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Fix Failing edx-platform Docs Builds #35807

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feanil opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #35846
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Fix Failing edx-platform Docs Builds #35807

feanil opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #35846
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feanil commented Nov 7, 2024

The edx-platform docs build keeps getting terminated on ReadTheDocs because of excessive memory consumption.

Example: https://readthedocs.org/projects/edx-platform-docs/builds/26209149/

We've already hit the limit on the amount of resource increases RTD will give us so we need to figure out how we can reduce our resource consumption for these builds so that they build quickly.

RTD suggested reviewing this doc to help us reduce resource consumption: https://docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/build-using-too-many-resources.html

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feoh commented Nov 12, 2024

Hi. Just to be clear this is blocking the Sumac release notes effort. We use the docs build to generate a list of new waffle tags per release.

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@feanil I don't know what to make of this: https://readthedocs.org/projects/edx-platform-docs/builds/26317625/

@irtazaakram irtazaakram reopened this Nov 19, 2024
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feanil commented Nov 19, 2024

I think the issue is that it still takes a really long time to build and while it's building it does not provide much output. Are there other ways we could speed up the build?

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