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It work well but take too much time so to avoid having build failling status because of build time exceed its preferable to disable it. Maybe in the future it will be enabled again.
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That's a shame really, because it would have been useful to know if we break ARM builds. Not something you can help of course, so thanks for trying!
I was wondering what Travis uses for ARM builds - I could imagine a Raspberry to be slow! - and according to their documentation
Which seems to be a Linux container similar in mindset to the Linux VMs used for Linux builds according to this (both 2 cores, but only ~4 GB of memory compared to ~8 GB for VMs). So I'm somewhat surprised to see that it takes at least twice as long (I believe the Travis CI timeout is 50 minutes, compared to ~15-20m for a Linux build).
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Well it was more for Wotlk core 46 min
But yes it take almost 2 times more. ARM is pretty new for Travis so i still hope that it will get better in the future. At least we are now ready for it ;)
TBC take a bit less than 40 min min so if there is need for it we can enable it.
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@cyberium You could use travis only for arm and add circleci for x86. It's way faster than travis too.