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Split the Azure wheel jobs up #10911

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@Cadair Cadair commented Oct 21, 2020

This will mean we are always using our allowance of parallel builds and if one fails it will reduce the time taken on a restart.

This thought occurred to me while watching the 4.1 release build.

I tired to come up with a set of jobs which got us closest to 10 (ended up with 11) and which would give us the biggest benefits. Added comments so the next person understands.

This will mean we are always using our allowance of parallel builds and if one
fails it will reduce the time taken on a restart.

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Can you temporarily make it so it runs in this PR so we can check it works?

@pllim pllim added the Release label Oct 22, 2020
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Great thanks! You may remove the commit now :)

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Cadair commented Oct 22, 2020

It appears to have saved 10 mins on the build vs the 4.1 tag.

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Looks good thanks!

@astrofrog astrofrog merged commit 3328d5e into astropy:master Oct 22, 2020
@Cadair Cadair deleted the azure_parallel branch October 23, 2020 08:29
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