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Disable ARM64 releases as ARM on Travis is very unreliable

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Anmol Sethi 2020-05-06 20:26:48 -04:00
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2 changed files with 11 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -12,13 +12,17 @@ jobs:
if: tag IS present if: tag IS present
script: ./ci/steps/linux-release.sh script: ./ci/steps/linux-release.sh
install: null install: null
- name: Linux Release # Unfortunately ARM on travis is very unreliable.
if: tag IS present # We see random build failures, logging output being truncated, build being killed
arch: arm64 # due to no output even though we use travis_wait etc.
script: | # So we've disabled it for now.
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y jq || exit 1 # - name: Linux Release
./ci/steps/linux-release.sh # if: tag IS present
install: null # arch: arm64
# script: |
# sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y jq || exit 1
# travis_wait 60 ./ci/steps/linux-release.sh
# install: null
- name: MacOS Release - name: MacOS Release
if: tag IS present if: tag IS present
os: osx os: osx

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@ -5,19 +5,6 @@ main() {
cd "$(dirname "$0")/../.." cd "$(dirname "$0")/../.."
source ./ci/lib.sh source ./ci/lib.sh
if [[ $(arch) == arm64 ]]; then
# This, strangely enough, fixes the arm build being terminated for not having
# output on Travis. It's as if output is buffered and only displayed once a
# certain amount is collected. Five seconds didn't work but one second seems
# to generate enough output to make it work.
while true; do
echo 'Still running...'
sleep 1
done &
trap "exit" INT TERM
trap "kill 0" EXIT
fi
./ci/container/exec.sh ./ci/steps/static-release.sh ./ci/container/exec.sh ./ci/steps/static-release.sh
./ci/container/exec.sh yarn pkg ./ci/container/exec.sh yarn pkg
./ci/release-container/push.sh ./ci/release-container/push.sh