I've raised the awareness of this issue to EMO. Feedbacks will come soon.
Thanks for your patience.
Mikael
> Le 30 mars 2017 à 00:30, Tom Schindl a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> e(fx)clipse is also using Travis the reason is that this is IMHO the
> standard way for
Hi,
e(fx)clipse is also using Travis the reason is that this is IMHO the
standard way for GitHub-Projects so it feels very natural to all
contributors.
Tom
On 29.03.17 19:48, Gorkem Ercan wrote:
>
> What is the reason for not using JIPP instances for builds?
> Instead of Travis? We have moved
Hi Gorkem,
January is a HIPP at the moment and we currently maintain the HIPP for
published builds and travis for PRs. Having the JIPP would simplify life.
I will look into that further.
Thanks,
Jonah
On 29 Mar 2017 18:48, "Gorkem Ercan" wrote:
What is the reason for
What is the reason for not using JIPP instances for builds?
Instead of Travis? We have moved our Travis to Eclipse JIPP when
we moved eclipse.jdt.ls to foundation and it works pretty OK for us?
--
Gorkem
On 29 Mar 2017, at 11:34, Jonah Graham wrote:
At the moment my build has been waiting for
At the moment my build has been waiting for quite a while to build (> 1 hour)[1]
As the 5 job limit means that if a repo has a matrix with 5 jobs, one
commit on that repo uses the whole limit. For example, at the moment
Eclipse OMR has 4 jobs running for a single commit[2]. (Not to pick on
omr,
Hi,
2017-03-29 9:37 GMT+02:00 Jonah Graham :
> I should be able to see all the eclipse builds that are currently running.
This would be interesting.
Maybe, my solution is to move away from Travis to CircleCI or some
other CI provider even though I like travis. I am
Hi,
I had been seeing very long delays for the Eclipse January project builds
on travis too. I hadn't figured out why. Your comments make sense and the
next time I see a big delay I should be able to see all the eclipse builds
that are currently running.
I see that Apache is now paying for 30
Hey,
I am using travis for my builds of Eclipse Winery. Having searched
bugs.eclipse.org for travis
(https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=travis_id=16065754),
some other projects also seem to make use of travis.
My travis builds sometimes take a long time (>30 minutes) to start.