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Re: On elisp running native
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Andrea Corallo |
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Re: On elisp running native |
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Sun, 08 Mar 2020 20:55:56 +0000 |
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Michael Albinus <address@hidden> writes:
> Andrea Corallo <address@hidden> writes:
>
> Hi Andrea,
Hi,
>> Okay with speed 2 -j2 we've run out of memory on the VM in the middle of
>> the compilation.
>
> Hmm. Maybe we shall run this only when no other job runs in parallel?
> Resource groups <https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/#resource_group>
> seem to do this.
I think this would fix the memory issue but can we afford to keep the CI
exclusively busy for so long? I fear speed 2 would take something close
to one day in this setup.
I propose to keep speed 0 there, is also useful because I always
bootstrap but only speed 2. We could revisit the setup when we have a
more affordable compile time for bootstrapping speed 2 also on small
machines. What do you think?
Regards
Andrea
PS I think ideally we should check all speed from 0 too 2 when/if will
be possible.
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