In browsertime.zip we should have:
browsertime/
package.json
package-lock.json
node_modules/
.bin/
browsertime -> ../browsertime/bin/browsertime.js
browsertime/
...
The idea is that we'll fetch browsertime.zip in a generic-worker
environment and be able to run Node.js from within the top level
browsertime/ directory.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D38773
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This was originally from bug 1528374 for Mac PGO, but that isn't able to
land yet and it should help Windows PGO runs in the meantime.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D37807
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In fact, "simply" use whatever python configure does to find a shell to
execute config.guess and config.sub, and get both the mozconfig content
and the real, canonicalized target alias. This has the side effect of
making builds with --target=$cpu use a complete obj-$cpu-$os default
objdir instead of obj-$cpu. This will also allow to change the
host-guessing logic without having to duplicate code.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D17618
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Although this task technically doesn't build a toolchain, the set of
steps it needs to do is very similar to what a toolchain build does, so
we're shoehorning this task into the toolchain kind. The task basically
runs `cargo vendor` on the gfx/wr/Cargo.lock file (if/when it changes)
and exports a tarball of the resulting vendored crates. This allows
downstream tasks that build stuff in gfx/wr to not have to re-fetch
these crates from crates.io on every test run.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D14406
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for L10n jobs should run per-push based on the corresponding builds
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1403
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for L10n jobs should run per-push based on the corresponding builds
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1403
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Since it is run with `mach python`, it uses the environment defined by
`build/virtualenv_packages.txt`. Thus, we don't need to create a separate
virtualenv.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D1015
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In many cases, building docker images starts on machines that don't have
a cached checkout, and it often takes forever to get a full clone. It
used to be worsened when 3 jobs could run at the same time because the
worker would start up clean, and 3 jobs would be doing a mercurial clone
at the same time, thrashing I/O, but that part is fortunately fixed.
It is still, however, appreciable not to waste time in the mercurial
clone part of image creation.
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In many cases, building docker images starts on machines that don't have
a cached checkout, and it often takes forever to get a full clone. It
used to be worsened when 3 jobs could run at the same time because the
worker would start up clean, and 3 jobs would be doing a mercurial clone
at the same time, thrashing I/O, but that part is fortunately fixed.
It is still, however, appreciable not to waste time in the mercurial
clone part of image creation.
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upload-generated-sources tasks simply use `mach python` to run an in-tree
script, so they can save time by using a sparse profile.
MozReview-Commit-ID: LbXlibOP34W
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The upload-symbols task simply runs an in-tree Python script with
`mach python` so using a sparse profile will make this a bit faster.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 5HzwMf1FZLU
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With Gradle integration centralized in gradle.configure, changing
these integration points will need to trigger the android-* tasks.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DuOuW1RIgCh
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With Gradle integration centralized in gradle.configure, changing
these integration points will need to trigger the android-* tasks.
MozReview-Commit-ID: DuOuW1RIgCh
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This hooks up the `target_tasks_method`s and the
`release_promotion_flavor`s for these four release promotion flavors.
We also add some maple support and add `version_display.txt` to the
decision task sparse checkout so we can read the version number during
decision/action task time.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CdxUUXZtXO0
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At this point, we could tear out the `ignore-locales` attribute, since
l10n-bumper supplies that information. However, we may want to use flatfiles
for something; `ignore-locales` allows for that.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 8mD4iav3bKx
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This is needed so we can import the WPT manifest parser.
Like for the reftest parser, this should only be temporary until we no
longer parse test manifests as part of Files() evaluation.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 2dmUfP8tLd2
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