On 22/01/2018 14:05, Peter Dimov via Boost wrote:
James E. King, III wrote:
The desire is to ensure that pull requests submitted to repositories are processed in a timely manner. This is not happening, and there is at least a 12 hour backlog on pull request builds for boostorg right now.
This is caused by Travis Mac resources being insufficient. There is a multiple day backlog for Mac jobs, and it doesn't seem to be going away - Travis increased their job count from 180 to 204 temporarily for the weekend, it didn't help, the backlog is at the moment at 1100+ and keeps growing. Look at https://www.traviscistatus.com/ for the stats.
This should in principle not affect the Linux-only .travis.yml configurations, but it does, because the queued Mac jobs result in only 3 parallel jobs being available for Linux builds, instead of the usual 5.
I'd say that boostorg/math might scale down its Mac jobs a bit. :-)
Done. We've had a lot of churn in PR's lately, and it's generated a whole slew of CI jobs. John. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com