Travis's macOS builds aren't as slow as they used to be, between them adding capacity and our queue increase.AlexOn Tue, May 2, 2017 at 5:38 PM, Antoine Pitrou <antoine@python.org> wrote:
Is there a way to get faster OS X builds with our connections at Travis-CI?
I agree that OS X builds are usually very slow (though it depends on
daytime, see https://www.traviscistatus.com/#week), but perhaps it's
possible to improve on that :-)
Regards
Antoine.
Le 02/05/2017 à 23:37, Donald Stufft a écrit :
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>> On May 2, 2017, at 5:35 PM, Antoine Pitrou <antoine@python.org
>> <mailto:antoine@python.org>> wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> Perhaps it would be possible to set up a Travis CI matrix entry for OS
>> X, those builds are often quite slow but at least it could be part of
>> the "allowed failures" suite. That would help detect platform issues at
>> PR time rather than later :-)
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> I think the only reason we don’t have them on is because the macOS
> builds on Travis are _Super_ slow and regularly get a large backlog.
> Fast Finish and Allowed Failures would help with that though.
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> Donald Stufft
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