ci: Don't specify amount of memory
The number of CPUs is the cost-determining factor. Most instance types that run tests have more memory/core than what we specified, there's no real benefit in wasting that. Reviewed-by: Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230808021541.7lbzdefvma7qmn3w@awork3.anarazel.de Backpatch: 15-, where CI support was added
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image: family/pg-ci-freebsd-13
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platform: freebsd
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cpu: $CPUS
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memory: 4G
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disk: 50
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sysinfo_script: |
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image: family/pg-ci-bullseye
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platform: linux
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cpu: $CPUS
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memory: 4G
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ccache_cache:
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folder: ${CCACHE_DIR}
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image: family/pg-ci-windows-ci-vs-2019
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platform: windows
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cpu: $CPUS
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memory: 4G
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sysinfo_script: |
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chcp
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