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the bit that you're not seeing in the screenshot is that
- the VM this is running on has 1 CPU core, 4 GB of RAM, and I/O slightly slower than continental drift
- every time i resubmit the job it is trying to build Qt from source
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@niconiconi already did that!
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@niconiconi already did that!
@niconiconi it's the reason for like 1/2 of the reruns
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the bit that you're not seeing in the screenshot is that
- the VM this is running on has 1 CPU core, 4 GB of RAM, and I/O slightly slower than continental drift
- every time i resubmit the job it is trying to build Qt from source
managing to combine being incredibly quick to anger with being incredibly patient at resolving the source of anger might unironically be my best trait
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managing to combine being incredibly quick to anger with being incredibly patient at resolving the source of anger might unironically be my best trait
i think most people quit compiling shit at roughly the 6 to 8 hour mark. historically for me it's closer to a week of doing basically nothing but (cross) compiling some software abomination
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i think most people quit compiling shit at roughly the 6 to 8 hour mark. historically for me it's closer to a week of doing basically nothing but (cross) compiling some software abomination
@whitequark personally more than willing to mess with different CPU architectures but have a pretty strong aversion to putting in effort for windows users at this point
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i think most people quit compiling shit at roughly the 6 to 8 hour mark. historically for me it's closer to a week of doing basically nothing but (cross) compiling some software abomination
@whitequark holy
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@whitequark personally more than willing to mess with different CPU architectures but have a pretty strong aversion to putting in effort for windows users at this point
@clarfonthey this depends on the software but for a password manager windows support is table stakes
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@niconiconi i'm using vcpkg and yeah i've removed the qml bits
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managing to combine being incredibly quick to anger with being incredibly patient at resolving the source of anger might unironically be my best trait
@whitequark Irritation-driven development is the term I like to use
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i think most people quit compiling shit at roughly the 6 to 8 hour mark. historically for me it's closer to a week of doing basically nothing but (cross) compiling some software abomination
@whitequark If I quit compiling shit after 6 hours I wouldn't have a browser. Gentoo is kind of a sickness though.
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i think most people quit compiling shit at roughly the 6 to 8 hour mark. historically for me it's closer to a week of doing basically nothing but (cross) compiling some software abomination
@whitequark /me blinks, looks at you with Gentoo eyes
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i think most people quit compiling shit at roughly the 6 to 8 hour mark. historically for me it's closer to a week of doing basically nothing but (cross) compiling some software abomination
gentoo people try to flex on me like this but i would bet if a gentoo user would be faced with a week of compile errors nonstop they would probably quit using gentoo https://deacon.social/@ossobuffo/116434104017759862
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i think most people quit compiling shit at roughly the 6 to 8 hour mark. historically for me it's closer to a week of doing basically nothing but (cross) compiling some software abomination
@whitequark i tried to build an entire system with nixos natively on a raspberry pi zero. i think it failed after a week.
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gentoo people try to flex on me like this but i would bet if a gentoo user would be faced with a week of compile errors nonstop they would probably quit using gentoo https://deacon.social/@ossobuffo/116434104017759862
@whitequark all of the times I managed to break Xorg on gentoo when I ran it daily pressed the smug out of me.
(I guess the funnier version would be "well they might still be smug after a week of compile errors, but at least they wouldn't be able to post at you about it")
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@whitequark CI/CD is a massive headache. Condolences.
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gentoo people try to flex on me like this but i would bet if a gentoo user would be faced with a week of compile errors nonstop they would probably quit using gentoo https://deacon.social/@ossobuffo/116434104017759862
@whitequark Qt upgrades can be like that.
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@whitequark I am sympathetic :'D... https://mastodon.social/@cr1901/116416023810866043
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gentoo people try to flex on me like this but i would bet if a gentoo user would be faced with a week of compile errors nonstop they would probably quit using gentoo https://deacon.social/@ossobuffo/116434104017759862
@whitequark remembering how long it took to compile Firefox.. It's why I don't choose Gentoo anymore

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gentoo people try to flex on me like this but i would bet if a gentoo user would be faced with a week of compile errors nonstop they would probably quit using gentoo https://deacon.social/@ossobuffo/116434104017759862
@whitequark eh for single ebuild yes for complete setup it was 4days in 2007 for me and another 2 days for office and gimp