On 2007-01-26 20:00 +0100, Lennert Buytenhek wrote: > On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 02:09:57AM +0000, Wookey wrote: > > Someone suggested to start a wiki page to keep track of TODO items. > I made a start here, with a couple of things (off the top of my head) > that need doing: > > http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiTodo
OK. Good. subscribed. > > Setting up other buildds? > > > > You already have machines building there - are they set up as debian > > buildds which could be connected to the experimental new or have you > > just been doing it 'manual/custom'? > > > > Is ADS happy with the bandwidth for hosting the pile? Can other > > buildds upload there? > > For the current (i.e. unofficial, non-DD) armel repository, there is > more than enough build power available. I could of course allow other > buildds to upload to the current package repository as well, but that > would end up mixing DD-built packages with non-DD-built packages, and > wouldn't really have a lot of benefits, in my opinion. > > I.e., I think that it would be better if new build hardware that others > are willing make available are used as experimental buildds, admin'd by > DDs, and that I have nothing to do with them. The experimental buildds > should have the current (unofficial, non-DD) armel repository URL in > /etc/apt/sources.list so that they can easily rebuild all current > packages, but packages from the current (unofficial, non-DD) armel > repository can not go into the experimental repository directly. OK. That makes sense. I will set up buildds on the (new, reliable!) MPCore board ARM donated for armel work, and on a balloon3 I think I can scrounge for this purpose. I am moving jobs and offices next week which won't help get things done quickly, but I'll try and get it sorted reasonably promptly. > > ----------- > > If you remind me often enough, I could bring up debian-extra to live > > (which is intended to host multiple new "architectures" etc). Shouldn't > > be too much work, but someone needs to remind me I fear. > > > > Other then that, the process is to nag Martin (zobel), Marc (HE) or me > > enough to add an architecture to wanna-build. > > *nag* :) We need to set up standard buildds they can just add to the system, then start nagging. For that, they/we need (a) a set of Sources/Packages-files, (b) some buildds needs to be configured to access wanna-build, and we need to have ssh-pubkeys, one per machine. Wookey -- Aleph One Ltd, Bottisham, CAMBRIDGE, CB5 9BA, UK Tel +44 (0) 1223 811679 work: http://www.aleph1.co.uk/ play: http://wookware.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]