On Tue, Jul 22, 2025 at 12:39 AM Dmitry Kazakov wrote:
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> >Trying to run a Docker image inside a VM based CI image would be an awful
> hack and while more than doable would be difficult to support and debug,
> gives up basically all the benefits of being VM based, and would be slower
> in genera
>Trying to run a Docker image inside a VM based CI image would be an awful
hack and while more than doable would be difficult to support and debug,
gives up basically all the benefits of being VM based, and would be slower
in general as well as more expensive for us to run resource wise. It's not
s
ioned the rollout of VM based CI, which is now in
> production for all platforms.
>
> As part of this, Snap builds are now generally available and may be used
> freely. Publishing of Snaps still requires a notary to be built, so that
> component remains unavailable for now.
>
images are supported now and there is no
possibility to build Docker/Podman images for them.
As a starting point, has Krita transitioned to the 2204 based images?
Cheers,
Ben
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> On Sun, Jul 20, 2025 at 8:44 PM Ben Cooksley wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> Yesterday af
he appropriate branch) and you should be good to go.
>
> This can be done at any time, and for any branch - the only place you can't
> create new pipelines is on merge requests (which is why we have the old
> builders for a week)
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
>
> >
lines is on merge requests (which is why we have the old
builders for a week)
Thanks,
Ben
> Best,
> Maciej
> On Sunday, July 20th, 2025 at 8:45 PM, Ben Cooksley
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Yesterday afternoon I actioned the rollout of VM based CI, which is now in
> pro
; Hi all,
> Yesterday afternoon I actioned the rollout of VM based CI, which is now in
> production for all platforms.
>
> As part of this, Snap builds are now generally available and may be used
> freely. Publishing of Snaps still requires a notary to be built, so that
> com
Hi all,
Yesterday afternoon I actioned the rollout of VM based CI, which is now in
production for all platforms.
As part of this, Snap builds are now generally available and may be used
freely. Publishing of Snaps still requires a notary to be built, so that
component remains unavailable for now