Re: hg operation: Slowness after enabling watchman extension?

2016-08-09 Thread Justin Wood
As a comm-central build peer, I'll rs+ (rubber-stamp+) a change to the hgignore to ignore "mozilla" instead of "^mozilla$" for whoever wants to land it, to bandaid this issue. ~Justin Wood (Callek) On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 4:20 PM, Andrew Halberstadt wrote: > On 09/08/16 12:34 PM, ISHIKAWA,chiaki

Re: hg operation: Slowness after enabling watchman extension?

2016-08-09 Thread Andrew Halberstadt
On 09/08/16 12:34 PM, ISHIKAWA,chiaki wrote: On 2016/08/09 1:57, Gregory Szorc wrote: Consider reporting an upstream issue. Instructions at https://mozilla-version-control-tools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/hgmozilla/issues.html I filed Bug 1293688 - Very bad slowness with fsmonitor extension wh

Re: TaskCluster Linux tasks now running on c4/m4.4xlarge instances

2016-08-09 Thread Gregory Szorc
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 2:38 PM, Gregory Szorc wrote: > Bug 1290282 landed on the autoland repo. It transitioned all our Linux > TaskCluster tasks from c3/m3/r3.2xlarge instances to c4/m4.4xlarge > instances. This means: > > * Builds now have access to 16 vCPUs instead of 8 > * Builds are running

Re: hg operation: Slowness after enabling watchman extension?

2016-08-09 Thread ISHIKAWA,chiaki
On 2016/08/09 1:57, Gregory Szorc wrote: Consider reporting an upstream issue. Instructions at https://mozilla-version-control-tools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/hgmozilla/issues.html I filed Bug 1293688 - Very bad slowness with fsmonitor extension when I use |hg| in local comm-central repository

Re: Firefox coredump on run, but builds ok

2016-08-09 Thread icanrealizeum
ok I don't get what happened, since the only thing I've changed was install this on my system, but now even ./mach run exits firefox after 17 seconds (but hey, at least this time I see the firefox windows, because of that lack of -O2) wicked! ok, I'm also done spamming this mailing list - sorry

Re: Firefox coredump on run, but builds ok

2016-08-09 Thread icanrealizeum
On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 4:13:18 AM UTC+3, icanre...@gmail.com wrote: > looks like it was crashing because of > ac_add_options --disable-wmf alright, this wasn't it! (I stand corrected) > > so, commenting that out, fixed it! > > > that, or/and it was this(too?): > ac_add_options --enable-op