Hi Noel,
The reason to choose it is that it is most likely to fail among all the builds. If it fails, then there is no need to run others. If we choose a job that is stable and likely to pass every patch, then all other builds also need to be run, saving no computation.
I'm open to all advice on the build design.
Best,
Baole Fang
On Fri, Aug 18, 2023, 4:26 AM Noel Grandin <noelgrandin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
HiWhy are we fronting the ml jenkins job with the least reliable subjob?Surely we should be using the gcc job - which is faster and more reliable.Regards, Noel Grandin