* Kevin Fenzi:

> On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 09:07:59AM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote:
>> * Kevin Fenzi:
>> 
>> > As a side note, I removed s309x from the noarch_arches when that was
>> > going on, but I have readded it a while back. (So noarch builds could
>> > also happen on s390x). Also, changes in koji 1.35 meant that srpm build
>> > tasks just use noarch_arches, so they too can happen on s390x. I've been
>> > watching things and so far this doesn't seem to be a problem.
>> 
>> I was recently bitten by “fedpkg srpm” (or “fedpkg build --scratch
>> --srpm”) not yet using --arch noarch for constructing the source RPM. 8-/
>
> I think the idea is that a src.rpm should be the same constructed on any
> arch... ie, 
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#_no_arch_specific_sources_or_patches

I don't dispute that, but you have to run rpmbuild with --arch noarch
(on Fedora 40 at least) to get that effect.

>> > Also, longer term for ppc64le I have put in for budget next year to add
>> > memory/faster disks and there is also possibly power10 on the horizon,
>> > which I hope will be faster/biggger.
>> 
>> Historically, Red Hat's POWER systems used desktop-class disks and had
>> very poor I/O as a result.  Builds can be quite I/O heavy, and
>> minute-long hangs during initial package installation were not uncommon.
>> These systems are supposed to be use with a SAN, but I don't think we
>> have that.
>
> Yeah, thats another option, we do sort of have. I would have to try and
> find space for it and time to setup a iscsi volume and see if it helps
> any. The local ssd/nvme is a lot cheaper/less interdependent though.

At least they are SSDs, though.  The ones with that come with the system
tend to be for firmware crashdumps only, as far as I understand it,
unless you deliberately ordered some real SSDs (which historically we
didn't do for our builders, sadly).

Thanks,
Florian

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