Re: To what extent is sccache's distributed compilation usable?

2019-10-29 Thread Simon Sapin
On 28/10/2019 17:27, smaug wrote: Quite often one has just a laptop. Not compiling tons of Rust stuff all the time would be really nice. (I haven't figured out when stylo decides to recompile itself - it seems to be somewhat random.) I’m pretty sure there is no call to a random number

Re: To what extent is sccache's distributed compilation usable?

2019-10-29 Thread Steve Fink
On 10/28/19 9:17 PM, Marcos Caceres wrote: On Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 3:27:52 AM UTC+11, smaug wrote: Quite often one has just a laptop. Not compiling tons of Rust stuff all the time would be really nice. (I haven't figured out when stylo decides to recompile itself - it seems to be

Re: To what extent is sccache's distributed compilation usable?

2019-10-29 Thread Marcos Caceres
On Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at 4:53:55 AM UTC+11, Steve Fink wrote: > I really ought to put my decade-old desktop into action again. My last > attempt was with icecc, and though it worked pretty well when it worked, > the pain in keeping it alive wasn't worth the benefit. Thanks Steve... so

Re: [IMPORTANT] Submit your PI Requests for Firefox 72 QA feature testing by Nov 1

2019-10-29 Thread Tom Grabowski
PI team has made the criteria for feature inclusion in release scope more crisp, starting with Fx72. At the start of every Nightly cycle, all features in scope will need to provide the following information

Re: [blink-dev] Re: What to do about scroll anchoring?

2019-10-29 Thread Emilio Cobos Álvarez
Hi all, 10/18/19 7:19 PM, Chris Harrelson wrote: Hi, Another quick update: Emilio, Navid, Nick, Stefan and I met today and discussed which issues are important to fix and why. We now have a list of spec issues, and WPT tests to fix that are Chromium bugs, that should substantially improve