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cdh tests too slow #2140
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I'll just disable it. |
This is my proposed fix for #2140. This should greatly speed up results of Travis builds as minicluster tests were the bottleneck. Moreover, we don't waste the nice Travis people's resources. :)
That seems a bit extreme, there are some important tests in there. |
@daveFNbuck ok. I don't have time for doing any much bigger changes. But I would be fine with a pretty hack-and-slashy removal of existing tests, or any other measure to get down the time to run the tests. :) |
This is my proposed fix for #2140. This should greatly speed up results of Travis builds as minicluster tests were the bottleneck. Moreover, we don't waste the nice Travis people's resources. :)
I've been too much bothered by these tests for now. I'm writing up a completely new solution idea. |
nice to factor out |
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I see three recent builds failed at least partially because travis timed out while running py27-cdh or py36-cdh.
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