Prioritising builds¶
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When you upload a source package to Launchpad, it assigns the package a priority – a “score” – and then uses that score to decide when the package should be sent to Launchpad’s build-farm.
Launchpad calculates the score based on various attributes (described below). The higher the score, the sooner the build is dispatched to one of the available build machines.
There are separate build queues for distributions and PPAs (PPA → View package details → View all builds).
How Launchpad calculates the score¶
Launchpad uses the following attributes of a package to calculate its priority:
target
pocket
– e.g. securitytarget
component
– e.g. universesource urgency – defined by the packager
package sets containing the package
archive containing the package
Launchpad adds up the scores from each category to decide the build’s priority.
Target pocket¶
Score |
|
---|---|
-backports |
0 |
release |
1500 |
-proposed |
3000 |
-updates |
3000 |
-security |
4500 |
Target component¶
Component |
Score |
---|---|
multiverse |
0 |
universe |
250 |
restricted |
750 |
main |
1000 |
partner |
1250 |
Source urgency¶
A packager can specify the urgency of their source package. Launchpad takes this into account.
Urgency |
Score |
---|---|
low |
5 |
medium |
10 |
high |
15 |
emergency |
20 |
Package sets¶
Package sets are used in distributions to apply properties such as upload permissions to groups of packages. A package set may have a “relative build score” bonus assigned to it in the Launchpad database, and a package receives the maximum of the bonuses for any of the package sets that contain it. These bonuses don’t apply to PPA builds. Currently, package sets in the Ubuntu distribution that are used to build images receive bonuses as follows:
Package set |
Score |
---|---|
core |
50 |
desktop-core |
50 |
edubuntu |
50 |
kubuntu |
50 |
lubuntu |
50 |
mythbuntu |
50 |
ubuntu-desktop |
50 |
ubuntu-server |
50 |
ubuntustudio |
50 |
xubuntu |
50 |
Archives¶
Builds destined for private PPAs are given a higher priority.
Privacy status |
Score |
---|---|
public |
0 |
private |
10000 |
Builds destined for copy archives (used for test rebuilds of the Ubuntu primary archive) are given a lower priority.
Copy archive? |
Score |
---|---|
yes |
-2600 |
no |
0 |
Archives may also have a “relative build score” bonus assigned to them in the Launchpad database.
Other¶
Builds for sources targeted to the translations section don’t get any package bonuses, meaning they will be scored at the base score for the archive and processed after all other builds for that archive.
Translation template builds get a score of 2515.
Source package recipe builds get a score of 2510 plus any relative build score for their target archive.
Live file systems builds get a score of 2510, plus any relative build score for their source archive, plus any relative build score for their live filesystem.
Snap builds get a score of 2510 plus any relative build score for their source archive.
OCI recipe builds get a score of 2510.