> Michael Schmitz wrote: >> >> > > Which, of course, raises the question: why isn't there a powerpc buildd >> > > outside the US? Related question: why is Dan the only one running a >> > > powerpc buildd? Is tervola still down? Any other powerpc machines on >> > > permanent net connection that could be used for this? >> > >> > It's administration of multiple daemons for one architecture that is >> > the real issue. I'm still trying to come up with a good solution for >> > this - it's about half written, I think... >> >> We're currently running six machines for m68k. One has the database >> locally, the others use ssh for wanna-build. I fail to see the problem >> here (other than getting enough people to process the logs, of course). > > Although my time is limited, I'm willing to do my share of this work if > someone fills me in. > > >> Fine by me. I'm not keen on the job anyway. My build machine would be a >> Powerbook, and that means it's not going to be online all of the time. If >> there's someone else who would like to volunteer, I'd be happy to get you >> started on setting up the autobuilder. > > Unfortunately I don't have access to a 24/7 PPC machine so I'd be building on > this Pismo as well. >
There's an imac G3-333 at my office that's idle, and has a full-time internet connection although it's behind a firewall. Trouble is, I'd be of no help getting it set up to build; it would have to be used completely remote. Right now it has not much more than a basic potato install (which btw is the level I'm operating at). We do have a decent net connection. -- Chris Tillman [EMAIL PROTECTED]