Re: Highlights from the latest Copr release 2020-06-10

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On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 8:48:32 PM CEST Ian McInerney wrote:
> ...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?

This deserved better spelling => any builder that was assigned to one user for
_more than 30 minutes_ is - after the build _is finished_ - terminated.  The
build timeout is a different configuration option (currently around 24h, and the
timeout concept should change soon so it is more flexible,
https://pagure.io/copr/copr/issue/1303 ).

Pavel

> -Ian
> 



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