I've figured out a way to use the GCC compile farm (
https://cfarm.tetaneutral.net/) with travis-ci so real hardware
builds/tests can participate in the travis-ci testing process. The trick
was to write a web service (https://github.com/libffi/cfarm-test-libffi)
that travis-ci will curl to for spe
Hi Anthony!
> On Oct 31, 2019, at 9:06 PM, Anthony Green wrote:
>
>
> I've figured out a way to use the GCC compile farm
> (https://cfarm.tetaneutral.net/) with travis-ci so real hardware builds/tests
> can participate in the travis-ci testing process.
(...)
> If anybody is willing to give
Hey John,
I was using that one, but I haven't been able to connect to it
today, so I took it out for now. I'll try again later.
libffi doesn't see a ton of activity, so I predict a light load...
but this an experiment and we'll see how it goes!
AG
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 4:32 PM John Paul
Hi!
On 10/31/19 9:47 PM, Anthony Green wrote:
> I was using that one, but I haven't been able to connect to it
> today, so I took it out for now. I'll try again later.
The machine is up and reachable:
glaubitz@zlogin2:~> ssh gcc202.fsffrance.org
Linux gcc202 4.19.0-5-sparc64-smp #1 SMP Debian
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