I have looked but could not find any information on when a scheduled build will start.
I do understand that this will depend on the load and what is in front of the queue and will be a bit inaccurate.
It still would be nice to know whether something will start in 2 minutes or 2 hours or 2 days. Or even see where it is in the queue s that you can do a rough estimate yourself.
houghi
Am Dienstag, 22. September 2009 10:49:45 schrieb houghi:
I have looked but could not find any information on when a scheduled build will start.
I do understand that this will depend on the load and what is in front of the queue and will be a bit inaccurate.
It still would be nice to know whether something will start in 2 minutes or 2 hours or 2 days. Or even see where it is in the queue s that you can do a rough estimate yourself.
Currently the dispatcher just uses a random generator, except there got special rules defined by the admin. Any more sophistictaed implementation is welcome :)
(The dispatcher is really simple perl code, easy to dig into it).
bye adrian
houghi
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