On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 10:56 AM Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On 12/05/2021 15.47, Willian Rampazzo wrote: > > Hi Thomas, > > > > On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 8:54 AM Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> > >> On 12/05/2021 13.44, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: > >>> On 5/11/21 3:26 PM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > >>>> Several distros have been dropped since the last time we bumped the > >>>> minimum required CLang version. > >>>> > >>>> Per repology, currently shipping versions are: > >>>> > >>>> RHEL-8: 10.0.1 > >>>> Debian Stretch: 7.0.1 > >>>> Debian Buster: 7.0.1 > >>>> openSUSE Leap 15.2: 9.0.1 > >>>> Ubuntu LTS 18.04: 10.0.0 > >>>> Ubuntu LTS 20.04: 11.0.0 > >>>> FreeBSD 12: 8.0.1 > >>>> Fedora 33: 11.0.0 > >>>> Fedora 34: 11.1.0 > >>>> > >>>> With this list Debian Stretch is the constraint at 7.0.1 > >>>> > >>>> An LLVM version of 7.0.1 corresponds to macOS XCode version of 10.2 > >>>> which dates from March 2019. > >>> > >>> But we still rely on Travis-CI (Ubuntu Bionic 18.04 LTS) > >>> for non-x86 targets until we have figured out who is willing > >>> to share/maintain such non-x86 native runners on Gitlab. > >> > >> Hi Cleber, > >> > >> by the way, what's the status of your patch series to get the dedicated CI > >> machines (s390x, aarch64, ...) running in our Gitlab-CI? AFAIK the last > >> iteration of your patches has been weeks ago, so I wonder whether you could > >> finally send a new version with the requested fixes included? ... this > >> topic > >> slowly gets more and more urgent now that our Travis-CI is in process of > >> dying... > > > > I don't know if you saw this: > > https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/billing-overview/#partner-queue-solution. > > > > tl;dr, Travis now has support from partners to run non-x86 arch. It is > > always good to have a plan B, like qemu own CI runners, but, at least, > > with these non-x86 arch available on Travis, we will have some time to > > breathe. > > Uh, that's what we're already using in our travis.yml ... but I guess you've > rather missed: > > https://blog.travis-ci.com/2021-05-07-orgshutdown > > and on travis-ci.com, the CI minutes are not for free anymore. At least not > for the QEMU project. Or do you know of a sponsor who is going to pay the CI > minutes for us there? >
The link I posted tells arm and s390x will still be free for OSS projects. >From that page: IBM CPU builds in IBM Cloud (sponsored by IBM) ARM64 CPU builds in Equinix Metal (former Packet) infrastructure (sponsored by ARM) Willian > Thomas >