Le 20 février 2017 16:55:49 GMT+01:00, Julien Cristau <jcris...@debian.org> a écrit : >On 02/20/2017 07:57 AM, Niels Thykier wrote: >> Vincent Bernat: >>> [...] >>> >>> [...] The policy doesn't state that a package >>> must build when there is not enough disk space or memory. Maybe it >would >>> be far simpler to allow packages to fail to build if there is not >enough >>> CPUs. >>> >> >> On a related note: Having some way to declare minimum requirements >for >> e.g. disk space and memory (a la "base GB usage + GB usage/core") >used >> would be great. >> Especially if it is available in metadata, so wanna-build can see >> whether it makes sense to assign a given package to a given >build-node. >> >> That way we could presumably fix most of the "resource >> exhausted"-failures by not over-committing resources on the buildds. >> >I think most of the "resource exhausted" failures are either "buildd >has >lots of old build trees that need to be cleaned up" or "build exhausted >virtual address space". Neither of which would be fixed by the above.
Require fpu to build will be needef for imagemagick... Bastien > >Cheers, >Julien -- Envoyé de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma brièveté.