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Migrating Your Open Source Builds Off Of Travis CI
Another interesting option if you are feeling adventurous is using AWS lambda as your build executor. I have no idea how feasible this is, however, the gg project from Stanford looks interesting. It attempts to use AWS lambdas for running builds at the maximum possible parallelism.
- Gg – The Stanford Builder
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Building LLVM in 90 seconds using Amazon Lambda
This is very similar to https://github.com/StanfordSNR/gg by Keith Weinstein's group at Stanford. Cool stuff! Have always wondered why Keith's work hasnt made its way into large companies (besides I think Facebook? not sure)
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Distcc – distribute builds across multiple machines simultaneously
Running it locally will always be faster as long as your machine is not a bottleneck (#cores, ram, ...). I think the use-case for distcc et al is to enable less-powerful machines to run builds faster by levering other machines. That’s exactly what we use it for at work. Our developers have not-so-powerful laptops and with distcc/icecc they can utilize the power of our build agents in the server room.
Also interesting to read: https://github.com/StanfordSNR/gg
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StanfordSNR/gg is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of gg is C++.
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