Am Samstag, den 22.02.2020, 14:29 +0100 schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys: > Hi there, > > I've been working on a set of scripts that provides a reproducible > test environment for running LilyPond regtests. In addition to being > reproducible, it has some performance tweaks to speed up > recompilations. > > See > https://github.com/hanwen/lilypond-ci > > > I would be interested in your feedback.
Not having run any of this, my immediate response would that it's not running 'make doc' AFAICS. This will likely explode the time it takes to run it, but I think it's a good thing that patchy does it right now. When considering the long time for 'make doc', I wonder if saving on ~4 minutes of compile is worth the complexity of ccache? On a related note, I think we should likely decide on our future directions with respect to tooling first. Once we settle on Gerrit or GitLab (or something completely else) both environments have their own possibilities of integrating CI systems. I've been busy last week and will be until next weekend, or I would have started a thread to move this forwards. Jonas
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