On 09/05/2012 06:13 PM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
On 8/29/12 11:52 PM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
Why does this need to be tied into the build farm?  Someone can surely
set up a script that just runs the docs build at every check-in, like it
used to work.  What's being proposed now just sounds like a lot of
complication for little or no actual gain -- net loss in fact.
It doesn't just build the docs. It makes the dist snapshots too.
Thus making the turnaround time on a docs build even slower ... ?


A complete run of this process takes less than 15 minutes. And as I have pointed out elsewhere that could be reduced substantially by skipping certain steps. It's as simple as changing the command line in the crontab entry.

The only reason there is a significant delay is that the administrators have chosen not to run the process more than once every 4 hours. That's a choice not dictated by the process they are using, but by other considerations concerning the machine it's being run on. Since I am not one of the admins and don't really want to take responsibility for it I am not going to second guess them. On the very rare occasions when I absolutely have to have the totally up to date docs I build them myself - it takes about 60 seconds on my modest hardware.


cheers

andrew





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