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extend the timeout-minutes in build/test from 60 min to 120 min

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LGTM, any idea why builds are slowing down

@lanluo-nvidia lanluo-nvidia merged commit cc0cd07 into main Oct 3, 2024
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lanluo-nvidia commented Oct 3, 2024

LGTM, any idea why builds are slowing down

I have manually checked the timed-out windows build and non-timed-out windows build, our torchtrt build is around 30 min.
The difference is the previous steps sometimes are running over 30 min(which is not in our control)

Also I have checked some successful ones recently and even earlier 2.4 release are around 50-55 min, so it is already very close to 60 min.

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HolyWu commented Oct 6, 2024

@narendasan @lanluo-nvidia The recent slowing down or timed out builds on Windows was caused by pytorch/test-infra#5722. As a result the substitute-runner job I inserted couldn't find the string to replace. Simply changing windows.8xlarge.nvidia.gpu to windows.g4dn.xlarge should make it work again.

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