Samuel Dionne-Riel dd188d3035 hydra-eval-jobs: Warn and resets maxHeapSize on bad values
This is because setting only the initial heap size to more than
the default value (or the configured value) will cause all initial evals
until maxHeapSize expands to the given value to abort.

The 1.1 multiplier comes from the the configured defaults on NixOS' hydra,
and from the previous multiplier used before
7876cf677c.
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Hydra

Hydra is a continuous integration system based on the Nix package manager. For more information, see the manual.

For development see hacking instructions.


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Hydra, the Nix-based continuous build system
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