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[Test] Disabling parallel build to identify issue #8503

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It did not work. Guess MSBuild just hangs while building projects
@ryanbrandenburg @mikeharder - Any insights or known issue?

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What is the problem you are trying to solve?

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Look at travis CI logs

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Is the issue that EF fails on Travis? When did this start? Does it repro outside Travis?

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It started 5 days ago. First failure in dev https://travis-ci.org/aspnet/EntityFramework/builds/231739667

In last 5 days more than 15 builds started but only 2 of them went past building the project. It terminates after package restore and before projects are built. It works fine on Ubuntu VM for me.

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Might have started after we ingested the preview2 CLI. I leave further investigation to @ryanbrandenburg.

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Since this doesn't happen on UbuntuUniverse builds it's not just an Ubuntu problem. Have you tried recreating the build environment as per this?

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@ryanbrandenburg - Thanks for info. I will try that out.

@smitpatel smitpatel closed this May 26, 2017
@smitpatel smitpatel deleted the Travistest branch May 30, 2017 23:11
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