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Just an idea (don't know if I have the bandwidth to implement it any time soon)
I was wondering how easy/useful adding build CI would be to our repo. Something like just having an archlinux base, installing paru and running paru -Ui --chroot on the PKGBUILDs. This can be run on say each PR or something. The only problem I see with this is that testing something like rocblas/rocm-llvm would take forever to build on the default github actions machines. (They are dual core if I remember correctly).
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Just an idea (don't know if I have the bandwidth to implement it any time soon)
I was wondering how easy/useful adding build CI would be to our repo. Something like just having an archlinux base, installing paru and running paru -Ui --chroot on the PKGBUILDs. This can be run on say each PR or something. The only problem I see with this is that testing something like rocblas/rocm-llvm would take forever to build on the default github actions machines. (They are dual core if I remember correctly).
Just a thought for now.
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