Windows is proving to be a *lot* slower than everything else. I supect
this is because we are building both arm64 and x86 every time, which
ends up being twice the work. Leave those builds in place, but skip
doing them in CI. This should be a 2x speedup when building Windows
code.
Signed-off-by: Austin Schuh <austin.linux@gmail.com>
This follows the gradle build accurately. Gradle copies debug symbols
into a second file (libfoo.so.debug) and links it back into the .so
file. Disable this behavior when gradle doesn't do it today.
Also, name everything correctly. When building debug builds, most
libraries get a 'd' at the end of them. Do that here too.
We were building huge amounts with bazel we were already building
otherwise. We've been getting heavily backlogged in CI because of the amount
of CI jobs we are running versus our maximum runners quota (particularly on Mac), so this really isn't worth it right now.