On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 03:30:46PM +0100, Wouter Verhelst wrote: > I had a short discussion with James Troup, and he told me he'd enable > Bill Allombert's emulated buildd machine. Now that it usefully runs > faster than crest, I think that's the best way to move forward, and I > had the feeling that most of the m68k team thought about it that way, > too (right?). Perhaps we should consider getting us a few more fast i386 > machines and set up ARAnyM on those as well, although I don't think it'd > be smart to phase out physical m68k hardware entirely just yet.
I agree. I've started using aranym for debugging stuff and I'm pretty happy with it overall. I'll have to think about a newer x86 box for home. I wonder if joeyh's monster d-i box could spare time for a security buildd? (xvfb works fine here.) > Also, I/we've been asked to start building for oldstable ('oldstable' in > wanna-build, as opposed to oldstable-security), since they apparently > have the ability now to do point releases of oldstable too, which they > want to do, and there's already 61 packages in needs-build for oldstable > (d-i stuff to a large extent). I'll turn that back on for zeus and poseidon. Last I checked, there wasn't an oldstable db, I see it now. I wish we could get an etch-m68k (or even stable) db too. > I decided that since quickstep is still running 2.2 ATM, it can't be It looks like quickstep is a Quadra 650. The etch-m68k or sid 2.6 kernels should run fine. I've even got a console on my Centris 650 and both my Quadra 950s! (I'm still excited.) > very useful for experimental autobuilding for much longer (newer glibc > in unstable will require a newer kernel rather soonishly), so that it > might make sense to start using it for oldstable and stable. I'm > currently in the process of setting it up as such (hopefully that'll be > finished sometime during the week), and James told me he'd add the key > to wanna-build. Can you get him to fix/check the one for washi too? > That however leaves us without a buildd for experimental, so I'm > thinking about resurrecting ska for that purpose (I've been having to do > that for about a year now; now seems as good a time as any), unless > someone else has a better idea (ska still couldn't run >2.4 last time I > tried; but that's been about a year ago, so it might work today) > > That's about it for now, I guess. Enjoy, Sweet! Thanks, Stephen -- Stephen R. Marenka If life's not fun, you're not doing it right! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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