...snip...
- There's now more fair build scheduler. Previously, no matter whether the
"background" attribute was set or not for the build - once builder was
allocated for a concrete copr user - copr never terminated the builder
as long as the user kept filling the build queue with new tasks (and it
blocked the quota for others). Newly, there's a limit of at most
eight consecutive builds or 30 minutes for one user (sandbox) on one
builder and the builder is immediately terminated - which gives a chance
to assign new builders to others' tasks (which have a higher priority at
that point).
I am confused by this scheduler part. Does this mean that any build that takes longer than 30 minutes will be cancelled? What about software packages that are larger and require more build time?
-Ian
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