t;> being run on a commit base, and more serious tests
>>> (long) being run periodically. If you are scared about overloading the
>>> framework, you can always scale down our ambition
>>> and run long regressions every two nights.
>>> Running less frequently is bett
>> Please let me know what you think about this; other devs are welcome to
>> comment as well,
>>
>> Giacomo
>>
>>
>> --
>> *From:* Jason Lowe-Power
>> *Sent:* 02 May 2019 22:59
>> *To:* Giacomo Travaglini; Rahul
mment as well,
>
> Giacomo
>
>
> --
> *From:* Jason Lowe-Power
> *Sent:* 02 May 2019 22:59
> *To:* Giacomo Travaglini; Rahul Thakur
> *Cc:* gem5 Developer List
> *Subject:* Re: [gem5-dev] Continuous integration is live!
>
> Hi Giacomo,
Developer List
Subject: Re: [gem5-dev] Continuous integration is live!
Hi Giacomo,
In tests/main.py we call scons and use the current environment defaults to
build gem5. I don't know if the kokoro infrastructure supports other compilers.
This might be something that Rahul can address.
I'm also
ler support and people can compare failures
> in case they managed to build
> seamlessly on their local workspace
>
> Giacomo
> --
> *From:* Jason Lowe-Power
> *Sent:* 26 April 2019 17:49
> *To:* Giacomo Travaglini
> *Cc:* gem5 Developer List
>
Developer List; Rahul Thakur
Subject: [gem5-dev] Continuous integration is live!
Hi all,
We now have initial support for continuous integration testing! We should
all thank Google for donating the CPU time and infrastructure to run these
tests. Specifically, Rahul Thakur has been incredibly he
orting tests manually.
> I could even handle it myself if I had permission to configure the system.
>
> Let me know your thoughts,
>
> Giacomo
>
> --
> *From:* gem5-dev on behalf of Jason
> Lowe-Power
> *Sent:* 16 April 2019 16:30
>
List; Rahul Thakur
Subject: [gem5-dev] Continuous integration is live!
Hi all,
We now have initial support for continuous integration testing! We should
all thank Google for donating the CPU time and infrastructure to run these
tests. Specifically, Rahul Thakur has been incredibly helpful
Hi all,
We now have initial support for continuous integration testing! We should
all thank Google for donating the CPU time and infrastructure to run these
tests. Specifically, Rahul Thakur has been incredibly helpful for the past
two years in getting this off the ground. Thanks, Rahul and the