Hi all,
Okay, Kacper has volunteered to run answer testing for us. With the
FLASH tests, it takes 1:14 on the ShiningPanda instance, which is way
too long even to do daily.
So the new idea is epsilon different -- ShiningPanda will do a variety
of builds, including 2.x, 3.0, etc -- but only unit tests, and still
on every push. Kacper will handle answer testing, with whatever
frequency he is comfortable. Thank you, Kacper!
-Matt
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Stephen Skory wrote:
+1 on 2.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:10 AM, Britton Smith
wrote: +1 on 2.
On Feb 14, 2013 12:08 PM, "Sam Skillman"
wrote: +1 on (2)
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Matthew Turk
wrote: Hi all,
Currently we run all unit and answer tests on every push. Running answer testing, particularly with FLASH data, takes a long time. (Sidenote: FLASH in 2.x is particularly bad for large data objects, which answer testing does.) This will get worse once Orion and Chombo have been added. I think we're looking at up to 15 minutes per run. This has two effects:
1) Changes which break unit tests take longer to get reported. 2) We'll go through our ShiningPanda monthly allocation quite quickly.
There are two solutions that I see:
1) Buy more time on ShiningPanda 2) Only run answer testing at most once a day, but still run unit tests on every push.
My proposal is to go with #2 with the backup of #1 as needed. Can I get [+-]1 on this?
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