> by a given (commercial) CDN?
Fastly and MaxCDN aren't asking for donations to keep Debian running.
They are the sponsors here.
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cycle the machines, and because a couple of them have died or developed
disk issues. Other than that they seem to be fine. Eventuallly
replacing the existing HW with newer stuff might still be nice, but it
is - at least IMO - not a blocker.
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f these require the machine to be DSA administered. We can
help in setting these up initially, and I assume Hector would be happy
to take a more hands-on approach there.
Cheers
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dn't mind
taking over the machine. Though, to be really useful, we probably will
try to get more than one instance, one for a porterbox, and two -
ideally in different locations - for autobuilding packages.
Cheers,
weasel
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We have no out of band management, no serial console, no remote power.
And even if it worked, it alone would not be able to keep up.
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something like that, yes. Again, we're expecting to add
> more v7 machines to the cluster in York soon-ish to help with this.
We (DSA) have been told by the buildd people to kill argento and
arcadelt. We just haven't gotten around to doing it yet. So
effectively armel doe
On Tue, 03 Aug 2010, Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> Can I use the official Debian developer machines for this task?
As long as you do it manually.
Maybe an alternative is to upload packages to experimental.
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2009-02-14 14:59:28 now that lenny is being release, we won't
use elara anymore as a buildd
2009-02-14 14:59:36 so feel free to do what you want with it
Same goes for europa, AIUI.
They both have very small disks (~6g) and the sponsor in the past
preferred not to have them used as porterboxes.
debian-po...@lists.debian.org as user.
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ooking at the coreutils bug page.
Peter
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Unpacking debsums (from .../debsums_2.0.34_all.deb) ...
rm: rm.c:371: main: Assertion `((status) == RM_OK || (status) ==
RM_USER_DECLINED || (status) == RM_ERROR)' failed.
*sigh* I'll look at it tomorrow maybe.
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his morning the
box appears to be offline - did it lock up or is this just a
coincidence? :)
Peter
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64 megs of
physical memory, but at least has swap.
Peter
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Hi,
Tor 0.1.0.11-1 failed its test suite on the arm buildd[1]. However, I
have been unable to reproduce this on debussy/sid and the test in
question hasn't changed since previous versions where it had suceeded.
I suspect that it may just have been a fluke in the arm buildd.
Please retry tor.
C
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