tried circleci ? Free and requires no privileges - works reasonably
well.
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Jeff Jirsa
> On Jun 5, 2017
Is there any plan to give the CI permission to non-committers? It would
be great if we could also use that.
Thanks,
Jay
On 6/2/17 10:24 AM, Stefan Podkowinski wrote:
Just a quick heads up for everyone interested in the jobs history at
builds.apache.org or who wants to run devbranch jobs there.
Just a quick heads up for everyone interested in the jobs history at
builds.apache.org or who wants to run devbranch jobs there. A couple of
Jenkins nodes are not working correctly, which is causing jobs to abort
abnormally during start. You'd either have to rebuild until you hit a
working node, or