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know we are talking about schedules.
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This makes it not wrap onto a newline on my rather low-resolution laptop.
The URL is more than sufficient I feel; it's kinda implicit that its a
request for someone to do something anyway - why would we be reporting it
to IRC otherwise, etc.
Signed-off-by: Chris Lamb <lamby@debian.org>
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fail anyway later
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spotting this
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according to status
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for some reason the `python3 -c 'import reproducible_html_indexes'` does not
work. Call directly the script: losing 4 seconds is not a big deal...
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pages in the scheduler jobs
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called directly
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network problems
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comparing two builds
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io-bound anyway (i.e. cannot use more cpus)
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jenkins already knows how to transparently decompress gzip-compressed
logs. It does not have any mechanism to do the compression on its own
though. Thus compress the large rebootstrap plaintext logs after being
unmodified for 1 day.
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