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remove build-time dependency on llvm.org #1828
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Can we at least make use of Travis’ |
@springmeyer Do you know where in the build process the following is coming from:
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@jfirebaugh - I think it is coming from the whitelisted apt package we use for upgrading clang++: Line 19 in 1087924
@1ec5 - good idea. But I went to read about this and see: |
Just hit this too. Why o why Travis |
👍, got tripped up on this trying to get #2391 merged yesterday |
@1ec5 You sure it doesn't work on containers? @daniel-j-h post seems to say it does? |
Based on the documentation, apt caching is unavailable to us, and it's an apt package that depends on llvm.org availability. Directory-based caching may work, but it doesn't look like it'll solve this particular problem. |
@1ec5 I see now directory caching != apt caching |
You could set up a local mirror or make a snapshot of the packages (e.g. check out aptly), and cache its directory. Not sure if worth the effort. You also have to think about cache invalidation. |
There doesn't seem to be any reasonable way to do this. |
This host has poor reliability, and when it goes down our builds fail.
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