medusa is grossly underpowered to run a bunch of inefficient scripts such as those that comprise the wanna-peruse system (which powers the buildd log viewer, available at <http://buildd.armlinux.org/~buildd/>), and thus I've moved that particular component of the ARM buildd stuff over to inkvine (a 400MHz i386 box, with significantly more disk bandwidth).
The transition should be completely painless; I've updated the alias "buildd.armlinux.org" to point toward inkvine instead, which should filter through within a day or two. There are a few pressing issues I hope to address straight away: * fix time stamps being wrong for some reason on build logs; * add a robot-exclusion header to all dynamic content to avoid Scooter fetching fifteen links at once and keel-hauling Apache (though that may not have been the reason Apache kept dying). In the fairly short term, I also hope to: * write an expiry script to remove the mountains of crufty build logs; * check the code into publically-available CVS and get other people hacking on it; * merge in the new code on my local machine. As for long term, see the web page. As of about 2 a.m. GMT, you should be able to use the URL http://www.armlinux.org/~buildd/ to view the build logs. c.