
Hi Joachim, great!
Can you configure circleci to mail both the committeer and a specific person (e.g. you, or me) on every failed committ?
That's a good question. The way things work in CircleCI is that this
is a user setting. You can go to
https://circleci.com/account/notifications
and "subscribe" to notifications on a per-organization or per-project basis.
Regarding the resource_class setting, that's a feature CircleCI
graciously enabled for tweag/ghc. I could do the same request for the
ghc/ Github org. But better if it's an admin of the org.
Best,
--
Mathieu Boespflug
Founder at http://tweag.io.
On 21 September 2017 at 15:55, Joachim Breitner
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, den 21.09.2017, 14:25 +0200 schrieb Boespflug, Mathieu:
It took me no more than a couple hours to get this working, but using CircleCI, for our fork of GHC. I started from Joachim's TravisCI script.
https://circleci.com/gh/tweag/ghc/tree/circleci
It would be trivial to activate this for github.com/ghc/ghc as well.
A few notes: - It runs ./validate --fast in 40 minutes. - CircleCI has OS X support as well. I think we should just migrate to using CircleCI for OS X testing instead of the custom drones, one or all of which are currently down. - CircleCI graciously agreed to running on one of the beefy AWS node types, called c4.xlarge (8 cores). On the standard node type (2 cores), validate takes just over an hour to run. It would be great if ./validate could scale better to more cores.
nice! Yes, let’s do this. More CI never hurts (if someone keeps an eye on it and fixes breakage that is not due to the code).
Can you configure circleci to mail both the committeer and a specific person (e.g. you, or me) on every failed committ?
I enabled it now for ghc/ghc, but it says
Configurable resource class is not enabled in your project. Please contact your CSM person or our support team to whitelist your project.
Can you do that?
Greetings, Joachim
-- Joachim Breitner mail@joachim-breitner.de http://www.joachim-breitner.de/